2010年08月23日
日欧環境史セミナーの案内
さて,立教大の野中先生より標記の件(9月7から11日,名古屋大学)の情報をいただきましたので,ご案内させて頂きます.
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THE ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORIES OF EUROPE AND JAPAN
(THE OXFORD-NAGOYA ENVIRONMENT SEMINAR)
NAGOYA UNIVERSITY, NAGOYA JAPAN
7-11 SEPTEMBER 2010
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
[13 Western/ 17 Japanese participants]
Reception : Tuesday, 9 September
17:00- at Lecture Hall, 1st floor of Environment Studies of Nagoya University
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WORKSHOP DAY 1: Wedenesday,8 September
Opening plenary talk:
9:00 - 9:10 Introductory remarks: The Organisers
9:10 - 9:50 Julia Adeney Thomas (Notre Dame): ‘Using Japan to Think Globally: The Natural Subject of History’
Theme 1: RIVERS
Chair: Brett Walker
9:50 – 10:30 Paul Waley (Leeds): ‘The Political Ecology of Landscape: Rivers and the Crisis of Modern Japan’
10:30 – 11:10 Peter Coates (Bristol): ‘Going Swimmingly: Rivers of Re-creation and Rebirth’
11:10-11:30 Break
11:30 – 12:10 Satoshi Murayama (Kagawa): `Water Management and the Renaturalization of Rivers: A Local History Approach to International Comparison between Germany and Japan’
12:10 – 13:30 Lunch
Theme 2: WATERY ENVIRONMENTS
Chair: Paul Waley
13:30 – 14:10 Tomomasa Tanigushi (Rissho): ‘A Century of Human Activities and River and Subsurface Water Environments in Tokyo: Historical Materials and Topographical Maps’
14:10 – 14:50 Brett Walker (Montana): ‘Engineering Pain in the Jinzu River Basin’
14:50 – 15:10 Break
15:10 – 15:50 Motoyasu Takahashi (Ehime): `A Study of Historical Parallel and Contrast: Communal Organizations in the English Fenlands and the Warichi (Land Distribution) System in Echigo, Japan’
15:50 – 16:30 Hiroshi Hasebe (Tohoku): `Chisui (Flood Control) and the Local Community in Tokugawa Japan: The Case of the Shinano River’
16:30 – 17:10 Philip Brown (Ohio): Dam Japan No More! A Half Century of Planning and Protest
WORKSHOP DAY 2: Thursday, 9 September
Theme 3: (NON-HUMAN) ANIMALS
Chair: Chris Pearson
9:00 – 9:40 Kazunobu Ikeya (National Museum of Ethnology): ‘History and Culture in Japan's Animal Life
9:40 – 10:20 David Sprague(Tsukuba): ‘A World Heritage for Monkeys: and Human Realms on Yakushima Island, Japan’
10:20 – 11:00 John Knight (Belfast): ‘Japanese “Wild” Monkey Parks’
11:00 - 11:20 Break
11:20 – 12:00 Kazuyuki Watanabe (Ritsumeikan): The Sheep Transhumance in Nepal
12:00 – 12:40 Ken-ichi Nonaka (Rikkyo): `Living on Insects: Human-Insect Relationships in Japan’
12:40 – 13:50 Lunch
Theme 4: LANDSCAPES OF DISPLACEMENT
Chair: Julia Thomas
13:50 – 14:30 Tim Cole (Bristol): `Holocaust Landscapes: Combining Social and Environmental Histories’
14:30 – 15:10 Chris Pearson (Warwick): ‘Civilian Displacement and Opposition to Militarized Environments in Twentieth-Century France’
15:10 – 15:30 Break
15:30 – 16:10 Wendy Lower (Towson/Munich): [TO BE CONFIRMED]
16:10 – 16:50 Satoshi Yokoyama (Nagoya) Shifting Cultivation in Laos
17:30 – 19:30 Dinner at Hananoki Restaurant
WORKSHOP DAY 3: Friday, 10 September
