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Beyond the Southern Barbarians: Repositioning Japan in the First Global Age

2021.04.09
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An international online symposium ¡°Beyond the Southern Barbarians: Repositioning Japan in the First Global Age¡± took place over five days on February 6 (Sat), 9 (Tue), 11 (Thu), 16 (Tue), and 18 (Thu), 2021.

After an opening address by Professor Shimizu Kazuhiro, the dean of the , Professor Anton Schweizer (Kyushu U) and Mimi Yiengpruksawan () delivered introductory remarks, followed by a keynote speech by Professor Yukio Lippit (). Subsequently, five vigorous panels were held, assembling specialists of various fields, including history, art history, literature, religion, intellectual history, astronomy, map-making, and military technology.

The symposium was originally planned as a real live event, but had to be conducted online because of prevention from spread of COVID-19. In this new configuration it turned out to be outstandingly successful with a cumulative total of about 800 participants from all over the world.

This symposium was hosted by Kyushu U¡¯s Faculty of Humanities and the (IMAP) and Yale University¡¯s , co-hosted by Kyushu U¡¯s , additionally funded by Progress 100 (Research Hub for the Interdisciplinary Humanities), supported by the Japan Art History Society and Kyushu U¡¯s Commons Program at Collaborative Platform in Research and Education on Humanities and Social Sciences.

Keynote speech by Yukio Lippit (Professor at Harvard University)

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Anton Schweizer
Faculty of Humanities
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