Japan at Chicago Conferences
Japan at Chicago is a continuing series of conferences sponsored by the Japan Studies Committee that bring together scholars from around the country and the world to discuss issues relevant to the field of Japan studies. For more information, contact Sarah Arehart.
Ninth Japan at Chicago Conference: Rethinking Hihyō: The Politics of Literature and the Literature of Politics in Early Postwar Japan
Sponsored by the University of Chicago Committee on Japanese Studies
March 4-5, 2011
Website | Poster
Eighth Japan at Chicago Conference: Engaging Commodities: Crossing Mass Culture and the Avant Garde in 1960s Japanese Film, Music and Art
Sponsored by the University of Chicago Committee on Japanese Studies
May 21-22, 2010
Website | Poster
Seventh Japan at Chicago
Conference: Buddhism and Japan's Modern
Sponsored by the University of Chicago Committee on Japanese Studies
October 30, 2008
Poster
| Program
Sixth Japan at Chicago Lecture Series: Celebrating Protest
Sponsored
by the University of Chicago Committee on Japanese Studies, the Human
Rights Program, and the Center for International Studies
March 29-May
17, 2007
Interactive Poster with
links to full information