PROGRAM RELEASE for International Seminar "Decolonizing Futures: Transforming an Era of Environmental Catastrophe, Poverty, Hatred, Discrimination and Violence into an Era of Hope"
Date: 12-15 July 2024 Venue: Meio University in Nago, Okinawa
We are pleased to announce that the program for the upcoming International Seminar "Decolonizing Futures: Transforming an Era of Environmental Catastrophe, Poverty, Hatred, Discrimination and Violence into an Era of Hope" has now been released.
Day 1, July 13th Saturday, Venue: Meio University, Presentation Room: 109 (Waiting Room: 110)
Slot | Time | Chair | |
Registration | 8:00~ | Coffee | |
Panel A | 8:45-10:00 | Miho Zlazli, Carles Jornet & Seira Duncan "Towards Decolonizing Methodologies: Insights from Early Stage Researchers" | (Kaoru Okano) |
Presentation 1 | 10:00 | Hiroshi Maruyama “Return to us what you have stolen”: Scientific Racism, Settler Colonialism and Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance against Colonial Academic Societies in Japan” | |
Presentation 2 | 10:20 | Olivia Doyle “Research alongside Karafuto Ainu Descendants: Activism or Scholarship?” | |
Presentation 3 | 10:40 | Andrea Boccardi “The Okinawan Oceanic Environment as a (De)Colonial Body: Narrating the Trauma of the (Extra)Human in The Sea Where Dugongs Return “ (translator: Shinnosuke) | |
Presentation 4 | 11:10 | Toshio Takahashi “PFAS and Water Contamination in Okinawa” (translator: Hiroshi & Olivia) | |
Presentation 5 | 11:40 | Pedro Muñoz Ramírez “Tourism geopolitics and its Implications on Island Cultures: Observations on Subic Bay and Chatan” | |
Presentation 6 | 12:00 | Nirupama Chandrasekhar “Dinosaur-Infested Paradise: JUNGLIA and the Issue of Ecotourism in Okinawa” | |
Lunch | 12:20-13:20 | Lunch (SriLanka Curry (Chicken, Fish or Vegetarian) | |
Presentation 7 | 13:20 | Shikoh Shiraiwa “Self-reflexive Approach on Decolonising: Disalienation and Subjectivity of Research” | (Carles Jornet) |
Presentation 8 | 13:40 | Kazuma Maetakenishi “Things, Words, and Madness in Postcolonial Okinawa” | |
Presentation 9 | 14.00 | Gijs van der Lubbe “Applying the concept of ‘polynomic language’ to decolonise language education for new speakers” | |
Presentation 10 | 14:20 | Kaoru Okano “Between misunderstanding and understanding: the image of China in 18th-century German decorative arts and architecture” | |
Presentation 11 | 14:40 | Sutej Hugu “Self-strengthening process for a visionary common future from the Indigenous Peoples’ movement in Taiwan” | |
Presentation 12 | 15:00 | I-Yun Cheng (Elaine) “How Taiwanese Indigenous Voices Being Heard in Museums: Case Studies of National Museum of Taiwan Literature” | |
Break | 15.20-15:40 | Coffee | |
Presentation 13 | 15:40 | Kamrul Hossain “Indigenous Peoples’ Rights to Culture: A Take by Treaty Monitoring Bodies and Case Law Jurisprudence” | (Kei Yamada) |
Presentation 14 | 16:00 | Ayelet Zohar “Community Activism and the Choir: Mao Ishikawa’s The Great Ryūkyū Photographic Scroll (2010-2023), Between History and Memory” | |
Panel B | 16:20-17:35 | Risako Sakai, Olivia Doyle & Yuko Osakada, Madoka Hammine “Indigenous Feminism” |
Day 2, July 14th Sunday, Venue: Meio University, Presentation Room: 109 (Waiting Room: 110)
Slot | Time | Chair | |
Registration | 8:00~ | Coffee | |
Workshop | 8:30-10:00 | Sachiyo Fujita-Round, Matthew Topping, Akiko Yokoyama, Joy Taniguchi, Jelisava Sethna (Biba) “Language Revitalization Workshop ‘Experience from Different Communities” | (Ryuki Kochi) |
Presentation 1 | 10:00 | Misato Matsuda & Oksana Burduzhan “Language, Identity, and Empowerment” | |
Presentation 2 | 10:20 | Matthew Guay “Boosting community involvement: How stamp rallies, apps, and conversation guide sheets may help decolonize ideologies and aid revitalization efforts in the Ryukyus.” | |
Presentation 3 | 10:40 | Masahide Ishihara “Language/culture preservation in Okinawan diaspora in Hawaii—Featuring Ukwanshin Kabudan and their activities” | |
Presentation 4 | 11:00 | Gillian Sawyer “Decolonizing Language Work by Practicing Inclusivity” | |
Presentation 5 | 11:20 | Nick Overacker, Michal Ptaszynski, Karol Nowakowski “Overcoming Technological Barriers to Language Revitalization” | |
Presentation 6 | 11:40 | Tomasz Wicherkiewicz “Decolonizing (?) Linguistic Diversity Cases of Poland and Latvia” | |
Lunch | 12:00-13:00 | Lunch (Taco Rice, Quesadilla Rap or Veggie Taco Rice) | |
Presentation 7 | 13:00 | Barry Keith “Efforts to Revitalize the Cherokee Language” | (Masahide Ishihara) |
Presentation 8 | 13:20 | Ryo Hagino “Reclaiming Voices: The Role of Native American Literature in Decolonizing American History and Pedagogy” | |
Presentation 9 Presentation 10 Presentation 11 Presentation 12 | 13:40 13:55 14:10 14:25 |
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Break | 13:45-14:00 | Coffee | |
Presentation 13 | 15:00 | Szymon Gredżuk “Aquatic Artivism in Underwater Ecocinema” | (Olivia Doyle) |
Presentation 14 | 15:20 | Sylwia Dobkowska “Immersive Art Exhibitions” | |
Panel C | 15:40-17:00 | Antonie Grahamsdaughter, Kanae Uema (translator Szymon Gredżuk) & Stefanía Castelblanco Pérez “Art and Activism” |
- Dinner at Ufuya 18:00-21:00 -
DAY 3, July 15th Monday, Venue: Room 110 “Decolonization through Film”
Slot | Time | Title |
Film 1 | 9:30 | Inga Hansen “In the wake of modern life, women becoming leaders” (A Film from Greenland)” |
Film 2 | 10:00 | Siboné Oroza “When I´m on Stage, I Rule: Cholita Futurism in Cochabamba, Bolivia” |
Film 3 | 11:30 | Sachiyo Fujita-Round “The Future of Myaakufutsu” (A Film from Miyako Island, the Ryukyus) |
Film 4 | 12:00 | Tomoaki Fujino “The Line of Hope” (A Film about Amareya Theatre's performance in Monbetsu, Ainu Mosir) |
Recorded Presentations (CEMiPoS website)
Slot | Time | Title | |
Presentation 16 | Milosz Kusz “Human Rights Law and Transitional Justice—a Strategic Complement to the UNDRIP” | ||
Presentation 17 | Alexandra Antonopoulou “International Student Library: A Postcolonial Approach in Art and Design Learning” | ||
Presentation 18 | Siboné Oroza “Cholitas combating marginalization through music” | ||
Presentation 19 | Sustarum Thammaboosadee “Utilizing Folktales and Board Games to Promote the Welfare State Concept for Dismantling Patriarchy in Contemporary Thai Capitalism Society” |