Theme 5: RECREATION, TOURISM AND CULTURE
Chair: John Knight
9:00 – 9:40 Ian Rotherham (Sheffield ): `Wildlife, Working Landscapes, Heritage and Countryside Tourism’
9:40 – 10:20 Stephen Daniels (Nottingham): ‘Landscape Stories: Art and Environmental Change’
10:20 – 10:40 Break
10:40 – 11:20 Christof Mauch (Munich): ‘Stranger than Paradise: Nature and Culture in Malibu, California’
11:20 – 12:00 Nao Ishikawa (Nagoya): Bullfighting in Japan
12:00-13:10 Lunch
Theme 6: BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
Chair: Tim Cole
13:10 – 13:50 Tsunetoshi Mizoguchi (Nagoya): `Urban and Rural Spatial Differentiation in the Nobi Region, Central Japan’
13:50 – 14:30 Akiko Ikeguchi (Yokohama): `Fish, Crabs and Lotus Seeds: A Modern History of Street Traders in Hanoi, Vietnam’
14:30 – 15:10 Yoshihiro, Hotta (Nagoya) : On the Bird's Eye Drawing of Modern Japanese Landscape
15:10 – 15:30 Break
Theme 7: CLIMATE CHANGE
Chair: Ian Rotherham
15:30 – 16:10 Georgina Endfield (Nottingham): ‘Historical Conceptualizations of and Responses to Climate Change’
16:10 – 16:50 Satoshi Takahashi (Toyota): ‘Changes of Temperature in Lake Suwa: The Record of “Omiwatari”
16:50 – 17:20 Satoshi Toru (Kagawa): Meteological data collection in Bangladesh
17:20 – 18:00 Islam Khan (BRAC) : Disaster Management, Vulnerability Reduction and Sustainable Development
Closing plenary talk
18:00 – 18:30 Mahesh Rangarajan (Delhi) 'Environmental Histories of India: Of States, Landscapes and Ecologies'
Closing Remarks:
18:30 – 18:40 Organizers (Peter Coates & Tsunetoshi Mizoguchi)
WORKSHOP DAY 4: Friday, 11 September
Field Trip to Magome & Tsumago, old post-towns
(ここから)
THE ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORIES OF EUROPE AND JAPAN
(THE OXFORD-NAGOYA ENVIRONMENT SEMINAR)
NAGOYA UNIVERSITY, NAGOYA JAPAN
7-11 SEPTEMBER 2010
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
[13 Western/ 17 Japanese participants]
Reception : Tuesday, 9 September
17:00- at Lecture Hall, 1st floor of Environment Studies of Nagoya University
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
WORKSHOP DAY 1: Wedenesday,8 September
Opening plenary talk:
9:00 - 9:10 Introductory remarks: The Organisers
9:10 - 9:50 Julia Adeney Thomas (Notre Dame): ‘Using Japan to Think Globally: The Natural Subject of History’
Theme 1: RIVERS
Chair: Brett Walker
9:50 – 10:30 Paul Waley (Leeds): ‘The Political Ecology of Landscape: Rivers and the Crisis of Modern Japan’
10:30 – 11:10 Peter Coates (Bristol): ‘Going Swimmingly: Rivers of Re-creation and Rebirth’
11:10-11:30 Break
11:30 – 12:10 Satoshi Murayama (Kagawa): `Water Management and the Renaturalization of Rivers: A Local History Approach to International Comparison between Germany and Japan’
12:10 – 13:30 Lunch
Theme 2: WATERY ENVIRONMENTS
Chair: Paul Waley
13:30 – 14:10 Tomomasa Tanigushi (Rissho): ‘A Century of Human Activities and River and Subsurface Water Environments in Tokyo: Historical Materials and Topographical Maps’
14:10 – 14:50 Brett Walker (Montana): ‘Engineering Pain in the Jinzu River Basin’
14:50 – 15:10 Break
