Venue: Room 116, SOAS Main Building
9:30-10:00 Welcome
10.00-11.00 Session I.
SHIOYA Momo (TUFS): Rituals and Social Relations in Java: A Case Study of Gossip and Conflict
Dorothea SCHAEFTER (SOAS):The Return of Indonesian Exile Writing: Writing in Exile during the New Order (1965-1998) and its Return after 1998
11.00- 11.20 Coffee and Tea
11.20-13.00 Session II.
TAKASE Nobuaki (SOAS): Mutsu Munemitsu: British Influence on Japanese State-Building in the Nineteenth Century
YANG Ikmo: The Tokugawa Shogunate's Daimyo Kaieki (attainder): Based on the 'Bakufu Nikki'
NAKAGAWA Tamiko (SOAS): Reading Late Edo Erotic Prints
13.00-14.30 Working Lunch
14.30-15.30 Session III.
SHINE Toshihiko (TUFS): Resettlement Programs in Vietnam's Central Highlands: Current Status and Problems
Julian BROWN (SOAS): Down in the Basement : Cham Art in Context
15.30-15.45 Coffee and Tea
15.45-16.45 Session IV.
HAYASHI Makiko (SOAS): Constructing the Legal Profession in Meiji Japan
MA Jing (TUFS): Study of Economic Magazines in the Later Stages of the Meiji Era: Using Jitsugyo no Nihon as an Illustration
Venue: Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre, Brunei Gallery, SOAS
17.30-18.45 SOAS/TUFS Symposium Public Lecture
Professor Ben ARPS (University of Leiden): Propaganda on and off the dance-floor: theoretical considerations and a Javanese case
18.45-19.00 Briefing from JSPS
19.00- Evening Reception (venue: Brunei Gallery Caf?)