Center for East Asian Studies
Freedom of Expression and Contemporary Art: Contextualizing Japan's Aichi Triennale
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Regenstein Library Room 122A
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2019-11-11 14:00:00
2019-11-11 18:00:00
Freedom of Expression and Contemporary Art: Contextualizing Japan's Aichi Triennale
Schedule:
14:00 Welcoming Remarks
14:15 Kirsten Cather (UT Austin), "Japanese Censorship in Theory & Practice"
15:00 Namiko Kunimoto (Ohio State) "Art and Activism in Japan"
15:45 Shimada Yoshiko, " 'Being a Statue of Non Freedom of Expression' : Gender is the Core Issue of the Censorship"
16:45 Roundtable Discussion: Kyeong-hee Choi (UChicago), Laura Hein (Northwestern), Matthew Jesse Jackson (UChicago), W.J.T. Mitchell (UChicago)
18:00 Reception
Free and Open to the Public
Center for East Asian Studies, University of Chicago
773-702-8647
eastasia@uchicago.edu
Regenstein Library Room 122A
Department of Art History
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America/Chicago
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Schedule:
14:00 Welcoming Remarks
14:15 Kirsten Cather (UT Austin), "Japanese Censorship in Theory & Practice"
15:00 Namiko Kunimoto (Ohio State) "Art and Activism in Japan"
15:45 Shimada Yoshiko, " 'Being a Statue of Non Freedom of Expression' : Gender is the Core Issue of the Censorship"
16:45 Roundtable Discussion: Kyeong-hee Choi (UChicago), Laura Hein (Northwestern), Matthew Jesse Jackson (UChicago), W.J.T. Mitchell (UChicago)
18:00 Reception
Free and Open to the Public
Center for East Asian Studies, University of Chicago
773-702-8647