【国際ワークショップ・モントリオール】現代班Media Production as Media Theory Workshop(MANGAlabo6)
Media Production as Media Theory Workshop
Organized by: Symposium MANGA labo 6 (International Research Center for Japanese Studies) & the Animation and Media Industries Lab (Concordia University).
Venue: GEM Lab @ Faubourg Building, 1250 Guy Street, FB 630.15, Concordia University
Organizers: Álvaro David Hernández Hernández (International Research Center for Japanese Studies), Eiji Ōtsuka (International Research Center for Japanese Studies), and Marc Steinberg (Concordia University).
Commentators:
Thomas Lamarre (Professor in East Asian Studies & Communications Studies, McGill University,)
Diane Wei Lewis (Assistant Professor, Film & Media Studies at Washington University in St. Louis)
Marc Steinberg (Associate Professor, Film Studies, Concordia University)
Álvaro David Hernández Hernández (International Research Center for Japanese Studies)
February 1 (Friday)
9:45-12:00 Morning session
9:45: Introduction & Welcome Remarks
10:00-10:30 Jacqueline Ristola (Concordia University)
“Big Anime eyes!”: Three moments in the transnational circulation of the aesthetics of anime
10:30-11:00 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
11:00-11:30 Il Im Kim (International Research Center for Japanese Studies)
The invention of Otaku terminology
11:30-12:00 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-16:30 Afternoon session
13:00-13:30 Edmond Ernest Dit Alban (Concordia University)
Where Media changed the Perception of Social Space: The Urban Planning of Otaku territories since 1990
13:30-14:00 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
14:00-14:30 Laura Ivonne Quiroz Castillo (The Metropolitan Autonomous University)
(Re)configuring common places through cosplay: Codigophagia and transformations of Mexican pop-cultural scapes.
14:30-15:00 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-16:00 Diane Wei Lewis (Assistant Professor, Washington University in St. Louis)
“Kitchen Programmers”: Housewife Teleworkers and the Information Technology (IT) Revolution in Early 1980s Japan
16:00-16:30 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Marc Steinberg.
16:30-17:00 Final discussion session
Discussants: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis, Diane, Marc Steinberg.
February 2 (Saturday)
10:00-12:00 Morning session
10:00-10:30 Chen Cong (McGill University)
Historicizing “Sounds Right”: Seiyu, Audiovisual Conformity, and Media Environment in Japan
10:30-11:00 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
11:00-11:30 Álvaro David Hernández Hernández (International Research Center for Japanese Studies)
The Vocaloid scene in Japan as an interinstitutional system: an open network of closed worlds
11:30-12:00 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
12:00-13:00 Lunch
13:00-16:30 Afternoon session
13:00-13:30 Aurélie Petit (Concordia University)
Of Tentacles and Men: An approach to the French reception of Japanese pornographic animation, between 1978 and 2008
13:30-14:00 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
14:00-14:30 Maki Suzuki (Tokyo University)
How can we evaluate the “peripheral” nature of manga?
14:30-15:00 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-16:00 Hang Wu (McGill University)
How to Eat a Monster: The Production of Animated Special Effects in Monster Hunt (2015)
16:00-16:30 Commentators: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis.
16:30-17:00 Final discussion session
Discussants: Thomas Lamarre, Diane Wei Lewis, Diane, Marc Steinberg.