Termcard for Workshop Presentations

While the Oxford Japanese History Workshop (OJHW) has been running since 2008, presentation termcards have only been listed here since Michaelmas Term 2025. The workshop is closed to external members. Workshop presentations are held in person and online at the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies. Papers will be circulated the weekend before the workshop. For more information, contact the OJHW convenor.

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Week 2 (28th January): Zhou Fang, "The Republican Moment: Reconfiguration of Pan-Asian Networks after 1911"

Week 3 (4th February): Maggie Bryan, "Material Agency: How Nature (human and non-human) Engendered Social Autonomy in the kibori kuma of Hokkaido"

Week 5 (18th February): Dr Pia Maria Jolliffe, "O-Den: An early seventeenth-century girl’s story of survival, service and salvation"

Week 8 (11th March): Arron O’Connor, "Fake Tales of Edo: Nise Murasaki Inaka Genji and the Reconfiguration of Value Systems through Fakery"

Week 9 (18th March *11am–12pm): Tiffany Chan, MSc dissertation research proposal

Week 1 (15th, October): Introductory Session

Week 2 (22nd, October): Toma-Jin Morikawa-Fouquet, “A Glocal Intellectual History of Pan-Farmerism in Transwar Rural Japan, 1906–1928”

Week 7 (26th, November): Dr Alice Baldock, “Al desaparecer van naciendo / 消えつつ、生まれつつあるもの / As they disappear, they are being born: The Development of Women’s Butoh in Mexico”

Week 8 (3rd, December *15:00 to 16:00): Dr Chui-Joe Tham