Nakagami-gun Nishihara Town

The 21st Annual Meeting of the Japan Oral History Society

  • Lecture / Seminar
  • Real-life event

Schedule

2023.11.11(土)

Start:09:15 End:17:30

Event period:2023/11/10(金) 〜 2023/11/12(日)

Venue

University of the Ryukyus 〒903-0213 1 Chihara Okinawa Prefecture Nishihara-cho, Nakagami-gun

Chihara Campus Humanities Lecture Building 201 (large hall), classrooms 202, 104

Charge

2000 yen for the General-admission public

1000 yen for Membership admission and students

Contents

Tournament program

●11/10 (Friday)
Fieldwork in Okinawa City on Okinawa's post-war history
13:15 to 17:30 (Departure and arrival at “Prefectural Plaza” in front of the Okinawa Prefectural Government)
Places visited: Teruya, Okinawa City ~ “Koza x Mixtopia Laboratory” (Guide: Ikehara Eriko presides over “Koza x Mixtopia Laboratory”) ~ Okinawa City Postwar Cultural Materials Exhibition Hall “History Street” (Guide: Curator at the same museum)
Coordination: Jahana Naomi

●11/11 (Sat)
Reception starts at 8:45
9:15 ~ 9:30 201 (large hall) classroom, opening remarks (Chairman Teru Sasaki)
Explanation of the event format (Kenkatsu Yasuoka Kenichi)
9:30 to 14:30 Free Report (Day 1)

201 classrooms (hybrid)
Moderators: Ishikawa Yoshiko (Rikkyo University), Nemoto Masaya (Hitotsubashi University)
Kayoko Yakuwa (online) “New Social Concepts Seen in the Changing Narratives of People Who Interacted with the Homeless”
Zhu Ziqi (online) “Program Production Companies as Creative Groups — Creators' Thoughts Seen from Oral History”
Takumi Marukawa (online) “Requesting the Logic Surrounding High School Education: From Narratives of Experiences Surrounding High School Development to Support Difficulties”
Waters Megumi (online) “The Power of Voice: Historical Background and Development of Equality and Respect for Diversity Seen in Modern British Legal Systems”
Tomoyo Nakao “Intergenerational Inheritance and Intergenerational Influence of War Trauma Memories: World War II Allied Prisoners of War and Their Families”
Tanokura Kazuko “Life History of People Who Experienced Truancy Who Seek a 'Normal' School Life”
Mitamaki “How Joseph's Narrative Can Be Interpreted: On Palau's' Pro-Japanese 'Discourse”

202 classrooms (face-to-face)
Moderators: Takeshi Kitamura (Osaka University), Masakatsu Daimon (Waseda University)
Akihiro Kitani “How was Koza, 'Town of Bases' made?”
Takahito Furukaji “Stories about Peace Education Practices by the Younger Generation in Okinawa: A Case Study of “Gachiyun”
Teppei Yoshinari and Emako Miyoshi “The 'Distance' They Teppei Teppei and Miyoshi Emako “An Attempt to Bridge from Self-Reflections on Okinawa's Reality Before and After the Return: A Multi-Layered History Accepted by Photographer Higashimatsu Akira from People's Lives”
Hayato Ishikawa “The Silence of the Experiencers Faced by the 'Recorder' of the Battle of Okinawa: Focus on the Recorders' Record Activities”
Yo Nagao “Historical Succession in Regions Where Land Has Been Taken by the U.S. Army”
Ikumi Shinkawa “The Formation and Transition of Uchinanchu Communities: The Changing Shape of Networks”
Yoshimi Suda “The Ambiguity of 'Listening' in Listening to and Writing Seen in Regional Roundtable Discussions of 'Okinawa Okinawa Prefecture History Vol.9: Okinawa Battle Record 1' (Ryukyu Government, 1971)”

