Conférence
Journée d’étude internationale organisée à l’occasion de la venue à Paris de Susan Burns (Université de Chicago) et de Wakao Masaki (Université de Hitotsubashi).
Cette journée co-organisée par le CRCAO (Centre de recherche sur les civilisations de l’Asie orientale), l’Université Paris Diderot et l’UMR 8173 Chine Corée Japon (EHESS) se tiendra à l’Université Paris Diderot.
Programme
9:00-9:30 : Inscription
9:15-9:30 : Opening Remarks: Annick Horiuchi
9:30-11:10 : Chair: Guillaume CARRÉ (EHESS, CCJ)
- 9:30-10:30 : Masaki WAKAO (Hitotsubashi University), The historical role of manuscripts in early modern Japan
- 10:30-11:10 : Annick HORIUCHI (Paris Diderot University, CRCAO), The « culture of products » in early modern Japan seen through the two Illustrated Albums of famous products from mountains and seas of Japan
11:10-11:20 : café
11:20-12:40 : Chair: Aleksandra KOBILJSKI (CNRS, CCJ)
- 11:20-12:00 : Daniel SAID MONTEIRO (Paris Diderot University, CRCAO), Understanding one’s station in the world through Nishikawa Joken’s The Merchant’s bag
- 12:00-12:40 : Matthias HAYEK (Paris Diderot University, CRCAO), Ordering the Universe: The Wakan Sansai Zue’s hierarchy of entries
12:40-14:30 : déjeuner
14:30-17:00 : Chair: Daniel STRUVE (Université Paris Diderot, CRCAO)
- 14:30-15:30 : Susan BURNS (University of Chicago), From ‘Bad Karma’ to ‘Bad Blood’— Medicalizing Leprosy in Early Modern Japan
- 15:30-15:40 : café
- 15:40-16:20 : Angelika KOCH (Ghent University), The Body as Metaphor: Health, Disease and Medicine in late 18th century Japanese Illustrated Fiction
- 16:20-17:00 : Rebekah CLEMENTS (ICREA), The Discovery of Language in Early Modern Japan
17:00-17:30 : Final Discussion
Adresse(s) : Halle aux Farines, Esplanade Pierre Vidal-Naquet, 75013 Paris (Université Paris Diderot, salle 226C)