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Tokyo Humanities Cafe 9 took place on:​
Friday, June 21st, 2019, 7.30pm - 9.30pm

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Tokyo Humanities Project is excited to announce the next in our series of English-language humanities cafés, organized by the Tokyo Humanities team and compèred by Alex Watson (Meiji University).

We invite a series of speakers - researchers, artists, translators, and others - to present their work in an informal, supportive, and lively atmosphere.

The event brings research outside the university to a broader audience, and provides a space for people to meet and exchange ideas.

speakers at THC  9

(Friday, June 21st, 2019)
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Sae Kitamura
​​​(University of Tokyo)

"Shakespeare, Fans, and SNS"
about SAE
Sae Kitamura is a researcher at the University of Tokyo.
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David Toohey
​(Nagoya University)

"Land Loss and Ecology on the US-Mexico borderland"
about David
David Toohey is Associate Professor at Nagoya University.
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Jan Vranowsky
(Photographer and architect)

"Wrapping Urbanism: On the Collective Face of Tokyo"
about Jan
Jan is a photographer and architect based in Tokyo.
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Rosanna Warren
(University of Chicago)

Poetry reading
about Rosanna
Rosanna Warren is Hanna Holborn Gray Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.
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