Research Meeting on Middle East and Islamic Studies

Date / Time 30 March 2016 (Wed.) 13:30-18:00
Venue Room 306, ILCAA
Language Japanese
Organized by Core Project “Human Mobility and Formation of Plural Societies in the Middle East and the Muslim World”
Admission:Free, No pre-registration is needed.
Yuji TSUBOI (Research Associate, ILCAA)
“Controversies around Malayness in British Malaya during the 1930s”
Taku OSOEGAWA (Research Associate, ILCAA)
“Developments of Recent Lebanese-Syrian Relations”

Film Screening: “Lebanon 1949: The Newborn State on Film”

JaCMES Lecture Series “Lebanon and the World No.2″

Lebanon 1949: The Newborn State on Film
 
Date / Time 22 March 2016 (Tue.) 20:00-22:00
(Doors open at 19:30)
Venue Metropolis Empire Sofil, Ashrafieh, Gerges Tueini Str., Bldg. 28, 1st floor, Beirut, Lebanon
Language English and Arabic
Jointly sponsored by Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Tokyo Centre for Middle Eastern Studies
The Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies (JaCMES), The Lebanese Emigration Research Center (LERC) of Notre Dame University-Louaize, Research Project “Lebanese and Syrian Migrants” (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)(Principal Investigator: Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA))
“Lebanon 1949: The Newborn State on Film”
Lebanon’s original landscape revived after seven decades
Film shot by a Lebanese-Mexican Family on its visit to Lebanon in 1949

[ For more information contact ]
JaCMES: phone: 01-975851/ e-mail: kuroki[at]aa.tufs.ac.jp
LERC: phone 09-208992/ email: lerc[at]ndu.edu.lb
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UMS-TUFS Exchange Lecture on Culture and Society of Asia and Africa

Date / Time 21 March 2016 (Mon.) 14:00-17:30
Venue Meeting Room, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu
Language English
Organized by KKLO and School of Social Science, University Malaysia Sabah

Report (Japanese, English)

Program
14:00-14:10 Opening Address (1) Mohd Hamdan Hj. Adnan (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
14:10-14:20 Opening Address (2) Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA)
14:20-14:50 Lecture (1) Ryoji SODA (Osaka City University)
“Oil palm smallholding and mosaic landscapes in Sarawak, Malaysia”
14:50-15:20 Lecture (2) Kaori FUSHIKI (Taisho University)
“Suluk or Su Liam Pek: Topology of the Glove Puppet Theatre Potehi in Southeast Asia and Taiwan”
15:20-15:30 Break
15:30-16:00 Lecture (3) Morie KANEKO (Kyoto University)
“Local knowledge regarding the production of ensete (Ensete ventricosum,
Musaceae) in Ethiopia: With special reference to 30 years of change
16:00-16:30 Lecture (4) Gusni Saat (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
“Issues in Social Categorization and its Consequences among the group of Sama-Bajau ethnic in Sabah”
16:30-17:00 Lecture (5) Pauline Yong Pau Lin (Universiti Malaysia Sabah)
“The Traditional Medical Practices and Challenges among the Silam (Lahad Datu) Community: A Preliminary Study”
17:00-17:30 Discussion
17:30 Closing

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The 7th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Early Modern Islamic States and the Surrounding World"

International Workshop:
Islam, Kingship, and Legitimacy in South Asia

Date / Time 18 March 2016 (Fri.) 14:00-18:00
Venue Room 303, ILCAAA
Language English
Jointly sponsored by ILCAA Joint Research Project “Early Modern Islamic States and the Surrounding World” and Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Principal Investigator: Nobuaki KONDO (ILCAA) Research Project Number:15H01895)
Admission:Free, No pre-registration is needed.

Report (Japanese)

Satoshi OGURA (Kyoto University)
“Lakṣmī Becomes Dawla: Remarks on the Translation Strategy of Notions of Kingship in a Persian Translation of the Rājataraṅgiṇīs and the Following Chronicles”
A. Azfar Moin (The University of Texas at Austin)
“Universal Peace and Sun Worship in Mughal India: A “Hermetical” Revival in Islam?”

