Events
2021 Event Guide
The Fukuoka Prize 2021 Award ceremony
- Date
- Wednesday 29th September 2021 | 18:30-19:15 (JST)
- Venue
- Online live streaming
- Application Period
- 2021.8.1 ~ 2021.9.17
The Fukuoka Prize honors the contributions to Asian cultures. We celebrates its 31st anniversary this year and hold our events through online streaming for the first time. Please apply for this valuable opportunity to experience diverse cultures of Asia.
Public Lecture by PALAGUMMI Sainath
- Title
- Let’s build a People’s Archive and Library of Historical Documentation~Reclaiming journalism for the public and everyday citizens from hyper-commercialised media
- Date
- Wednesday, October 13, 2021, 17:00 - 18:30
- Venue
- Online live streaming
- Application Period
- 2021.8.1 ~ 2021.10.13
- Moderator
- TAKENAKA Chiharu (Professor, College of Law and Politics, Rikkyo University)
- Co-sponsored by
- Kyushu University
Mr. Palagummi Sainath is a passionate journalist who reports 'rural stories' by photographing and listening to the people in impoverished villages in India which goes through turbulent changes. Based in the NGO ‘People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI)’he develops the digital journalism to document people’s memories and experiences with his young co-journalists. During the repeated lockdowns of society since last year, they have been continuing to provide the valued and grassroots information. Mr. Sainath will speak about the activities of ‘People’s Archive of Rural India (PARI)' which is made out of people’s experiences transformed into words to be handed down through future generations.
This event has ended.
Public Lecture by KISHIMOTO Mio
- Title
- China during the Late Ming and Early Qing Dynasty, and the World
- Date
- Saturday, October 9, 2021, 16:00 - 17:30
- Venue
- Fukuoka University - Room 401, A Building
- Application Period
- 2021.8.1 ~ 2021.10.6
- Coordinator
- WAKIMURA Kohei (Professor, Faculty of Economics, Osaka University of Economics and Law)
- Interlocutor
- TAKAZAWA Norie (Professor, Faculty of Letters, Department of History, Hosei University)
- Co-sponsored by
- Fukuoka University
Prof. Kishimoto will cast light on the ‘Late Ming and Early Qing’ period in China when the trade boom caused drastic social changes with the collapse of the traditional order. She will speak about the global context of what was happening in Japan and Europe in the same period of history as well as showing people’s life under the mixture of hope and fear.
Please note that application form is in Japanse only.
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Public Lecture by Prabda YOON
- Title
- Public Lecture by Prabda YOON
- Date
- Saturday , October 2, 2021
- Venue
- Movie Hall Ciné -là, The Fukuoka City Public Library
- Application Period
- 2021.8.1 ~ 2021.9.29
- Co-sponsored by
- The Fukuoka City Public Library, Movie Hall Ciné-là Executive Committee
All events have ended.
Note:You can apply for Pre-event, Part 1 and Part 2 respectively.
<<Pre-event:Screening of film>>12:00-13:50(JST)
■The screening of ‘Last Life in the Universe’
【Audio language】Japanese/Thai/English【Subtitles】Japanese
Please note that there is no appearance of Mr. Prabda Yoon. Onsite audience only.
The film script by Mr.Prabda. Based on the Thai resort, a quiet love story of two people who have different nationalities, met each other through the deaths of own siblings. The film stars Japanese actor Tadanobu Asano who received the Upstream Prize for Best Actor at the 2003 Venice Film Festival for this role.
<<Part 1:Lecture and interview>>14:30-15:30(JST)
■Japan and Japanese Represented By a Thai Writer
【Coordinator】UDO Seiji (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
【Interlocutor】KUBOTA Yuko(Professor, University of Teacher Education Fukuoka)
Mr. Prabda has been contributing to update the understanding of Japanese culture in Thailand by writing essays about Japan and a script of a film with a Japanese character as the leading role. Followed by Mr. Prabda’s Keynote speech on the COVID-19 calamity and Japanese culture, there will be an interview with Professor Kubota Yuko (University of Teacher Education Fukuoka), who studies the representation of the Thai cultures in Japanese literature, to discuss together on the intersection of gaze of two countries.
Note:Mr.Prabda Yoon will be online.
<<Part 2:Literature seminar>>16:00-17:10(JST)
■On Thai Literature as World Literature
【Coordinator】FUKUTOMI Sho(Genron Co., Ltd)
【Interlocutor】UDO Seiji (Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
【Interlocutor】KUBOTA Yuko(Professor, University of Teacher Education Fukuoka)
Being praised as a writer of the new generations in Thai literature, Mr. Prabda has continued writing through the global point of view. While his works show the humorous and honest sides of humanity, they are also full of criticism and deep thoughts on the modern culture and society. In this seminar we will discuss how literature in Asia will cross its pass with the rest of the world and Japan through his literature considered as ‘very Thai’ and contemporary at the same time.
Note:Mr.Prabda Yoon and Mr.Fukutomi will be online.