In this summer program, we will examine how universities can contribute to the development of civil society, and how the Humanities should respond to the current challenges, particularly within East Asian society. At the previous academic forum in 2015 under our collaborative relationship between the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) and National Chiao Tung University (NCTU), we confirmed the importance of nurturing a trans-Asian academic network for the sake of fulfilling a shared purpose towards the future development of the Humanities. This year, we are going to go even further by pondering and designing the possibilities of the university and civil society in the East Asian context.
The program will consist of two parts: lectures by scholars from UTokyo and NCTU and a discursive session among graduate students from both institutions. In addition to Shinji Kajitani and Tsuyoshi Ishii, teachers in charge of the Project 2 "Praxis of Coexistence in Cultural Diversity", we will also invite Professor Shunya Yoshimi, vice president of UTokyo and the author of What Is University? (Daigaku towa nanika, 2011), and Yuji Nishiyama, associate professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University, who have published several works related to the university and Humanities, as special lecturers.
Lecturers (Alphabetical Order by Surnames)
Kuan-Hsing Chen 陈光兴, NCTU
Yuan-Horng Chu 朱元鸿, NCTU
Tsuyoshi Ishii 石井刚, UTokyo
Shinji Kajitani 梶谷真司, UTokyo
Satofumi Kawamura 川村覚文, UTokyo
Joyce C. H. Liu 刘纪蕙, NCTU
Yuji Nishiyama 西山雄二, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Shunya Yoshimi 吉见俊哉, Utokyo
Student Participants
Farkhod Abdurakhmonov, NCTU
Fei Chen 陈飞, UTokyo
Chia-lin Li 李佳霖, NCTU
Kei Ling Bonnie Man 文己翎, NCTU
Yuki Nagae 长江侑纪, UTokyo
Poonam Sharma, NTCU
Naoko Yoshida 吉田直子, UTokyo
Ning Yu 于宁, UTokyo
More Link: https://ihs.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/schedule/reports/post/2_160908_nctu_summercamp_01/
