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Japan, Far East and Ireland
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Symposium: 'Ireland in East Asia: Nationalism, Colonialism, Imperialism'
Hosted by Institute of Irish Studies, Âé¶¹Íø
Monday 12 March 2018
2pm-5pm in the Belfast Room, Ulster Museum (enter via Stranmillis Road)
Programme
1. 'From Analogy to Comparison: Japanese Views on lreland and Korea in the 1910s-1920s'. Eiri SAITO, Musashino University, Japan
2. 'Encountering the Exiles: Irish-Americans and the Japanese world view in the late 19th century'. Naoki SAKIYAMA, Chiba University, Japan
3. 'Korean nationalist intellectuals and Ireland, 1916-1919'. Chang-U SHIN, Hosei University, Japan
4. 'Gatekeepers without portfolio: Irish journalists in East Asia, ca.1900-1941'. Peter O¡¯CONNOR, Musashino University, Japan
Please follow out Twitter account @SymposiumIRFE
or Email irfequb2018@excite.co.jp
This is a free event, open to all members of the university and the public.
Held in association with the Institute of Irish Studies, and School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics, Âé¶¹Íø, and KAKEN Research Project (Japan) 15H03234 Japanese perspectives of Ireland in the construction of Japanese colonialism, and the view from Ireland and Korea, ca.1870-1950 (Principal researcher: Professor Eiri Saito, Musashino University, Japan).

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