Lecture of Dr. Azfar Moin

Date / Time 15 March 2016 (Tue.) 17:00-19:00
Venue Hongo Satellite 5F, TUFS
2-14-10, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Language English
Jointly sponsored by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Principal Investigator: Nobuaki KONDO (ILCAA) Research Project Number:15H01895) and Core Project “Human Mobility and Formation of Plural Societies in the Middle East and the Muslim World”
Admission:Free, No pre-registration is needed.
A. Azfar Moin (The University of Texas at Austin)
“The Politics of Saint Shrines in the Persianate Empires”

The 7th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Economic Activities and Behaviors Based on Islam"

Date / Time 13 March 2016 (Sun.) 14:00-17:00
Venue Room 306, ILCAA
Language Japanese

Report (Japanese)

Yasuhiro FUKUSHIMA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, ILCAA Research Fellow)
Opening Remarks
Mayuko OKAWA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Kanagawa University
“Halal Cosmetics and Islamic Beauty”
Sachiyo KOMAKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Takasaki City University of Economics)
“Religious Goods over Global Economy”
Yasuhiro FUKUSHIMA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, ILCAA Research fellow)
“Characteristics of Islamic Finance”

Vulnerability and Resilience: Ecology of Non-Dominant Groups in the Middle East

Vulnerability and Resilience: Ecology of Non-Dominant Groups on the Middle East
Date / Time 10 March 2016 (Thu.) 9:00-13:40
Venue Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies (JaCMES)
Language English
Jointly sponsored by Japan Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Tokyo Centre for Middle Eastern Studies
Admission:Free, No registration is required.
Program
9:00-9:10 Hidemi TAKAHASHI (The University of Tokyo)  Opening Remarks
9:10-10:15 Session 1
Karen HAMADA (The University of Tokyo)
  “Armenian Christology in the Christian-Muslim Dialogue of the 14th-15th Centuries”
Ryoko ISAKA (The University of Tokyo)
  “Russian Orthodox Clergy in 19th-Century North Caucasus: Their Activities and Their Attitudes towards Muslims”
Antranig DAKESSIAN (Haigazian University) and Ray MOUAWAD (Saint Joseph University)
  Comment
10:25-12:15 Session 2
Yohei KOND (ILCAA Research Associate)
  “From the Dissociation to Coordination: A Case of the Modern Ibadis”
Naoko KUWAHARA (Fukuyama City University)
  “Constitution and the Realm of Religious Personal Laws: Beyond “blindness of differences” and “absolute religious autonomy”?”
  (Commentater:Namie TSUJIGAMI (The University of Tokyo))
Naofumi ABE (The University of Tokyo)
  “Armenians in local Iranian Society: Survival of a Religious Minority Community in a Muslim Majority Domain”
  (Commentater:Antranig DAKESSIAN (Haigazian University))
12:30-13:40 Session 3
Hidemi TAKAHASHI (The University of Tokyo)
  “Descriptions of Disasters in Barhebraeus’ Historical Works”
Hiroko MIYOKAWA (Sophia University)
  “The Establishment of the Coptic Museum and its Nationalization”
Ray MOUAWAD (Saint Joseph University)
  Comment

The 6th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Citizenship and Political Participation: Comparative Study of the Influence of Migrants and Refugees on Community Development and Social Welfare"

Date / Time 2 March 2016 (Wed.) 13:00-17:30
Venue Room 306, ILCAA

Report (Japanese)

Masaki MATSUO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Utsunomiya University)
“A Study of Migration and Polity: from Ethnocracy in the Arab Gulf States to Neo-Plural Society”
Kazuyori ITO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Hokkaido University)
“The relevance of the right to internal self-determination in facilitating social integration”
All members: Research meeting

The 6th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Multi-disciplinary Study on Islam and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia (The Second Term)"

International Workshop on Islam and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia

