Japan Oral History Association 8th Annual Conference (JOHA8)

Date:   September 11, 2010: 12:00 – 18:20 / Welcome dinner afterwards
September 12, 2010: 9:00 – 17:00
Venue:   7th bldg, Ikebukuro campus, Rikkyo University
3-34-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
 
 
PROGRAM
September 11, 2010
11:00 AM: Board meeting (Room 7301)
12:00 PM: Registration (1st Floor, Building 7)
 
12:45~15:15 PM: Panel
 
Session 1 (Room 7201) Moderator:  Sachiko Takita
1.  Levels of Manga Experience including Societal and Historical within Life History
Satoru IKEGAMI
 
2.  Life Stories of Male Family Caregivers Living in Suburbs of Major Cities
Masato NAKA
 
3.  Oral History and ”Exchanges of Trans-Pacific”: Reflecting on the “Ties Made” by Certain Japanese-Americans and Japanese Nationals
   Takamichi “Taka” GO
 
4.  Usefulness of Oral History in the Theory of STS (Science, Technology, Sociology)
Kohji HIRATA
 
15:20~18:20 PM:  Break-Out Session (Room 7203)
Workshop Series 4: What is discovery?)
 
18:30~ PM
Welcome dinner (Fujidana on the 2nd Floor of 1st Canteen)
Adults: 3,500 yen
Students: 2,500 yen
September 12, 2010
9:00 AM ~12:00 PM: Panel
Session 2 (Room 7201) Moderator: Tomoyo Nakao  
1.  Spanish Republican Exiled Family’s Struggle against the Past Political Violence
Chikako ARASAWA
 
2.  People Living in Towns along the Thailand-Myanmar (Burma) Border: Relationship between Individual Life History and Local Territorial History
Tamami KUBO
 
3.  Social World of a Deserter
Yusuke WATANABE
 
4.  The Great Tokyo Air Raids Testimonial Video Project : As Activities to Pass on the Experiences/Memories to the Next Generation
Tadahito YAMAMOTO
Yutaka KIMURA
Seishi ISHIBASHI
 
5.  Research of the Interview Tape Recorded by the Investigation Team of USSBS (United States Strategy Bombing Study)
 Seishi ISHIBASHI
 
Session 3 (Room 7203) Moderator: Yuka Kawaji 
1.      Joint Presentation: Theory of Oral History and Implementation
Recording of Oral History
l  Why Record Oral History? The Scope Stretching from the Controversies in Methodology of Social Research
Naoki ABE
 
l  Demining Gap between Practical Level and Working Level in Oral History: from Individual Perspective
Naoko KATO
 
l  Archives of Oral History Materials in Japan
Kohji HIRATA
 
l  Logic in Video Documentation of Oral History ~ from a Case Study of Video Anthropology
Seiji MURAO
 
l  “Recording Oral History” and Beyond ~ Contemporary Issues with Digital Oral History
Kayoko YOSHIDA
12:15~13:00 PM (Room 7102): Meeting of Members
 
13:30~13:55 PM (Room 7102)
Report on English Oral History Association 2010 Conference (Theme: Arts, Architecture, Clothes) and Prague International conference 2010 of IOHA
Tomoyo NAKAO
 
14:00~17:00 PM (Room 7102)
Symposium: Gender History and Oral history
MC:  Kyoko NOMOTO and Ken ARISUE
 
Speakers:
1.  Regional Gender history and Oral history
Miyako ORII
 
2.  Listening to Survivors of Sexual Violence
Noriyo HAYAKAWA
 
3.  A Gender Critique on the History of the Movement for Establishing Nurseries in Postwar Japan:  Case Study of Kori-Danchi of Hirakata, Osaka in the 1960s.
Yu WADA
 
Discussants:
Junko SAKAI and Tomiaki YAMADA
 
 
Admission
Members:  Free
Non-Members (Adults): 2,000 yen
Non-Members (Students): 1,000 yen