2nd Eanase International Conference: Esoteric Visions of The Past: East Asia and Beyond (Nov 30~Dec 1, 2024)

Discipline : History
Speaker(s) : Organizors: Cui Yuna (M.A. student, Tohoku University, Japan), Ioannis Gaitanidis (Associate Professor, Chiba University, Japan), Han Sang-yun (PhD candidate, Tohoku University, Japan), Luis Fernando Bernardi Junqueira (Research Associate, University of Strathclyde, Scotland), Orion Klautau (Associate Professor, Tohoku University, Japan), and Avery Morrow (PhD candidate, Brown University, US)
Language : English

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The East Asian Network for the Academic Study of Esotericism (EANASE) will hold its second international conference on November 30 (Sat.) and December 1 (Sunday). The conference will be online, but there is the possibility of a small on-site section for those who can come to Tohoku University (Sendai, Japan). The conference language is English.


This conference aims to explore how the region once referred to as the “Far East” has influenced and shaped various esoteric and spiritual visions of history, and conversely, how fantastical views of the past were developed within and impacted different areas of East Asia.


The EANASE Team understands that East Asia is not a monolithic or readily-identifiable entity, but rather a historical construction that has been constantly reshaped and re-invoked for multiple reasons and by a number of actors, many of whom have come from outside the political frontiers of China, Japan and Korea.


Moreover, whereas an ‘East Asian-centred’ approach might be initially helpful to counterbalance ‘Euro-american-centred’ perspectives still prevalent in academic settings, East Asia – however defined – has flourished in a changing, closely interconnected world.


For more information, visit their website: https://eanase.com/2nd-eanase-conference/


Submissions

  • Please submit your paper proposal, including a title, abstract (300 words maximum), and a brief biography (150 words maximum)
  • In your proposal, please also specify whether you would like to participate online or on-site.
  • Send your proposal by September 20 to eanase.office@gmail.com.
  • Decisions will be announced by September 30, 2021.

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