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[2010 International Research Forum of African Studies, Kyoto University Role of African Area Studies for “African Crisis” Emerging Approaches to Understanding Violence and Social Transformation in East Africa](Related Conferences/Research Seminars)

<Date and Time>
 31 July, 2010, 14:00-18:00

<Venue>
Meeting Room, the 3rd floor, Inamori Foundation Memorial Building

 

【PROGRAM】

14:00-14:05 Masayoshi Shigeta (Kyoto University)
                       Opening Remarks

14:05-14:15 Itaru Ohta (Kyoto University)
                       Keynote Speech

14:15-14:50 Toru Sagawa (JSPS/ Osaka University)
                       Excessive Violence and Social Order in the Kenya-Ethiopia Borderland

14:50-15:25 Jon Holtzman (Western Michigan University)
Remembering and Forgetting in Samburu-Kikuyu Postcolonial Violence

15:25-15:40 Coffee Break

15:40-16:15 Tamara Enomoto (Tokyo University)
‘The Traumatised Acholi People’: Revival of Tradition in the Era of Global Therapeutic Governance

16:15-16:50 Motoji Matsuda (Kyoto University)
Violence, Restoration and Reconciliation:Beyond the Africa Schema

16:50-17:05 Coffee Break

17:05-18:00 General Discussion

Discussant: Hussein Solomon (University of Pretoria), Abu Abdala Kambagha Mvungi (University of Dar es Salaam), Eisei Kurimoto(Osaka University), Masayoshi Shigeta (Kyoto University)