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Support Us Subscribe Contact 日本語 Search --> About us About us Message from the Director Collège de France Members Event Media Publication Video Series Mail magazine Posters collection YouTube Channel News Blog Research JP About us Members Event Media News Blog Research ・Access ・Subscribe ・Contact ・Search --> Lecture (Prof. Andrew GORDON) Bringing Dark Heritage to Light: Monuments to Wartime Foreign Laborers in Japan Prof. Gordon will consider two meanings of “dark” in relation to history and heritage. First, the commemoration of shameful or tragic episodes in history. Second, the existence of little known and in some cases nearly hidden monuments which seek to commemorate this history. He will focus on a few among the surprisingly numerous monuments erected in Japan since the 1960s to mark the sites of coerced foreign labor and mourn the deaths of the laborers. LEARN MORE Zoom Webinar Friday, 26 April 2024, 14:00-15:30 JST Lecture (Prof. Martin DUSINBERRE) What is a Global Historian’s Archive? This lecture follows the Yamashiro-maru steamship across Asian and Pacific waters. Drawing on an unconventional and deeply material archive, from gravestones to government files, paintings to song, and from digitized records to the very earth itself, the lecture addresses key questions of method and authorial positionality in the writing of global history. This investigation into archival practice asks, what is the global archive, where is it cited, and who are ‘we’ as we cite it? His presentation draws from his new book, Mooring the Global Archive: A Japanese Ship and its Migrant Histories (Cambridge University Press, 2023). LEARN MORE Zoom Webinar Friday, 10 May 2024, 10:30-12:00 JST Lecture (Prof. Sabine DULLIN) Thinking through Permafrost Today, permafrost undergoes a remarkable revival. Journalists, scientists, citizens, and politicians — everyone appears to be invested in preventing the deterioration of this Arctic ground. But where was permafrost before? As an historian and specialist on the history of Russia and the Soviet Union, Prof. Dullin is interested in discussing how Permafrost was invented as a scientific issue and, at the same time, how it was a natural and meaningful ground for the native communities living on it. LEARN MORE Zoom Webinar Tuesday, 14 May, 2024, 16:30-18:00 JST Lecture (Prof. SAKAI Naoki) The Putative Unity of the West: On Anthropological Difference The modern world's international landscape is shaped by an investment in anthropological difference since the emergence of "Europe" in the early modern era. This lecture delves into the identity politics of whiteness, where individuals invest in European culture, Western civilization, and a race devoid of color. However, true belonging remains putative, only realized through contrast with the non-European, non-Western, and non-white. LEARN MORE Zoom Webinar Friday, 17 May 2024, 14:00-15:30 pm JST BLOG Gratitude for the Wonderful People I Have Met Tokyo College was born on February 1st, 2019. The top photo seen below was taken on that memorable day, and it depicts myself with Professor Tokura, who assumed his dual post with Tokyo College that day, as well as the International Strategy Group staff at the University Headquarters who helped with the tedious administrative work before and after the College’s birth. READ MORE HANEDA Masashi 24 March 2024 BLOG Different Dimensions of Bilingualism (Part 1. of 2) This blog post was created as part of the interdisciplinary zengaku seminar "Different Dimensions of Bilingualism" offered at the University of Tokyo during the 2023 academic year. READ MORE Lidiya SHAMOVA 6 April 2024 BLOG Different Dimensions of Bilingualism (Part 2. of 2) This blog post was created as part of the interdisciplinary zengaku seminar "Different Dimensions of Bilingualism" offered at the University of Tokyo during the 2023 academic year. READ MORE Lidiya SHAMOVA 6 April 2024 ABOUT US Our principle theme “The Earth and Human Society in 2050” Tokyo College aims to generate new knowledge to contribute to the creation of an inclusive society and spark deeper public engagement with the University. LEARN MORE Events Zoom Meeting Conscience and Complexity (Lecture by Prof. Alexander R. GALLOWAY) Tuesday, 7 May 2024, 10:00-11:00 am JST Zoom Webinar The Origin and Rise of Homo sapiens (Lecture by Prof. Jean-Jacques HUBLIN) Thursday, 9 May 2024, 2:00-3:30 pm Zoom Webinar What is a Global Historian’s