Date / Time 21 February 2016 (Sun.) 14:00-19:00
Venue Room 304, ILCAA
Language Japanese

Report (Japanese)

Mika OKUSHIMA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Tenri University)
“Ethnicity under border disputes: Origin and genealogy of Tidung in Borneo (tentative title)”
Hisashi OGAWA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Tokoha University)
“New Relationship created by two religious organizations: Focusing on support activities of Tablighi Jama’at and World Vision in a Muslim Village of Southern Thailand”
Najib Burhani (LIPI, Indonesia / Kyoto University)
“Diverse Islamic Trends and the Construction of Orthodoxy in Indonesia”

Lecture by Dr. Malek Sharif

Date / Time 19 February 2016 (Fri.) 17:00-18:30
Venue Hongo Satellite 5F, TUFS
2-14-10, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Language English
Sponsored by Core Project “Human Mobility and Formation of Plural Societies in the Middle East and the Muslim World”
Admission:Free, No pre-registration is needed.
Malek Sharif
“Swimming against the currents: On the unpublished memoirs of an Arab-Ottoman officer during WWI”

Summary :

In this talk Dr. Malek Sharif will introduce the memoirs and discuss their significance in view of other reminiscences dealing with the same period. Some themes in the memoirs will be analysed, like the author’s experience as a Boy Scout and later as a cadet in Istanbul as well as his experience as a young officer in the Ottoman army on the west Jordanian front. The self perception of the author as an educated Beiruti, an Arab and an Ottoman officer will be discussed.

Short Bio of Dr. Malek Sharif :

Malek Sharif holds a BA in History and a MA in Middle Eastern History from the American University of Beirut. In 2004, he received his PhD in Ottoman History from the Free University of Berlin, Institute of Turkic Studies. 2004-2005 he was affiliated to the German Orient Institute in Istanbul, as a post doctoral fellow of the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin. From 2005 until 2007 he was a fellow of the Fritz Thyssen Foundation residing in Istanbul where he conducted research on the parliamentary, municipal and medical history of the Ottoman Empire. From 2008 until 2014 he was visiting assistant professor and lecturer at the American University of Beirut. He is currently senior research associate at the Corpus Musicae Ottomanicae at the University of Münster.

He is the author of Imperial Norms and Local Realities: The Ottoman Municipal Laws and the Municipality of Beirut (1860-1908), 2014, and coeditor of The First Ottoman Experiment in Democracy, 2010. He also wrote on migration, health care, the closing days of the Ottoman Empire in Beirut and the first Ottoman parliament.

The 5th meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "Human Mobility and Multi-ethnic Coexistence in Middle Eastern Urban Societies (The Second Term)"

Date / Time 16 February 2016 (Tue.) 14:00-17:30 /
17 February 2016 (Wed.) 13:30-18:00
Venue Room 303, ILCAA
Language English
16 February
Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA)
"Introduction"
Kaoru YAMAMOTO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
"Writing the Memory of War in Post-war Lebanon"
Malek SHARIF (ILCAA Joint Researcher)
"The building up of tension in Beirut and the 1903 massacre of Christians which did not happen"
Aiko NISHIKIDA (ILCAA)
"Restricted Coexistence among Palestinians and Israelis of Different Citizenship"
Akira USUKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Japan Women’s University)
TBA
Nobuaki KONDO (ILCAA)
"Non-Muslims at the Shari`a Courts of Qajar Tehran"
Aida Kanafani-Zahar (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Bernard HOURCADE (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Carla Edde (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Saint-Joseph University), Masayuki UENO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Osaka City University),Takayuki YOSHIMURA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Waseda University)
Summaries
17 February
Hiroshi KATO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, ILCAA Research Fellow) & Erina IWASAKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Sophia University)
"Reconsideration on Cairo and Alexandria in the Modern History of Egypt"
Yoichi TAKAMATSU (ILCAA)
TBA
Madoka MORITA (The University of Tokyo)
"Open to Whom?: "Public Space" and Gender/Religious Boundaries in Istanbul (1730-54)"
Nora LAFI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Zentrum Moderner Orient)
"Organizing Coexistence in Early Ottoman Aleppo: The 1518, 1526, and 1536 Tapu Tahrir"
Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA)
"Population of Mid-19th Century Aleppo Reconsidered"
Stefan KNOST (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg)
"Waqf and the State in Late 19th Century Ottoman Urbanism: The Case of Aleppo"
Kosuke MATSUBARA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, University of Tsukuba)
"The genealogy of Haussmannisation in the historic city of Aleppo: A case study of the overseas deployment of French urbanism"
Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA)
Concluding remarks

