Cosponsored by the Gender History Association of Japan and the Society for the Study of Image and Gender

Public Symposium

Organizing Theme: Visibility/Invisibility of Representation and Gender



Presentation 1: Kei Chiba
“Political Function of Amaterasu in the Modern Emperor System"
Presentation 2: Chieko Nishiyama
“How Public Sculptures Gendered and Transformed Urban Spaces"
Commentators: Takeshi Hara (History of Japanese Political Thought)
Rie Mori (History of Clothing/Art History)

Sunday October 2, 2005, 13:30-16:30
Tsuda Hall (near Sendagaya Station), Room 101 & 102
Sendagaya 1-18-24, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0051 Tel. 03-3402-1851
Get off at JR Chuo Line (local) Sendagaya Station or Tokyo Metro Oedo Line Kokuritu-Kyogijo Station (Exit 4)

Fees: 500 yen for Members, Undergraduate and Graduate Students
1,000 yen for Non-members (except Undergraduate and Graduate Students)

Contact:
The Gender History Association of Japan, c / o Hiroko Nagano
Department of Economics
Chuo University
Higashi Nakano 742-1, Hachioji-city, Tokyo 192-0393
E-mail: genderhistory1@khh.biglobe.ne.jp
Fax: 0426-74-3425
The Association's Website: http://www7a.biglobe.ne.jp/~genderhistory/