104 classrooms (face-to-face)
Moderators: Yamada Tomiaki (Matsuyama University), Yu Wada (Rikkyo University)
Kimura Yutaka and Nawa Taisuke (Joint Report) “The Position of Inheriting Air Raid Memories: Focusing on Generational Differences within the Inexperienced Generation”
Fujiwara Tetsuya “War Wounded Wives Talk About Various Aspects of War Wounded and Sick People”
Satoshi Masutani “Literature Research and Oral History”
Yoshida Yuko “Alternative Oral History: Cultural Silence and Testimony Action Theory”
Oguro Jun and Nishimura Hideki (Joint Report) “Research on the Early Days of the Video Series: How the Social Television Documentary Program Slot Began”
Yukako Nagamura “The Culture and Identity of Japanese Brazilians Experiencing Big Segi: Listening from the standpoint of a 'Japanese'”
Eriko Nakazawa “Based on the Narrative of a 'Bride Immigrant' Who Went to Brazil: Experiences of Moving and Living as a Female Immigrant”

201 classrooms (hybrid)
Chairman's Workshop “Communities and Media: Conveying and Leaving Stories”
Coordinator: Teru Sasaki (Aomori Public University)
Chair: Yonekura Ritsu (Nihon University)
Speaker: Yamanomoto Ryuki (Nakatori Mochi/former Ryukyu Broadcasting Corp. announcer)
Imaizumi Kiyoyasu (Aomori TV announcer/Aomori Public University part-time lecturer)

17:15 General Meeting
Tea party by volunteers after the general meeting

●11/12 (Sun)
9:00 (reception starts) ~
9:30 to 12:00 Free Report Meeting (Day 2)

201 classrooms (hybrid)
Chair: Yonekura Ritsu (Nihon University)
Yagi Yoshihiro (online) “Citizen” Involvement in Theatre and Changes in Daily Life People Involved in the Performance of “River”
Yamamoto Eriko (theme session) “Recent Trends and Prospects of the International Oral History Association (IOHA): From the 22nd Rio de Janeiro Convention to be held in 2023/7”
Yasuo Yabuki “How did non-parties get involved in the movement: Case study of “Hirokovic's Hole” by My Face My Style”

202 classrooms (face-to-face)
Chair: Ran Shinzo (Yamato University)
Tajuko Kobayashi “Disasters and Oral History (1): Oral Community Formation and Regional History Reconstruction in the Odaka Ward of Minamisoma City”
Gaku Oshima “Disasters and Oral History (2) The Power of Voice Surrounding Odaka's Social Vision for a New Way of Life”
Ryo Shoko “Disaster and Oral History (3) Resilience Seen from Narratives of Returnees to Evacuation Order Areas in Odaka Ward, Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture”
Nakahara Itsuro “Life in the Postwar Hanamachi (Kagai): Focusing on Interviews with People Involved in Kamishichiken Teahouse”

104 classrooms (face-to-face)
Chair: Sano Naoko (Aichi Prefectural University)
Sayaka Yoshimura “Why He Wants to Quit Hair Donation Activities: From a Hairdresser's Narrative”
Momoka Mine “What Postwar Women Think About Women's War Responsibilities: Sports History/Media History Research for Women's History Study 'After Gun History Note' in the Field-”
Wang Shino and Miyoshi Emako “Women's Conflicts Surrounding “Leaving Tohoku” in the Chinese Social Transition Period: Seen from the Experience of Moving from Northeast China to Tohoku in Japan as Marriage Immigrants”
Leng Xinyuan and Miyoshi Emako “Creation of Asian Reason Where Humans and Nature Coexist: Deciphering the Life History of Wan, the First Chinese NGO Leader”
Takahashi Yuri “On Asian Americans Living Together Between Social Integration and Division Seen from the Politics of Everyday Space”
Lunch break from 12:00 to 13:30

201 classrooms (hybrid)
Conference Symposium “How to Write/Listen to the Occupation Experience Surrounding Okinawa: Focus on Practical Gestures”
Chair: Daimon Masakatsu (Waseda University)
Speaker: Takumi Koyashiki (University of the Ryukyus)
Ikehara Eriko (“Koza x Mixtopia Laboratory”)
Jahana Naomi (Doshisha University <Amami-Okinawa-Ryukyu> Research Center)
Commentator: Wakabayashi Chiyo (Okinawa University)

17:00
Closing President's Greetings, Host School Greetings, Next Host School Greetings

Contact

Japan Oral History Society

MAIL:joha.secretariat@ml.rikkyo.ac.jp