The 6th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Early Modern Islamic States and the Surrounding World"

International Workshop:
Court, Literature and Power in the Early Modern Persianate World

Date / Time 11 January 2016 (Mon.) 14:00-18:00
Venue Hongo satelite, 4F conference room
Language Japanese, English
Organized by ILCAA Joint Research Project “Early Modern Islamic States and the Surrounding World” and MEIS2
Jointly sponsored by MEIS
Admission:Free, No registration is required.

Report (Japanese)

Program
14:00 Welcoming
14:15 Naofumi Abe (The University of Tokyo)
“Poetics of Politics in Early Qajar Iran: Royal-commissioned Tazkeres at Fath-’Ali Shah’s Court”
15:30 Sunil Sharma (Boston University)
“Representing Mughal Decline in Safavid Court Literature”
17:00-18:00 General Discussion

Lecture for the Japan Club of Kota Kinabalu by Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office

Date / Time 9 January 2016 (Sat.) 15:00-17:00
Venue KINABALU JAPANESE SCHOOL
Lorong Burong Ejek House No.8, Jalan Tuaran, Miles 3.5, 88450, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
Language Japanese
Organized by KKLO and The Japan club of Kota Kinabaru

Report (Japanese)

Program
15:00-15:10 Takashi SAEKI (President, the Japan Club of Kota Kinabalu) and Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA) Opening Remarks
15:10-16:30 Yuji TSUBOI (ILCAA Research Associate)
“Who is Bumiputera?: Ethnicity and Politics in Malaysian”
16:30-17:00 Q & A Session

Prof. Sunil Sharma’s Lecture

Date / Time January 8, 2016, 16:00-18:00
Venue Room 306, ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
3-11-1 Asahicho Fuchushi Japan  Access Guide
Language English
Organized by Core Project “Human Mobility and Formation of Plural Societies in the Middle East and the Muslim World” (MEIS2) and Middle East and Islamic Studies (MEIS)
Sunil Sharma (Boston University)
“Amir Khusraw as a Persian, Indo-Persian, and Persianate Poet”

The 5th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Citizenship and Political Participation: Comparative Study of the Influence of Migrants and Refugees on Community Development and Social Welfare"

Date / Time 5 December 2015 (Sat.) 13:00-17:30
Venue Room 306, ILCAA

Report (Japanese)

Shunsuke SHIRAKAWA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Kyushu University)
“A Philosophical Inquiry on Migration: Social Justice, Global Justice, and a Conception of World Order”
Koji HORINUKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, JIME-Center, The Institute of Energy Economics)
“Illegal Residents and Amnesty Policy in the Gulf states”
All members: Research meeting

“Orientalism at the Russian Consulate in Beirut?: Konstantin Petkovich’s Lebanon and the Lebanese (1885)”

Date / Time 16 October 2015 (Fri.) 19:00-20:30
Venue Conference Room A, 4F, Chiyoda City’s Hibiya Library & Museum
Access
Language English
Organized by JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Scientific Research (Principal Investigator: Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA))
Core Project “Human Mobility and Formation of Plural Societies in the Middle East and the Muslim World”
Program
19:00-19:10 Welcome remarks by Hidemitsu Kuroki (Professor, ILCAA) 
19:10-19:50 Lecture by Paul du Quenoy (Associate Professor, American University of Beirut / Visiting Associate Professor, Sulavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University)
“Orientalism at the Russian Consulate in Beirut?: Konstantin Petkovich’s Lebanon and the Lebanese (1885)”
19:50-20:30 Discussion

