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Intensive Lecture

Intensive Lecture Series at Sungshin University, Korea
Understanding East Asian Classical Studies

Date
Monday, March 9 – Friday, March 13, 2015
Venue
Department of Japanese Language and Literature, Sungshin University, Korea
Understanding East Asian Classical Studies

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Summary

○Monday, March 9 (18:00-20:50)
“The World of Chinese Characters: What Is It?” SAITO Mareshi (University of Tokyo)
 
○Tuesday, March 10 (12:00-14:50) 
“Composing in Classical Chinese: Pianwen-Style Preface in Kiafuso” MICHISAKA Akihiro (Kyoto University)
“Gion Shoja: Who Rings the Bell When?” KURODA Akira (Bukkyo University)

○Wednesday, March 11 (15:00-17:50) 
“Becoming Aware of the World of Chinese Characters: Interpretations of Nihon shoki” TOKUMORI Makoto (University of Tokyo)

○Thursday, March 12 (9:00-11:50) 
“The Beginning of Literary History in the World of Chinese Characters” KONOSHI Takamitsu (University of Tokyo)
“Korean Wooden Tablets and the Culture of Chinese Characters in East Asia” HASHIMOTO Shigeru (Waseda University)
 
○Friday, March 13(18:00-20:50)
“Japanese, a Language that Cannot Part with Chinese Characters” INUI Yoshihiko (Kansai University)

Host

KAKENHI Program “The Creation of a Next-Generation Hub for East Asian Classical Studies: Accelerating Research and Education through International Collaboration”