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  • Program in English | Program in Japanese

  • Mardi 26 mars / Tuesday, March 26, 2002

    • 10:00-13:00

      Session 1: « Images of Wars / Wars of Images »

      IKUI Eikoh (Kyoritsu Joshi University)

      Hélène PUISEUX (Ecole pratique des hautes études)

      Aaron GEROW (Yokohama National University)

      Chair: NARITA Ryûichi (Nihon Joshi University)

    • 15:00-18:00

      Session 2: « Media of Memory: Narrating the Battle Front »

      KINOSHITA Naoyuki (Tokyo University)

      Béatrice FLEURY-VILLATTE (Université de Nancy)

      Jacques WALTER (Université de Metz)

      Marita STURKEN (University of Southern Califormia)

      Chair: IWASAKI Minoru (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

  • Hosted by the Maison franco-japonaise and the Organizing Committee of the International Conference « Between War and Media »

  • Co-sponsored by the Tokyo University Institute of Socio-information and Communication Studies

  • With support from the Japan Foundation, the French Embassy in Japan, and the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Études.

* L'accès aux manifestations de l'IFRJ-MFJ est gratuit (sauf mention contraire), mais l'inscription préalable est obligatoire.

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