International Workshop on Islam and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia

The 5th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project “Multi-disciplinary Study on Islam and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia (The Second Term)”

Date / Time 27 September 2015 (Sun.) 14:00-20:00
Venue Meeting Suite 3, Hotel Meridien Kota Kinabalu (Jalan Tun Fuad Stephens, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia)
Language English

Report

Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA)
Openning Remarks
Yasuko KOBAYASHI (Nanzan University)
“The 33rd Congress of the Nahdlatul Ulama: The AHWA and the Rais Aam”
Omar Farouk (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Universiti Sains Malaysia)
“The Dynamics of Inter-religious co-existence in Penang”
Aiko NISHIKIDA (ILCAA)
“Division and Connection by Islamic Insurgent groups- from cases of Hamas and Islamic State”
Shamsul A. B. (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)
“Conceptualising the many faces of diversity: Empirical evidence from Malaysian”
All members
Discussion
Hisao TOMIZAWA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, University of Shizuoka)
Closing Remarks
Reception Meeting

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International Workshop CURRENT ISSUES IN RESEARCH ON LANGUAGES IN BORNEO AND MALAY LANGUAGE

program as PDF

Date / Time 7 September 2015 (Mon.) 9:00-16:30
Venue UMS (Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage Unibersiti Malaysia Sabah)
Language English
Organized by The Kadazandusun Chair and Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage, UMS
SIL International
Kota Kinabalu Liaison Office, Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (ILCAA, TUFS)

Report (Japanese)

Program
8:00–9:00 Registration
9:00–9:30 Opening
Welcoming remarks by Professor Dr. Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan
Holder of the Kadazandusun Chair, UMS
Speech by Dr. Mark Miller, Academic Services, SIL Malaysia
Speech by Professor Dr. Ikuya Tokoro, ILCAA, TUFS
Speech by Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah, Vice-Chancellor, UMS
Exchange of mementos
9:30–11:15 Session 1 : Perspectives on Languages in Sabah
Chair: Professor Dato’ Dr. Hashim Awang
Professor of Anthropology, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage, UMS
9:30–10:00 Review of Ethnologue Descriptions of Languages in Sabah—Preliminary Findings
Handout(A)(129KB) , Handout(B)(112KB)
Dr. Mark Miller, Academic Services, SIL Malaysia
Dr. Jeannet Stephen, Deputy Dean (Research & Innovation),
Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning,UMS
Professor Dr. Jacqueline Pugh-Kitingan, Holder of the Kadazandusun Chair, UMS
10:00–10:30 Indigeneity, Language and Identity in Sabah—a perspective from the Rungus of Sabah
Dr. Paul Porodong
Senior Lecturer, Sociology and Social Anthropology Program
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage, UMS
10:30–11:00 Is Sabah Malay a Real Language?Handout(165KB)
Dr. Jane Wong Kon Ling
Senior Lecturer, Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning, UMS
11:00–11:15 Discussion
11:15–11:30 Morning Tea
11:30–12:45 Session 2 : Topics on Indigenous Languages of Borneo
Chair: Veronica Petrus Atin
Senior Lecturer, Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning, UMS
11:30–12:00 Speaker Oriented Particles in Kimaragang DusunHandout(414KB)
Associate Professor Dr. Paul Kroeger
Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics (GIAL), Dallas, Texas, USA, and SIL International
12:00–12:30 Morfo-Sintaksis Bahasa Belait
Dyg Siti Ifwah Fauzani Binti Awang Haji Chuchu,
Head, Malay Language and Linguistics Program,
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD)
12:30–12:45 Discussion
12:45–14:00 Lunch
14:00–16:00 Session 3 : (Voice in) Malay Varieties
Chair: Dr. Jane Wong Kon Ling
Senior Lecturer, Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning, UMS
14:00–14:30 Pasif Semu dalam Bahasa Melayu: Satu Penggolongan Semula
Handout(4.4MB)
Pg Mohamed Pg Damit
Senior Lecturer, Malay Language and Linguistics Program,
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, UBD
14:30–15:00 Pelaku ayat pasif dalam bahasa Melayu KlasikHandout(2.3MB)
Hiroki Nomoto
Lecturer, Faculty of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Foreign Studies, TUFS
15:00–15:30 Voice in “eventive” coordinate clauses in Standard Indonesian
Handout(3.1MB)
Associate Professor Dr. Asako Shiohara
ILCAA, TUFS
15:30–16:00 Discussion
16:00–16:15 Closing
16:15–16:30 Refreshments

