Conférence
Journée d’étude organisée par le Centre de recherches sur le Japon (CCJ-EHESS) en partenariat avec le groupe Populations Japonaises (CEJ-INALCO).
The goal of this workshop is to probe into new directions in colonial history of modern Japan. It will seek to challenge the contours of the field by looking at the trans-war history of Japanese settlers in Manchuria, social history of colonial Seoul, and rural penal settlements throughout the Empire.
Programme
10:00-10:15 : Welcome par Isabelle Konuma (CEJ-INALCO) & Aleksandra Kobiljski (CRJ-EHESS).
10:15-10:30 : Introduction par Noémi Godefroy (CEJ-INALCO/CRJ-EHSS).
10:30-11:30 : Alain Delissen (EHESS), A social history of Seoul, 1920-1936: Am I doing settler colonialism (or am I not ?).
11:30-12:30 : Emer O’Dwyer (Oberlin), Towards a Transwar History of Japanese Settler Colonialism.
14:30-15:30 : Constance Sereni (Université de Genève), Japanese Emigration to Manchuria, 1936-45: Exile as a Policy.
15:30-16:30 : Takashi Miyamoto (Université de Tokyo), Making of Japanese Carceral Archipelago: Introduction of Transportation System during the 1880s.
Adresse(s) : 54 boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris (EHESS, salle 7-37)