Participants
For information about each participant, click here. |
Schedule
Friday May 8, 2015 Flying A Studios Room, UCEN University of California, Santa Barbara |
8:00
|
Coffee
|
8:30-9:00
|
Opening Remarks
Susan Derwin, Director, UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, and Professor of Comparative Literature and German Fabio Rambelli, Chair, UCSB Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies Katherine Saltzman-Li, UCSB Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies |
9:00-11:00
|
Narrating and Performing War Memories
Chair: Elizabeth Oyler Tom Hare, Princeton University “Representing Memory in Warrior Noh Plays” Takanori Fujita, Kyoto City University of Arts “Narrative Perspectives of the Dead in Warrior Noh: The Ambiguity Expressed in Performance” Katherine Saltzman-Li, University of California, Santa Barbara “Enacting Memory on the Kabuki Stage: Samurai Scenes of Battle Narration” Q & A |
11:00-11:20
|
Coffee Break
|
11:20-12:40
|
Siting Memories of the Dead
Chair: Emily Simpson, University of California, Santa Barbara Elizabeth Oyler, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign “Retracing and Remembering the Jōkyū Disturbance in the Travelogue Kaidōki and Heike monogatari’s ‘Kaidō kudari’” Hank Glassman, Haverford College “Kamakura’s Onmesama Cult: Women’s Burial on Mt. Kōya and the Status of Female Remains in Medieval Japan” Q & A |
12:40-2:00
|
Lunch
|
2:00-4:00
|
War and Peace
Chair: Katherine Saltzman-Li Luke Roberts, University of California, Santa Barbara “Finding Origins and Meaning in the Warring States” Satoko Shimazaki, University of Southern California “Celebrating the Genji: Kabuki and the Production of Popular History” William Fleming, Yale University “Plotting War During the Great Peace: The Uses of Warfare in Historical Fiction of the Late Edo Period” Q & A |
4:00-4:20
|
Coffee break
|
4:20-5:30
|
Discussion
Chair: Fabio Rambelli |