PANEL 52
AREA OF STUDY
EAST AND INNER ASIA
MODERNITY THROUGH THE EYES OF CIVILIANS: RELIGION AND SOCIAL ACTIVISM IN HOKKAIDO, TAIWAN, AND TOKYO, 1900S - 1950S
첨부파일
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VENUE
Humanities Korea Hall (Bldg. 106)
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DATE
HKH# 211 3:30 PM-5:20 PM
- Chaired by Soichi Tsuchiya, Waseda University
Invited Speakers
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Settler Colonialism and Fortune-Telling : Takashima Kaemon and the Modernization of Japan
Soichi Tsuchiya, Waseda University -
Self-Realisation As an Ethical Responsibility : A Taiwanese Christian’s Search for Social Betterment Under Japanese Colonial Rule, 1920s–1930s
Kazue Mino, Meiji Gakuin University -
Reconciliation and Peace Activities : Through the Role of Christianity and International Student Seminar in Postwar Japan
Natsuko Godo, Purdue University -
Discussant:
M William Steele, International Christian University