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12:50-19:00,Saturday,10th January 2016

The following speaker will give a talk at the next AA-Ken Workshop.
The details are as follows.

Date/Time 10 January 2016, (Sun.), 12:50-19:00
Venue Room 306 (Multimedia Seminar Room), 3F ILCAA
(Asahicho 3-11-1, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo, 183-8534)
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Details 12:50
Opening Remarks
Yasuhiro YAMAKOSHI (Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Introduction
Chie MIYAWAKI (Anthropological Institute, Nanzan University)

13:00 Session 1
“Negotiating Social Expectations and Aesthetic Concerns: The Case of Hmong Ethnic Dress in Yunnan China”
Chie MIYAWAKI (Anthropological Institute, Nanzan University)
“Veiling and Dressing with Faith: Indonesian Muslim Fashion as a Trend and Their Belief”
Yo NONAKA (Keio Research Institute at SFC)
Comments
Ryoko NISHII (Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa,Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

14:20 Break

14:40 Session 2
“The Animals which Became the Pelts: A Study of Khanty's View? of Animals and Wearing Pelts”
Yuka OISHI (Graduate School of Humanities, Tokyo Metropolitan University)
“'Nyanga na wose' (fashion of women): The Tattoo Practice of the Baka Hunter-Gatherers”
Yujie PENG (Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University)
Comments
Yoshimi YAMAMOTO (Tsuru University)

16:00 Break

16:20 Session 3
“Negotiating Boundaries of Adornments and the Body of the Pastoral Samburu in Northern Kenya”
Kyoko NAKAMURA (The Center for African Area Studies, Kyoto University)
“Wearing Accessories which are Inherited and Altered: Silver Goods in Mongolia”
Mari KAZATO (Hokusei Gakuen University Junior College)
Comments
Seiji NAKAO (Graduate School of Humanities, Nanzan University)

17:40 Break

18:00 General Discussion
Discussants
Masakazu TANAKA (Kyoto University)
Teruo SEKIMOTO (The University of Tokyo)

19:00 Closing
Mari KAZATO (Hokusei Gakuen University Junior College)
Organized by ILCAA
Languages Japanese
Admission Free
No registration is required.
For more details, please see here. (in Japanese.)

Poster(in Japanese)

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