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南アジア研究関連新着情報 2015/09/18

9/23より開催 International Workshop on Pre-Modern Kashmir のご案内

 京都大学ユーラシア文化研究センター羽田記念会館にて9/23-24の二日間、京都大学インド学研究室、RINDAS(龍谷大学現代インド研究センター)、ユーラシア文化研究センター(羽田記念館)の共催で、カシュミールワークショップ(International Workshop on Pre-Modern Kashmir 2015)を開催いたします。
 中世から近代にいたるまで高い文化的地位と思想の隆盛を誇ったカシュミールを主題といたしまして、文献学・歴史学の二方向からその文化や土地性についてさまざまな議論を行おうというものです。
基調講演者には、オックスフォード大学のAlexis Sanderson教授をお招きします。
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 どうぞよろしくお願いいたします。

 We are pleased to announce that the Kashmir Workshop (International Workshop on Pre-Modern Kashmir 2015) will be held in Kyoto University on the 23rd and 24th of September 2015.

 Kashmir, the North-West Frontier of the Indian Subcontinent, had kept a dignity as a center of high-culture and intellectuals through pre-modern times. Because of its location in the crossroads between South Asia, Central Asia and West Asia, Kashmir’s intellectual tradition made trans- regional interaction with other regions in the fields of philosophy, science, literature, grammar, historiography, and art, which stimulated the creativity of the intellectuals in both Kashmir and other regions.
 This workshop aims to throw light on the locality, trans-regionality and the close relation between the “in-betweenness” and intellectual creativity of pre-modern Kashmir through the historical and philological approach.

 You can find the detail of the workshop below. Please contact us (Akane SAITO: nekonokuni85@yahoo.co.jp / Satoshi OGURA gekiryu640@gmail.com) if you have any question.

With best wishes,

Satoshi OGURA
Akane SAITO

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Kashmir Workshop (International Workshop on Pre-modern Kashmir 2015)

Venue: Center for Eurasian Cultural Studies (Haneda Memorial Hall)
Date: 23rd and 24th of September, 2015

Sponsorship: Indological Studies, Graduate School of Letters/Faculty of Letters, Kyoto University (Organizers: Satoshi Ogura, Akane Saito)
Cosponsors: The Center for the Study of Contemporary India (RINDAS), Center for Eurasian Cultural Studies

Provisional Presenters:
Alexis Sanderson (Prof. Emeritus, All Souls College, University of Oxford): Keynote lecture “Religious Change in Kashmir”
Yasuke Ikari (Prof. Emeritus, Kyoto Univ.) Title undecided
Bill Mak (Hakubi Center, Kyoto Univ.) “Bhaṭṭopala and Scientific Learning in the Tenth Century Kashmir”
Kiyokazu Okita (Hakubi Center, Kyoto Univ.) ”After Kashmir: Early Modern Sanskrit Aesthetic in Andhra and Bengal”
Yuko Yokochi (Kyoto Univ.) “From Allāh to Īśvara: a preliminary study in Śrīvara’s Kathākautuka”
Satoshi Ogura (JSPS) “Muġals as Seen by Kashmiri Pandits in the Sixteenth Century”
Yuki Tomonari (JSPS) “Vyākaraṇa tradition in 9th Century Kashmir:
Traces preserved in Bhaṭṭa Jayanta’s Nyāyamañjarī”
Akane Saito (JSPS) “Theories of Speech in Medieval Kashmir in the Light of Epistemology and Ontology”
Satoshi Naiki (Center for Cultural Heritage Studies, Kyoto Univ.) “The Arm Joints of Gandharan Sculptures”
Yohei Kawajiri (Chikusi Jogakuen Univ.) “Some Observations on Scribal Annotations in Manuscripts of the Pratyabhijñā”
Somdev Vasudeva (Kyoto Univ.) “Śambhukavi and Śrīharṣadeva”

Programme (Presentation 30 min. + Question and Answer 10 min.)
9/23
13:00-13:10 Opening
13:10-15:10 Keynote lecture by Prof. Emeritus Alexis Sanderson Tea & Coffee Break (15 min.)
15:25-16:05 Presentation 1 Yasuke Ikari
16:05-16:45 Presentation 2 Bill Mak
Tea & Coffee Break (15 min.)
17:00-17:40 Presentation 3 Kiyokazu Okita

9/24
10:00-10:40 Presentation 4 Yuko Yokochi
10:40-11:20 Presentation 5 Satoshi Ogura Tea & Coffee Break (15 min.)
11:35-12:15 Presentation 6 Yuki Tomonari
12:15-12:55 Presentation 7 Akane Saito
Lunch (95 min.)
14:30-15:10 Presentation 8  Satoshi Naiki
15:10-15:50 Presentation 9  Yohei Kawajiri Tea & Coffee Break (15 min.)
16:05-16:45 Presentation 10 Somdev Vasudeva Closing