The 4th meeting : ILCAA Joint Research Project "Human Mobility and Multi-ethnic Coexistence in Middle Eastern Urban Societies (The Second Term)"

Date / Time 3 September 2015 (Thu.) 10:00-14:00 /
4 September 2015 (Fri.) 10:00-14:00
Venue 3 September : JaCMES, Beirut
4 September : Crowne Plaza, Beirut
Language English
3 September
Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA)
Introduction
Kaoru YAMAMOTO (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Aida Kanafani-Zahar (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Malek Sharif (ILCAA Joint Researcher, American University of Beirut)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Hiroshi KATO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, ILCAA Research Fellow) & Erina IWASAKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Sophia University), Masayuki UENO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Osaka City University),Takayuki YOSHIMURA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Waseda University), Akira USUKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Japan Women’s University), and Bernard HOURCADE (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique)
Summaries
4 September
Nora Lafi (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Zentrum Moderner Orient)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Nobuaki KONDO (ILCAA)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Yoichi TAKAMATSU (ILCAA)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Stefan Knost (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Hidemitsu KUROKI (ILCAA)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Aiko NISHIKIDA (ILCAA)
presentation of paper for the next volume
Kosuke MATSUBARA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, University of Tsukuba)
presentation of paper for the next volume
All members
Next meeting’s arrangement

The 4th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Citizenship and Political Participation: Comparative Study of the Influence of Migrants and Refugees on Community Development and Social Welfare"

Symposium “Human Rights and Citizenship of Foreigners”

Date / Time 25 July 2015 (Sat.) 14:10‐17:00 [open]
Venue Maijo University Mei-eki Satellite Office(MSAT) (13F, KDX Nagoya Ekimae Building, 3-26-8, Meieki, Nakamura, Nagoya)
Language Japanese
Organized by Nagoya Association for Multicultural Studies (NAMS)
Jointly sponsored by ILCAA Joint Research Project “Citizenship and Political Participation: Comparative Study of the Influence of Migrants and Refugees on Community Development and Social Welfare”
Atsushi KONDO (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Meijo University)
“The Human Rights of Non-Citizens from the Viewpoints of Constitutional and International Human Rights Laws.”
Shin SUGAWARA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Nanzan University)
“Can Permanent Residents become members of Political Parties ? ― Nationality, Local Election and Right to vote ―”
Shin MIYAZAKI (Lawyer)
“Consideration about Residence Permission in Japan which makes the medical treatment reason-from Nagoya High Court’s Judgment of 27 June 2013-”
Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA)
“A Case Study on Some Problems relating to Transnational Marriage Migrants between Japan and the Philippines (tentative title)”
Commentator: Kenichi YANAI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Kwansei Gakuin University)
Chiarperson: Yuko OSAKADA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Chukyo University
Date / Time 26 July 2015 (Sun.) 10:00‐15:00 [closed]
Venue Maijo University Mei-eki Satellite Office(MSAT)
Aiko NISHIKIDA (ILCAA)
Introduction
Maho HADANO (Door to Asylum Nagoya (DAN))
“Rethinking through commitment to the refugees: symbiosis between refugees and local communities in Tokai area”
All members: Lunch & Research Meeting
Aiko NISHIKIDA (ILCAA)
“Swedish Active Foreign Policy and Acceptance of Arab Migrants/Refugees”

