2023.11.15
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【シンポジウム(12/7・8)】スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター2023冬期国際シンポジウム “Borders, Boundaries and War across Eurasia: Cycles of Violence and Resilience”
スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター2023冬期国際シンポジウム
“Borders, Boundaries and War across Eurasia: Cycles of Violence and Resilience”
日 時: 2023年12月7-8日
開催方法: 対面・オンラインのハイブリッド開催
会 場: 北海道大学スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター 大会議室 (403室)
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■プログラム■
December 7 Thu Day 1 Borderlands, Gender and Migration
9:30-9:40 Opening Remarks
9:40-11:30 Panel 1: Neighbor’s Eyes on the Ukrainian War
Chair and Commentator:
Yoko Aoshima(SRC)
Presenters:
Akihiro Iwashita (SRC)
“Japan’s Geo-politics under the Russia’s War in Ukraine”
Joni Virkkunen and Minna Piipponen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
“Limits of Para-diplomacy: Multi-layered Geopolitics of Finland’s Eastern Border”
Noboru Miyawaki (Ritsumeikan University)
“Foreign Policy of Mongolia under the Russia’s War in Ukraine”
11:40-12:40 Keynote Lecture: Another Brick in the Wall: B/Ordering through Othering in a World in Turmoil
Chair: Edward Boyle (International Research Center for Japanese Studies)
Presenter:
Elisabeth Vallet (CMR-Saint Jean and University of Quebec, Canada)
14:00-15:50 Panel 2: War and Feminists
Chair: Mie Nakachi (Hokusei Gakuen University)
Presenters:
Oksana Kis (Institute of Ethnology, Ukraine)
“Militant Beyond Military: Hybridization of Normative Femininity in Public Discourse During Russia’s War against Ukraine”
Ella Rossman (University College London, UK)
“Russian Feminism in the Last Decade: From Art-Activism and Civic Education to the Anti-War Movement”
Commentators: Paula Michaels (Monash University, Australia)
Ikuno Ochi (Tohoku University)
16:10-18:00 Panel 3: Anti-War Protests and the New Waves of Migration and LGBTQ
Chair: Norio Horie (University of Toyama)
Presenters:
Irina Meyer-Olimpieva (George Washington University, US)
“Volunteering instead of Protesting: Helping Ukrainian Refugees as a Covert Form of Antiwar Resistance in Russia”
Alexander Sasha Kondakov (University College Dublin, Ireland)
“Russia’s Sexual Sovereignty” (tentative)
Commentators: Mayu Michigami (Niigata University)
Hyunjoo Naomi Chi (Hokkaido University)
December 8 Fri Day 2 Cold War History in Northeast Asia
13:00-15:00 Panel 4: Re-discovering Japan as Actor
Chair: David Wolff (SRC)
Presenters:
Yasuhiro Izumikawa (Aoyama Gakuin University) and Ayako Kusunoki (International Research Center for Japanese Studies)
“The Korean War and Japan: Tokyo’s Stealth Activism in Security Policy”
Amy King (Australia National University) 【On Zoom】
“Reinterpreting the Past and Rebuilding the New: Constructing Unofficial Cold War Sino-Japanese Relations”
Masaya Inoue (Keio University)
“Negotiations on the Japan-China Aviation Agreement and LDP Politics, 1973-4”
Commentator: James Hershberg (George Washington University)【On Zoom】
15:20-17:20 Panel 5: Critical Junctures across the Region: Taiwan, Mongolia, Korea
Chair: Lee Jong Won (Waseda University)
Presenters:
David Wolff (SRC)
“Stalin and Taiwan: 1944-1953”
Batbayar Tsedendamba (Institute of History and Ethnology, Mongolia / SRC)
“Mongolia’s struggle to join the United Nations: Great Power Rivalry and Mongolia’s Aspirations (1946-1961)”
Yasuhiro Izumikawa (Aoyama Gakuin University)
“South Korea’s Nordpolitik and Japan: Diplomatic Dynamics in Northeast Asia at the End of the Cold War”
Commentator: Sergey Radchenko (Johns Hopkins University SAIS, Italy) 【On Zoom】
17:20-18:00 Wrap-up Discussion
Organizing Committee:
Akihiro Iwashita, David Wolff, Takehiko Inoue, Tomomi Murakami
Sponsored by
Platform for Explorations in Survival Strategies at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University
JSPS KAKENHI JP19H00575 “Multi-Archival Analysis of Critical Junctures in Post-war Northeast Asia”
East Eurasian Studies Project, National Institute for the Humanities
Eurasia Unit for Border Research at the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center, Hokkaido University