Japan Anthropology Workshop
Japan Anthropology Workshop (JAWS) developed out of a "growing international interest in the anthropology of Japan," and the first conference was organised in Oxford in March 1984.[1] It is now an annual conference organised with hosts across the world.
Conferences
An overview of the JAWS conferences from 2005.[2]
Date | Title | Subject | Location | Keynote speaker | Notes |
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2005 | 16th JAWS Conference | East Meets West | University of Hong Kong | Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney | |
2005 | 17th JAWS Conference | Time and Memory | University of Vienna | Held in conjunction with the 11th European Association for Japanese Studies (EAJS) Conference | |
2007 | 18th JAWS Conference | Japan and Materiality in a Broader Perspective | University of Oslo | Joy Hendry | |
2010 | 20th JAWS Conference | Religion, Ritual, and Identity in Japan | University of Texas at Austin | Delores Martinez | |
2011 | 21st JAWS Conference | Tallinn University in Estonia | Held concurrent with Section 5 (Anthropology and Sociology) of the 13th EAJS Conference |
References
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