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Covid-19の世界的流行(爆発)が、世界に劇的な変化をもたらしつつあります。そして私たちの研究活動をも変化させつつあります。調査旅行がほぼ不可能になったことで、資料を保存し、遠隔から活用できるようにすることが、これまで以上に重要になっています。

このことは、研究者が会合したり、大学の研究室に通うことを制限されたり、学生にいたっては特別な理由がなければ大学への入構さえ禁止されているため、困難でもあります。

しかしながら、一旦、現在のCovid-19の波が過ぎ去れば、私たちは二倍・三倍の努力をするつもりです。また、印刷物であれデジタル形式であれ、他の資料を研究者たちが確実に利用できるようにするため、パートナーたちとも協力して行きます。

 

皆さん、お体を大切に!

[2019-10-27] Symposium “Other Facets of Medical Studies on the Japanese Occupation in Indonesia”

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日時: 2019年10月27日(日) 午前9:00〜12:00
会場: 国際文化会館 セミナールーム404

Agenda:

  1. Mayumi Yamamoto, “VD and Comfort Women in Java during the Japanese Occupation”
  2. Kaoru Kochi, “From Hollywood Flicks to Eradicating Malaria: Screening Films in Indonesia during the Japanese Occupation”
  3. Jim Collins, “Public Health education before and after the Japanese occupation: Malaria”
  4. William Bradley Horton, “Health for Indonesians: Public activities of Japanese medical practitioners and public health efforts on Java (1942-1945)”

共同開催:

  • 科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(B) 19H01227「日本占領期インドネシアのマラリア戦争―医療・衛生から見えてくる『植民地』社会」
  • 科学研究費助成事業 科研費 基盤研究(B) 19H01321「インドネシア現代史の『失われた環』―日本軍政から見えた戦後の社会」

[2018-11-05] Symposium on Tohoku and the Southward Movement

On November 5, 2018, we held a symposium on “The Southward Movement of the Japanese from the Tōhoku Region Who Opened Up Modern Japan.” Miyagi University generously sponsored this symposium and has been very supportive of our research efforts.

  • Ken’ichi Goto (Emeritus, Waseda University)

An Overview of the Southward ‘Foreign Relations’ of the Tohoku People Who Opened up Modern Japan [近代日本を拓いた東北人の南方『外交』の概観]

  • Aiko Kurasawa (Emeritus, Keio University)

Miura Jo’s Bali Island [「三浦襄のバリ島」]

 

  • Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)

Imamura Hitoshi’s Europe and Military Administration of Java [今村均のヨーロッパとジャワ軍政]

  • Isao Yamazaki (Saga University)

Masamitsu Itagaki’s Djakarta Ika Daigaku: Tohoku-Jawa-Kyushu [板垣政参のジャカルタ医科大学―東北・ジャワ・九州]

 

 

[2016-10-05] Medicine Talks (II): Perceiving Society and Individuals from the Japanese Occupation to Independent Indonesia

[2016-10-05] Medicine Talks (II): Perceiving Society and Individuals from the Japanese Occupation to Independent Indonesia

Date/ time: October 4, 2016, from 13.00-16.00
Venue: Room 4 B (4th floor), National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS)
  • Hans Pols (Sydney University) — keynote
    “Collaboration, Opportunism, and Resistance: Indonesian Physicians during the Japanese Occupation”
  • Mayumi Yamamoto (Miyagi University)
    “Men, ‘Do not Approach the Dangerous!’: Military Practice for Prevention of Venereal Disease”
  • William Bradley Horton (Waseda University)
    “From Shadow Work to the Front Line: Japanese and Indonesian Nurses in Java and Bali under Japanese Military Administration”
  • Yamazaki Isao (Saga University)
    “Kurume-Jakarta-Palembang: Adventurous wartime explorations of Bridgestone and the Kurume Medical School”
  • Moderator: Jafar Suryomenggolo (GRIPS)

October 4 Sympo Flyer v2

[2015-12-06] Social History of Indonesia during the Japanese Occupation

Location: The International House of Japan (Ropponggi)
Date & Time: December 6, 2015, 13:00-17:00

  • Yamazaki Isao (Saga Univ.)
    “How Bridgestone survived the war: A focus on Wartime Business Operations in Java”
  • Kochi Kaoru (Aichi Pref. Univ.)
    “The Social Landscape of Java through Cinema and Entertainment under the Japanese Occupation”
  • Yamamoto Mayumi (Miyagi Univ.)
    “Dangerous Liaisons: On Ladies and Laddies in Jakarta”
  • Kurasawa Aiko (Keio Univ.)
    “A Story of a Stateless Woman in Indonesia and the Greater East Asian War”
  • Eveline Buchheim (NIOD/Miyagi Univ. JSPS Fellow)
    “Dutch-Japanese connections on the ground: Navigating everyday life under the Japanese occupation of Indonesia”
  • William Bradley Horton (Waseda Univ.)
    “Forgotten Wartime Travelers and Invisible Employees: Japanese Women in Indonesia, 1942-45”
  • Michael Montesano (ICEAS-Yusof Isyak Institute)
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[PDF] 2015-12-05 Social History of Indonesia during the Japanese Occupation