15:10 – 15:50 Motoyasu Takahashi (Ehime): `A Study of Historical Parallel and Contrast: Communal Organizations in the English Fenlands and the Warichi (Land Distribution) System in Echigo, Japan’
15:50 – 16:30 Hiroshi Hasebe (Tohoku): `Chisui (Flood Control) and the Local Community in Tokugawa Japan: The Case of the Shinano River’
16:30 – 17:10 Philip Brown (Ohio): Dam Japan No More! A Half Century of Planning and Protest
WORKSHOP DAY 2: Thursday, 9 September
Theme 3: (NON-HUMAN) ANIMALS
Chair: Chris Pearson
9:00 – 9:40 Kazunobu Ikeya (National Museum of Ethnology): ‘History and Culture in Japan's Animal Life
9:40 – 10:20 David Sprague(Tsukuba): ‘A World Heritage for Monkeys: and Human Realms on Yakushima Island, Japan’
10:20 – 11:00 John Knight (Belfast): ‘Japanese “Wild” Monkey Parks’
11:00 - 11:20 Break
11:20 – 12:00 Kazuyuki Watanabe (Ritsumeikan): The Sheep Transhumance in Nepal
12:00 – 12:40 Ken-ichi Nonaka (Rikkyo): `Living on Insects: Human-Insect Relationships in Japan’
12:40 – 13:50 Lunch
Theme 4: LANDSCAPES OF DISPLACEMENT
Chair: Julia Thomas
13:50 – 14:30 Tim Cole (Bristol): `Holocaust Landscapes: Combining Social and Environmental Histories’
14:30 – 15:10 Chris Pearson (Warwick): ‘Civilian Displacement and Opposition to Militarized Environments in Twentieth-Century France’
15:10 – 15:30 Break
15:30 – 16:10 Wendy Lower (Towson/Munich): [TO BE CONFIRMED]
16:10 – 16:50 Satoshi Yokoyama (Nagoya) Shifting Cultivation in Laos
17:30 – 19:30 Dinner at Hananoki Restaurant
WORKSHOP DAY 3: Friday, 10 September
Theme 5: RECREATION, TOURISM AND CULTURE
Chair: John Knight
9:00 – 9:40 Ian Rotherham (Sheffield ): `Wildlife, Working Landscapes, Heritage and Countryside Tourism’
9:40 – 10:20 Stephen Daniels (Nottingham): ‘Landscape Stories: Art and Environmental Change’
10:20 – 10:40 Break
10:40 – 11:20 Christof Mauch (Munich): ‘Stranger than Paradise: Nature and Culture in Malibu, California’
11:20 – 12:00 Nao Ishikawa (Nagoya): Bullfighting in Japan
12:00-13:10 Lunch
Theme 6: BUILT ENVIRONMENTS
Chair: Tim Cole
13:10 – 13:50 Tsunetoshi Mizoguchi (Nagoya): `Urban and Rural Spatial Differentiation in the Nobi Region, Central Japan’
13:50 – 14:30 Akiko Ikeguchi (Yokohama): `Fish, Crabs and Lotus Seeds: A Modern History of Street Traders in Hanoi, Vietnam’
14:30 – 15:10 Yoshihiro, Hotta (Nagoya) : On the Bird's Eye Drawing of Modern Japanese Landscape
15:10 – 15:30 Break
Theme 7: CLIMATE CHANGE
Chair: Ian Rotherham
15:30 – 16:10 Georgina Endfield (Nottingham): ‘Historical Conceptualizations of and Responses to Climate Change’
16:10 – 16:50 Satoshi Takahashi (Toyota): ‘Changes of Temperature in Lake Suwa: The Record of “Omiwatari”
16:50 – 17:20 Satoshi Toru (Kagawa): Meteological data collection in Bangladesh
17:20 – 18:00 Islam Khan (BRAC) : Disaster Management, Vulnerability Reduction and Sustainable Development
Closing plenary talk
18:00 – 18:30 Mahesh Rangarajan (Delhi) 'Environmental Histories of India: Of States, Landscapes and Ecologies'
Closing Remarks:
18:30 – 18:40 Organizers (Peter Coates & Tsunetoshi Mizoguchi)
WORKSHOP DAY 4: Friday, 11 September
Field Trip to Magome & Tsumago, old post-towns