International Colloquium of the Islamic Area Studies Project Intellectuals in Islam in the 20th Century: Situations, Discourses, Strategies Hotel JAL City Yotsuya, Tokyo, October 13-15, 2000 With the Support of the Japan Foundation and the Embassy of France in Japan 報告はここをクリック |
First Day 13, Oct. 17:00-20:30 Welcome Lecture: 17:00-18:30 KOMATSU Hisao (The University of Tokyo) "Muslim Intellectuals and Japan" Receiption: 19:00-20:30 Second Day 14, Oct. 9:30-18:00 Keynote Speech: KOSUGI Yasushi (Kyoto University) "The Significance of the 20th Century for the Islamic World" Session I-1: Muslim Intellectuals in an Era of Transformation : 10:00-12:00 Nuria G. GARAEVA (Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan) "Shihab al-Din al-Marjani's Wafiyyat al-Aslaf va Tahiyyat al-Ahlaf about Islam in Volga-Ural Area" Stefan REICHMUTH (The University of Bochum) "Arabo-Islamic Constitutional Thought at 1906: Abd al-Karim Murad and His Draft Constitution for Morocco" Lunch Break : 12:00-13:00 Session I-2: Muslim Intellectuals in an Era of Transformation : 13:00-15:30 Yann RICHARD (The University of Paris III Sorbonne-Nouvelle) "Iranian Intellectuals of the Interwar Period (1921-1941)" Marc GABORIEAU (CNRS-EHESS Paris) "A Fundamentalist Intellectual: the Indo-Pakistanese Mawdudi (1903-1979) " Coffee Break : 15:30-16:00 Session II-1: Modern/Contemporary Thought and Social Movements : 16:00-18:00 Stephane A. DUDOIGNON (CNRS Strasbourg) "Women as a Stake and Protagonist in the Intellectual Life in Late Imperial Russia's Muslim Communities" Francoise AUBIN (CNRS Paris) "Islam on the Wings of Nationalism: the Case of Muslim Intellectuals in Republican China" Third Day 10:00-18:00 Session II-2: Modern/Contemporary Thought and Social Movements : 10:00-12:30 MATSUNAGA Yasuyuki (Nihon University) "The Birth and Growth of the Democratic "New Left" Islamists in Iran" KOBAYASHI Yasuko (Nanzan University) "Dilemma of a Populist Ulama: Abdurrahman Wahid in Indonesia at the Time of Transition" Lunch Break : 12:30-13:30 Session III-1: Communicating Knowledge and Ideas: Networks and Media : 13:30-15:30 Raja ADAL (Kyoto University) "Constructing Transnational Islam: The East-West Network of Shakib Arslan" Alexandre POPOVIC (EHESS/CNRS ) "Muslim Intellectuals in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 20th Century: Continuities and Changes" Coffee Break : 15:30-16:00 Session III-2: Communicating Knowledge and Ideas: Networks and Media : 16:00-18:00 NEJIMA Susumu (National Museum of Ethnology) "NGO as a Form of Islamic Reform: the Ismaili Imamat and Jamaat" Dale F. EICKELMAN (Dartmouth College) "Clash of Cultures? Muslim Religious Intellectuals and Their Publics" Concluding Remarks |