The 5th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Early Modern Islamic States and the Surrounding World"

Date / Time 12 July 2015 (Sun.) 14:00-18:15
Venue Room 303, ILCAAA
Language Japanese
Jointly sponsored by JSPS Grant-In-Aid for Scientific Research (Principal Investigator : Nobuaki KONDO (ILCAA))

Report (Japanese)

Nobuaki Kondo (ILCAA)
“Kingship and Legitimacy in Islam: an Outlook”
Yoichi Takamatsu (ILCAA)
“Names and Titles of the Ottoman Sovereign”

The 4th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Multi-disciplinary Study on Islam and Cultural Diversity in Southeast Asia (The Second Term)"

Date / Time 5 July 2015 (Sun.) 14:00-19:00
Venue Room 306, ILCAA
Laungage Japanese

Report (Japanese)

Kota SUECHIKA (Ritsumeikan University)
“Reconsidering Islamism in the Levant after the 2011 Arab Spring”
Ikuya TOKORO (ILCAA)
“Islam and (Ethno-) Nationalism among the Muslim Separatist Movements in Southern Philippines”

The 6th meeting:ILCAA Joint Research Project "Economic Activities and Behaviors Based on Islam"

Date / Time 7 June 2015 (Sun.) 13:00‐14:00 (closed meeting) / 14:00-18:00 (open meeting)
Venue Room 304 (Multimedia Conference Room), ILCAA
Language Japanese
[Closed]
All members
Meeting by members
[Open]
Yasuhiro FUKUSHIMA (ILCAA Joint Researcher, ILCAA Research Fellow)
Opening Remarks
Sachiyo KOMAKI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Takasaki City University of Economics)
“The Poetics and Politics of Material Islam: An investigation of religious goods and prints in India”
All members
Q and A session
Masayuki AKAHORI (ILCAA Joint Researcher, Sophia University)
“Saint Veneration and Economic Activity in Islam” (tentative title)
All members
Q and A session

Lecture on Middle East and Islamic Studies

Date / Time 1 May 2015 (Fri.) 17:00-20:00
Venue Hongo Satellite 5F, TUFS
2-14-10, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Language English
Organized by Core Project “Human Mobility and Formation of Plural Societies in the Middle East and the Muslim World”
Admission:Free, No pre-registration is needed.
Dr. Iqbal Surani (Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes)
“From Haridâs to ‘Alîdâs”
Abstract
The figure of the Imâm is central in shî’sme, particularly for the khojas ismailis where the Imâm is physically present in the person of Shâh Karîm al-Husaynî, Aga Khan IV. He is considered as the 49th Imâm descendant of the Prophet Muhammad from his daughter Fâtima and his cousin and son in law ‘Alî (d. 661). An emblematic and historical figure, the Imâm assumes a double heritage that of Abrahamic tradition vested in the interpretation of the Quran, and presented in the devotional texts of ginân and du’a as the 10th avatâr of Vishnu in the hindu tradition.
Through an analysis of two ginân and of some selected verses of Kalâm-i Maulâ which are examples of the devotional literature of the community we shall try to understand the construction of religious identity of the Khojas Shia Imâmî Ismailis in South East Asia.

International workshop: Persian and Chinese Historiography in the Mongol Empire

Date / Time 8 April 2015 (Wed.) 18:00-20:00
Venue Hongo Satellite 5F, TUFS
2-14-10, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
Language English
Organized by Core Project “Human Mobility and Formation of Plural Societies in the Middle East and the Muslim World”
Admission:Free, No pre-registration is needed.
Geoffrey Humble (National Museum of Ethnology / University of Birmingham)
“Rule and Regency in the Early Mongol Empire: Re-Reading Narratives of Töregene Khatun”
Osamu Otsuka (University of Tokyo)
“Abū al-Qāsim Qāshānī’s Zubdat al-Tawārīkh and the Historiography of the Late Ilkhanid Period.”

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