Archive? (Lecture by Prof. Martin DUSINBERRE) Friday, 10 May 2024, 10:30-12:00 JST Zoom Webinar Thinking through Permafrost (Lecture by Prof. Sabine DULLIN) Tuesday, 14 May, 2024, 16:30-18:00 JST Zoom Webinar The Putative Unity of the West: On Anthropological Difference (Lecture by Prof. SAKAI Naoki) Friday, 17 May 2024, 14:00-15:30 pm JST Zoom Webinar Central Banks in the 21st Century (Lecture by Prof. Luiz Awazu PEREIRA DA SILVA) Wednesday, May 29th, 2024, 15:00-16:30 JST Zoom Webinar Family-run Medical Institutions in Japan (Lecture by Prof. Roger GOODMAN) Thursday, 30 May 2024, 14:00-15:30 JST YouTube The Salon ー Conversations with Prominent Professors at the University of Tokyo (Season 2) Every Friday from June 7, 2024 (Available from 17:00 JST) SHOW MORE Blog Different Dimensions of Bilingualism (Part 2. of 2) 2024.04.06 Tokyo College Blog Continuing from Part 1. of 2. This blog post was created as part of the interdisciplinary zengaku seminar &#8220;Different Dimensions of Bilingualism&#8221; offered at the University of Tokyo during the 2023 academic year.  How to Teach&#8230; Different Dimensions of Bilingualism (Part 1. of 2) 2024.04.06 Tokyo College Blog This blog post was created as part of the interdisciplinary zengaku seminar &#8220;Different Dimensions of Bilingualism&#8221; offered at the University of Tokyo during the 2023 academic year.  Dr. Lidiya Shamova(Instructor, Postdoctoral Fellow, Tokyo College) What does&#8230; Gratitude for the Wonderful People I Have Met 2024.04.01 HANEDA Masashi Tokyo College was born on February 1st, 2019. The top photo seen below was taken on that memorable day, and it depicts myself with Professor Tokura, who assumed his dual post with Tokyo College that day,&#8230; Behind the Scenes with UT7 and Tokyo College (Part. 2 of 2) 2024.01.23 Tokyo College Blog By LI Chunyan, Laur KIIK, Cintia KOZONOI VEZZANI Continuing from Part 1. of Behind the Scenes with UT7 and Tokyo College. Dialogue 5 Speaker IGARASHI Kiyohiko (Professor, Department of Biomaterial Sciences, Graduate School of Agricultural and&#8230; SHOW MORE Members Tokyo College Professor Frank UPHAM Tokyo College Professor Leslie BEDFORD Tokyo College Professor Naoki SAKAI Tokyo College Professor Andrew GORDON Associate Professor EMA Arisa Project Assistant Professor TERADA Yuki VIEW ALL MEMBERS Event Reports Zoom Webinar International Women&#8217;s Day Event: A Conversation with Akutagawa Prize-winning Author MURATA Sayaka Monday, 18 March 2024, 17:00-18:30 JST Zoom Webinar The Social and Behavioural Turn in Macroeconomics (Lecture by Prof. Edward John DRIFFILL) Wednesday, 28 February 2024, 15:00-16:30 JST PREVIOUS EVENTS NEWS Project Researcher Flavia BALDARI Publishes Article in 『哲學』(Tetsugaku) Project Researcher Dr. Flavia BALDARI&#8217;s article &#8220;The Discourse of Technology and Nihilism in the 20th Century. Reconsidering the Idea of Humanity in Maruyama Masao and Karl Löwith&#8221; (「20世紀の技術論とニヒリズムー丸山眞男とカール・レーヴィットの人間観を再考する」in Japanese) has been published in 『哲學』(Philosophy (Tetsugaku): Annual&#8230; 2024.04.22 New Members Join Tokyo College In April this year, we welcomed the following members to Tokyo College: Prof. ASAMA Hajime (Project Professor) Prof. Luiz Awazu PEREIRA DA SILVA (Tokyo College Professor) Prof. Leslie BEDFORD (Tokyo College Professor) Prof. Frank UPHAM (Tokyo College&#8230; 2024.04.22 Lecture by Professor SHIMAZU Naoko “Mapping Middle Road: Pre-War Japanese Community in Singapore” (April 19, in-person) On April 19, Tokyo College Professor Prof. SHIMAZU Naoko will give a lecture entitled “Mapping Middle Road: Pre-War Japanese Community in Singapore.” For more information, see the event webpage. Date: April 19 (Fri) 2024 12:00-13:00 (SGT)&#8230; 2024.04.17 Tokyo College Director Takeo Hoshi Appears on NPR&#8217;s Planet Money Tokyo College Director Prof. Takeo Hoshi appeared on NPR Planet Money channel&#8217;s recent episode &#8220;Japan had a vibrant economy. Then it fell into a slump for 30 years.&#8221; Click here to listen. 2024.04.11 Distinguished University Professor TOKURA Yoshinori’s Research Group Demonstrates Multistep Topological Transitions Among Meron and Skyrmion Crystals in a Centrosymmetric Magnet The research group to which Distinguished University Professor TOKURA Yoshinori belongs has successfully demonstrated multistep topological transitions among a variety of meron and skyrmion crystal states in a centrosymmetric magnet GdRu2Ge2. 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