プログラム
March 2, 2013
13:30-13:45 KEYNOTE SPEECH
- Organizer: Hamashita Takeshi (Research Department Head, Toyo Bunko)
13:45-16:45 SESSION 1:
The Multi-dimensional Character of Central Asian Cultures as Seen from the Variety of the Scripts and Languages of Excavated Texts
- Coordinator:
- Umemura Hiroshi (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko; Professor, Chuo University)
- Speakers, Titles:
- Dohi Yoshikazu (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko) “The Dynamism Inherent in
Han Chinese Personal Names as Shown in Index of Chinese Surnames Appearing
in the Dunhuang Chinese Documents Dating from the Late 8th to the Early
11th Century”
- Peter Zieme (Professor, Institute of Turcology, Free University, Berlin)“Personal
Names of Central Asian Christians: Focusing on Old Uighur Manuscripts”
- Takeuchi Tsuguhito (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko; Professor, Kobe City University
of Foreign Studies)“Various Ethnic Groups with Tibetan Personal Names in
the 9th-12th c. Texts and Inscriptions”
- Commentators:
- Yoshida Yutaka (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko; Professor, Kyoto University)
- Matsui Dai (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko; Professor, Hirosaki University)
March 3, 2013
9:30-12:30 SESSION 2:
The Regional Image of Central Asia as Portrayed in 18th-20th Century Historiography:
Central Asian, Chinese and Russian Perspectives
- Coordinator:
- Shinmen Yasushi (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko; Professor, Chuo University)
- Speakers, Titles:
- Onuma Takahiro (Associate Professor, Tohoku Gakuin University)“The Qing
Dynasty and Its Central Asian Neighbors”
- Obiya Chika (Associate Professor, Center for Integrated Area Studies, Kyoto
University)“Imperial Russia's Eyes on Central Asia: Turkestanskii Sbornik
as a Set of Colonial Knowledge”
- Ablet KAMALOV (Chief Research Associate, Institute of Oriental Studies
named after R.B. Suleimenov under the Ministry of Education and Science
of Republic of Kazakhstan, Almaty)“Xinjiang in the Focus of Uyghur Studies
in Soviet Central Asia”
- Commentator:
- Nakami Tatsuo (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko; Professor, Research Institute
for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign
Studies)
13:30-16:30 SESSION 3:
The Revival of Islam in Central Asia: Links with West and South Asia
- Coordinator:
- Komatsu Hisao (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko; Professor, Tokyo University
of Foreign Studies)
- Speakers, Titles:
- Stephane Dudoignon (Senior Research Fellow, Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique, Paris)“Relations and Exchanges between Central Asia and the
Middle East in the Religious Field since the 1980s”
- Bayram Balci (Visiting Scholar at Carnegie Endowment for International
Peace, Washington DC) “The Jama’at al Tabligh in Kirghizstan and Kazakhstan
and Its Contribution to the Recreation of Islamic Relations between Central
Asia and Indian Subcontinent”
- Yamane So (Professor, Osaka University)“Think Umma, Use the Modern-Networks
of Modern Muslim Intellectuals in South Asia, 1900-1930”
- Commentator:
- Uyama Tomohiko (Research Fellow, Toyo Bunko; Professor, Slavic Research
Center, Hokkaido University)
|
|