21 Aug 2010

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Dr. Shinji Oyama (Director, Centre for Media, Culture and Creative Practices, Birkbeck)
s.oyama(at)bbk(dot)ac(dot)uk

12 Aug 2010

1st Meeting

London Asia Pacific Cultural Studies Forum (LAPCSF) the First Meeting


Monday, July 26th, 
17:30~20:00, Room 633, Malet Street, Birkbeck College, University of  London


After several years of collective endeavours, cultural studies in London with a focus on Asia and Pacific seem to have met new challenges.  Can cultural studies and their practitioners based in London, particularly those from Asian countries, and those whose main research interests are related to Asia, still be vibrant and vital forces and sources of inspiration?  What can they offer to those whose main areas of studies are not Asia Pacific?  What kind of relationships can we envisage between Cultural Studies and Area Studies in general after the transformations of cultural studies over the years?  What are the inherent issues and practical problems those graduate students from Asian countries facing who have been the lynchpin of internationalised cultural studies in London?   In order to address these questions among others through regular meetings which will consist of seminars on various themes organised by graduate students, we are setting up a network called "London Asia Pacific Cultural Studies Forum" (LAPCSF), based on Birkbeck College, University of London. We aim to build up personal and practical network of people through these meetings starting from September 2010, which should culminate in an international conference in November 2011, also at Birkbeck.


The first preparatory meeting on 26th July will be an important opportunity to meet one another who share common concerns, and to exchange our views on our future directions.  We have two main speakers, Hiroki and Chris, who have been behind among others the development of Asian cultural studies in London.  


We would invite all those postgraduate students and teachers across London who work and research in various cross-cultural fields to come to this joyful and important occasion.


Chair: Ted Motohashi (Tokyo University of Economics; Birkbeck College)


1) Hiroki Ogasawara (Kobe University, Japan), "Studying Cultural Studies in London: Trajectories of PACSF in the 21st Century"


2) Chris Berry (Goldsmiths College), "The Perils and Pitfalls of Promoting Asian Cultural Studies in London”             


3) Discussion


4) Reception



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1 Aug 2010

2011 Conference

A provisional proposal for Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies Conference at Birkbeck College, London


1. Organising Committee:
LAPCSF Graduate Students Conference Organising Committee


2. Dates:
Friday 25th to Sunday 27th, November 2011


3. Title and Overall Theme:
“Transition and Transformation of Cultural Studies in Asia Pacific: Crossroads of Philosophy, Literature and Economics”


4. Basic Schedule:
1) Friday evening  -  Plenary Symposium I “Crises of Humanities and Institutionalisation of Cultural Studies”  followed by a welcome reception
2) Saturday morning  -  Plenary Symposium II “Translation and Comparatism in Cultural Studies”
3) Saturday afternoon  -  Parallel paper panels
4) Saturday evening  -  Plenary Symposium III “Archipelagic Imagination in Asia Pacific”
5) Sunday morning  -  Plenary Symposium IV “Cultural Studies and New Social Economy”
6) Sunday afternoon  -  Parallel paper panels and a final plenary discussion
7) Sunday evening  -  Farewell party


5. Plenary speakers to be invited will include (to be confirmed):
Gayatri Spivak (Columbia University)
Naoki Sakai (Cornell University)
Rey Chow (Brown University)
Toshiya Ueno (Wako University, Tokyo)
Ryuta Imafuku (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
Kwan-Hsing Chen (National Chiao Yung University)
Tessa Morris-Suzuki (Australian National University)
Paul Gilroy (London School of Economics)
Peter Hulme (Essex University)


6. Finance:
To be discussed. 

Call for the 1st Preliminary Meeting

"London Asia Pacific Cultural Studies Forum" (LAPCSF), the First Meeting


July 26th, 17:30~20:00, Room 633, Malet Street, Birkbeck College, University of  London


After several years of collective endeavours, cultural studies in London with a focus on Asia Pacific seem to have met new challenges.  Can cultural studies and their practitioners based in London, particularly those from Asian countries, and those whose main reseach interests are related to Asia, still be vibrant and vital forces and sources of inspiration?  What can they offer to those whose main areas of studies are not Asia Pacific?  What kind of relationships can we envisage between Cultural Studies and Area Studies in general after the transformations of cultural studeis over the years?  What are the inherent issues and practical problems those graduate students from Asian countries facing who have been the lynchpin of internationalised cultural studies in London?  


In order to address these questions among others through regular meetings which will consist of seminars on various themes organised by graduate students, we are setting up a network called "London Asia Pacific Cultural Studies Forum" (LAPCSF), based on Birkbeck College, University of London. We aim to build up personal and practical network of people through these meetings starting from September 2010, which should culminate in an international conference in November 2011, also at Birkbeck.


The first preparatory meeting on 26th July will be an important opportunity to meet one another who share common concerns, and to exchange our views on our future directions.


We have two main speakers, Hiroki and Chris, who have been behind among others the development of Asian cultural studies in London.    


Chair: Ted Motohashi (Tokyo University of Economics; Birkbeck College)


1) Hiroki Ogawawara (Kobe University, Japan), "Studying Cultural Studies in London: Trajectories of PACSF from the millenium"


2) Chirs Berry (Goldsmiths College), "The Perils and Pitfalls of Promoting Asian Cultural Studies in London"


3) Discussion


4) Party: food and drinks will be provided.


The attendance is of course free, but some contributions as to food/drink cost will be welcome. 


All welcome!


Hurriedly with best wishes,


Ted Motohashi