February 5, 2016 — Japanese Rare Books Workshop
1961 East Mall, Vancouver
- Led by Sasaki Takahiro, this workshop is aimed at graduate students, curators, librarians, and faculty.
- For more information, please see Japanese Rare Books Workshop.
March 15, 2016 — Exhibition Opening
1871 West Mall, Vancouver
- Book Art Installation by Naomi Kasumi (Seattle University), “MEM: memory ∙ memorial no.7 scriptorium”
May 26, 2016 — Opening Lecture & Welcome Dinner
Peter Wall Institute, Room 307, 5:30 PM
6331 Crescent Road, Vancouver
- [5:30-6:00] Welcome refreshments
- [6:00-6:30] Opening lecture by Stephen F. Teiser (Princeton University): “The Beginning and End of Dunhuang Manuscripts”
- [6:30-7:30] Discussion and dinner
- Abstract PDF
May 27, 2016
Panel 1: Technological Transformation and Written Culture Seen through the Manuscript-Print Relationship in East Asia
Peter Wall Institute, Room 307, 9:00 AM
6331 Crescent Road, Vancouver
- [9:00-9:10] Welcome from organizers Jinhua Chen and Christina Laffin
- [9:10-10:40] Panel 1
- Discussant: Christina Laffin (UBC)
- Panelist: Barend ter Haar (University of Oxford), “Manuscript Variation as a Sign of Oral Tradition?: The Case of the Scripture of the Five Lords”
- Panelist: Ross King (UBC), “From Manuscript to Print and Back Again: The Advent of Printed Vernacular Exegeses of Buddhist Texts and their Impact on Korea Reading and Glossing Practices”
- Panelist: Mikael S. Adolphson (University of Alberta), “Document Cultures in Medieval Japan
- Panel 1: Abstracts PDF
- [10:40] Coffee Break
Panel 2: The Tenacity of the Manuscript in the Age of Print
Peter Wall Institute, Room 307, 10:50 AM
6331 Crescent Road, Vancouver
- [10:50-12:50 PM] Panel 2
- Discussant: Stephen F. Teiser (Princeton University)
- Panelist: Michael Friedrich (University of Hamburg), “What Can Manuscript Studies Contribute to the Study of East Asian Religions?”
- Panelist: Bruce Rusk (UBC), “Imagining a Manuscript in an Age of fPrint”
- Panelist: Sinae Park (Harvard University), “Old Stories Read Anew: The Printing of Choson Yadam Narratives in 1910’s Story Collections”
- Panel 2: Abstracts PDF
- [12:20-1:30] Lunch
Visit to Rare Books and Special Collections at Museum of Anthropology (MOA)
MOA, 1:30 PM
6393 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver
- Rare Books and Special Collections Acting Head: Katherine Kalsbeek
- MOA Asia Curator: Fuyubi Nakamura
Public Colloquium: Exploring the Past and Future of East Asian Manuscripts
CK Choi, Room 120, 3:00 PM
- [3:00-5:00] Public Colloquium
- Moderator: Joshua Mostow (UBC)
- Speaker: Peter Kornicki (University of Cambridge), “‘Though an Angel Should Write, Still ’tis Devils Must Print’: The Long life of Manuscript Culture in East Asia”
- Speaker: Lewis Lancaster (University of California, Berkeley), “Scribal Technologies: New surfaces on which to write”
- Colloquium: Abstracts PDF
- [5:00-6:30] Reception and Refreshments
- [6:30- ] Dinner
May 28, 2016
- [10:00-10:15] Coffee and tea
Panel 3: Manuscripts and East Asian Material Culture
Peter Wall Institute, Room 307, 10:15 AM
6331 Crescent Road, Vancouver
- [10:15-11:45] Panel 3
- Discussant: Ross King (UBC)
- Panelist: Eugene Wang (Harvard University), “Manuscripts and Cave Paintings: From Gilgit to Dunhuang”
- Panelist: James Robson (Harvard University), “The Persistence of the Pen: Handwritten Manuscripts in the Print and Digital Age”
- Panelist: Fuyubi Nakamura (UBC), “The Infinite Possibility of Words: Contemporary Art from Asia”
- Panel 3: Abstracts PDF
- [11:45 AM-12:45 PM] Lunch
Panel 4: Digitization, Preservation, and the Impact of New Technologies
Peter Wall Institute, Room 307, 10:15 AM
6331 Crescent Road, Vancouver
- [12:45-2:15] Panel 4
- Discussant: Shirin Eshghi (Interim Scholarly Communications Librarian and Japanese Librarian, UBC)
- Panelist: Joshua Mostow (UBC), “Technologies of Learning and Popular Literary Literacy in Early Modern Japan”
- Panelist: Saeko Suzuki (Tateuchi Cataloger for Japanese Retrospective Conversion, University of Washington), “Practices and Issues in the Digitization of Japanese Premodern Materials in Academic Libraries”
- Panelist: Tōru Tomabechi and Kiyonori Nagasaki, “The SAT Project: Toward a New Ecosystem for Buddhist Studies”
- Panel 4: Abstracts PDF
- [2:15-2:30] Refreshments
Panel 5: From Paper to Virtual Page: Digitization, Disruption, and the Future of Books
Peter Wall Institute, Room 307, 2:30 PM
6331 Crescent Road, Vancouver
- [2:30-3:30] Panel 5
- Discussant: Bruce Rusk (UBC)
- Panelist: Naomi Kasumi (Artist; Seattle University), “The Handwritten and Printed Word in a Digital Age: Book as Art & Art as Book, an intimate relationship with hand-held objects”
- Panelist: Michael Bourne (Writer, editor, and critic): “The Virtual Book Page: Literary Criticism in an Age of Disruption”
- Panel 5: Abstracts PDF
- [3:30-3:45] Closing Remarks from Jinhua Chen and Christina Laffin
Tour
Downtown Vancouver and Stanley Park, 4:00 PM
- [5:30- ] Farewell Dinner