[Event] The 7th Youth Culture Symposium “Acceptance and Transformation of Other Cultures in Japan and Germany”
Host: Yamaoka Memorial Foundation
Date and time: March 8, 2023 (Wed), 4 pm - 7:20 pm
Venue: Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa+Online (Zoom live broadcast)
Japanese-English Simultaneous Interpretation

 

The 7th Youth Culture Symposium “Acceptance and Transformation of Other Cultures in Japan and Germany”

Date and time: March 8, 2023 (Wed), 4 pm – 7:20 pm (doors opens at 3 pm)

Venue: Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa+Online (Zoom live broadcast)

 

The 7th Youth Culture Symposium “Acceptance and Transformation of Other Cultures in Japan and Germany”

<Date and Time>

March 8, 2023 (Wed), 4 pm – 7:20 pm (doors opens at 3 pm)

<Venue>

Goethe-Institut Villa Kamogawa
Online (Zoom live broadcast)

<Audience capacity>

on site 30 people / online 500 people

<Entrance fee>

none

<Language>

Japanese/English(simultaneous interpretation)

<Details>

https://yamaoka-memorial.or.jp/en/event/2023/0308-01.html

Event Registration Form:https://yamaoka-memorial.or.jp/en/event/entry/

<Outline of the Symposium>

Topic

“Acceptance and Transformation of Other Cultures in Japan and Germany”

Program

Part 1 and Part 2: Research Reports

  1. Theresa Christina Sieland(Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Institute for Modern Japan, PhD student)
    Research theme: “Influence of volunteer activities on the perception of rural regions among young people in Japan”
  2. Matsumoto Toshiki(Part-time lecturer at Osaka College of Music, Lecturer in charge of classes at Ritsumeikan University)
    Research theme:”Changes in the Reception of Takarazuka in Germany: From “Kabuki” to Subculture and Queer Culture”
  3. Vera Paola Shoda(Kobe University, Center for Computational Social Science & Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration, Assistant Professor)
    Research theme : “Study on young Japanese and German women’s self-representations on social media (Instagram) “
  4. Dinh Thi Thuc Vien(Kyoto University, Graduate School of Agriculture, Division of Natural Resource Economics, PhD Candidate)
    Research theme:”The openness of Japanese and German young people to ethnic foods: The case of Vietnamese cuisine”

Part 3: Plenary Discussion

Moderator Prof. Jun Yoshida(Professor, Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University)