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Preface
・Susumu SHIMAZONO Global Crisis and a Nes Dimension of Death and Life Studies
Introduction
・Tetsuya Ohtoshi Living in the Resonationg World: Egypt and Japan in 2011
- Session I: Keynote Lectures
- ・Ezzedine Choukri Fishere
Remembering, Recognizing and Recovering: Helping Arabs Out of Victimhood
・Koichi Kabayama
The Death and Rebirth of Society:The Consequences of the Black Death and the Lisbon Earthquake
・Tetsuya OHTOSHI (The University of Tokyo)
Comments on the Keynote Lectures
- Session II: Records and Memory
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・Takeshi Hara
Disaster Remembered, Disaster Forgotten - The Great Kanto Earthquake and the Imperial Family
・Khaled Azab
the ‘documenting the 25 January Revolution’Project:Memory of Modern Egypt
・Kenji Sato
Comments on the Papers delivered by Takeshi Hara and Khaled Azab
- Session III: Commemoralization and Memory
- ・Iwayumi Suzuki
Dealing with the Dead - The Reemergence of Earth Burials after the Great East Japan Earhquake
・Louay Mahmoud Said
The Traditional Egyptian Means of Defeating Evil:Appealing to the Sacred Dead, or Revolution as an Alternative
・Magdi Guirguis
Comments on suzuki's paper and Louay Mahmoud's Paper
- Session IV: General Comments
- ・Masahiko Togawa
Listening to the Voices of the Deceased in History
・Masaru Ikezawa
Understanding, Hope, and Memories of the Dead;What Should Be Remembered, and How?
- Purpose and Program
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- Epilogue
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