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Call for Papers

Theme: Japonisme and Eastern Thoughts (Religion, Philosophy,
Aesthetics)
Subtitle: From the 19th to 20th Centuries
Type: International Symposium 2021
Institution: Society for the Study of Japonisme
   Ebara Hatakeyama Memorial Foundation
Location: Online
Date: 4.12.2021
Deadline: 31.7.2021

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The Society for the Study of Japonisme is pleased to announce the
2021 edition of its International Symposium, co-organized with the
Ebara Hatakeyama Memorial Foundation. Under the general theme
“Japonisme and Eastern Thoughts (Religion, Philosophy, Aesthetics):
From the 19th to the 20th Centuries,” the symposium will examine the
spiritual aspects of Japonisme, evoked by Eastern and Japanese
thoughts.

In the middle of the 19th century, Siebold exhibited Buddhist
statues, commenting on Japanese religion and thoughts in his book
Japan. In the United States, Pumpelly influenced John La Farge with
his detailed accounts of Buddhism and Shintoism. Numerous painters,
from Van Gogh and Gauguin to Redon and Klee, were also inspired by
the Buddhist ideas. Institutions such as Paris’s Guimet Museum and
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts set up special rooms for the Buddhist
statues. At around the same time, Theosophists as well as Edwin
Arnold disseminated Eastern philosophy, while the World’s Parliament
of Religions, held in Chicago in 1893, put Eastern religious thoughts
on the global map.

The reception of Eastern thoughts in Europe and the US continued to
develop in the 20th century. Okakura Kakuzō’s The Book of Tea and
Suzuki Daisetsu’s Zen propagated Buddhist concepts such as
“emptiness” and “nothingness,” as well as key notions of Japanese
aesthetic such as “wabi” and “sabi,” paving way for a flowering of
international scholarship from Arthur Waley to Eugen Herrigel. In
addition, Eastern thought, with its spirituality as a counterweight
to capitalism and materialism, had an impact on literature, theater,
and architecture in the West.

This symposium seeks to reconsider the relationship between Japonisme
and Eastern thoughts and its broader significance by examining
specific cases from the 19th century to the middle of the 20th
century.

In light of ongoing uncertainty regarding Covid-19, this year’s
symposium will be held as a fully virtual event. Presentations and
discussions will take place on-line, with simultaneous translation
into English or Japanese. Please note that we may modify the timeline
described above and possibly reschedule the symposium from online to
a hybrid event depending on the pandemic situation and other
circumstances. The final decision including the program will be made
in September 2021.

Please submit an abstract for a 20-minute presentation as attachment
(single-page A4 document of about 300 words) to the email address
below by 5pm, July 31, 2021, Japan Standard Time. Submissions will be
reviewed by the Board of Directors and accepted applicants will be
notified around September 15. Please note that we do not accept
papers already published elsewhere. Accepted applicants will submit
their paper and pre-recorded video presentation by November 15 in
preparation for simultaneous translation.

Send enquiries and proposals to:

The Society for the Studies of Japonisme
Director in Charge: Tanaka Atsuko, Ph.D.
japonisme2021koku...@gmail.com

Language:
Japanese or English (with simultaneous interpretation)

Requirements:
The Society for the Study of Japonisme membership. Non-members must
sign up when submitting their proposal (see the “Join Us” page on our
website https://japonisme-studies.jp/join-us/). Your proposal will be
considered once the Board of Directors approves your membership.


Conference website:
https://japonisme-studies.jp/call-for-papers-the-society-for-the-study-of-japonisme-international-symposium-2021-japonisme-and-eastern-thoughts-religion-philosophy-aesthetics-from-the-19th-to-20th-centuries/





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