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■ 講演会
2014年08月20日 16:57:48
<アジア研究セミナー2014>第3回「グローバルな知的交流のなかの東南アジア・ウラマー―歴史的視点と現代的意義―」が2014年9月24日(水)に開催されます。
主催 | 上智大学アジア文化研究所 | 共催 | 上智大学イスラーム研究センター | 日時 | 2014年9月24日(水)14:00-17:00 | テーマ | グローバルな知的交流のなかの東南アジア・ウラマー―歴史的視点と現代的意義―
Southeast Asian Ulama in Global Intellectual Interaction
: Historical Perspectives and Significance in the Present Age | 講師 | 1)Prof. Azyumardi Azra (Professor of History and
Director of the Graduate School, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University,Jakarta).
“The Significance of Southeast Asia for Global Islamic Studies: Ulama Networks in Historical and Sociological Perspective.”講演要旨(PDF)はこちら
2)Dr. Shiozaki Yuki (Research Fellow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)
“Kitab Jawi Study and Exploration of the Global Ulama Network: Succession of the Islamic Intellectual Heritage among the Southeast Asian Ulama.”講演要旨(PDF)はこちら
Discussant:Dr. Mitsuo Nakamura (Professor Emeritus, Chiba University) | 会場 | 上智大学四ツ谷キャンパス 12号館2階202号室
http://www.sophia.ac.jp/jpn/info/access/accessguide/access_Yotsuya http://www.sophia.ac.jp/jpn/info/access/map/map_yotsuya | 言語 | 英語 | 申込み | 無料、事前登録不要。直接会場にお越しください。どなたでもご参加いただけます。
セミナー後の懇親会にご参加ご希望の方は9/19までにメールでお知らせください。 midori-k@sophia.ac.jp
(懇親会会費:4000円、会場:上智大学四谷キャンパス内 紀尾井坂ビル501号室)
| 講師プロフィール | *Professor Azyumardi Azra
Azyumardi Azra is currently Professor of history and Director of the Graduate School of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, in Jakarta, Indonesia. He was Deputy for Social Welfare at the Office of the Vice-President of the Republic of Indonesia (2007- 2009), and also served as Rector of Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University (1998-2006). Professor Azyumardi Azra has published 23 books and numerous articles. His English books include The Origins of Islamic Reformism in Southeast Asia, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004 Indonesia, Islam and Democracy, Jakarta & Singapore, ICIP & Equinox, 2006 and Islam in the Indonesian World: An Account of Institutional Development, Bandung: Mizan International, 2007. Besides this he served as contributing editor in the work Islam beyond Conflict: Indonesian Islam and Western Political Theory, London: Ashgate, 2008, and co-editor for The Varieties of Religious Authority: Changes and Challenges in 20th Century Indonesian Islam, Singapore: ISEAS, 2010. As a leading public intellectual, Professor Azyumardi Azra has played a piloting role in international research exchange, development of Islamic education, and inter-faith and inter-civilization dialogues, and he has contributed to Indonesian and international newspapers and magazines on a variety of current issues.
For further details, please visit the following website:
fukuoka-prize.org/en/laureate/prize/acd/azyumaazra.php
*Dr. Yuki Shiozaki
Dr. Yuki Shiozaki is a Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). His work concentrates on Islam in Southeast Asia, emphasizing the historical influence from the Middle East in development of Islamic law and fatwas in Southeast Asia. His work also focuses on Islamic movements in Southeast Asia and Muslim minorities in East Asia. His recent publications include Islamic Law for Muslim Minorities (Japanese) Japan Saudi Arabian Association. 2012, “From Mecca to Cairo: Changing Influences on Fatwas in Southeast Asia” in Masooda Bano and Keiko Sakurai eds. Shaping Global Islamic Discourses: The Role of Al-Azhar, Al-Medina, and Al-Mustafa. Edinburgh University Press. 2014 and “The Ulama Network as Conveyor of Islamic World Trends: Connecting Malaysian Politics to the Muslim Ummah through the Islamic Party of Malaysia (PAS)” in Ken Miichi and Omar Farouk eds. Southeast Asian Muslims in the Era of Globalization. Palgrave Macmillan. 2014.
*Dr. Mitsuo Nakamura
NAKAMURA Mitsuo, Professor Emeritus of Chiba University, received a BA and an MA from Tokyo University and an MA and a PhD from Cornell University. He is a cultural anthropologist with a broad concern on the Islamization process of Southeast Asia, focusing on the impacts of contemporary Islamic social movements in Indonesia. He has engaged in research and education at a number of academic institutions including University of Adelaide, University of Indonesia, Australian National University, and Harvard University. His major publications include: The Crescent Arises Over the Banyan Tree: A Study of the Muhammadiyah Movement in a Central Javanese Town, c. 1910s-2010, (Second/Enlarged Edition, Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2012). ISLAM AND DEMOCRACY IN INDONESIA: OBSERVATIONS ON THE 2004 GENERAL AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, (Cambridge, M.A., Islamic Legal Studies Program, Harvard Law School, Occasional Publications 6, 2005). \"The Radical Traditionalism of the Nahdlatul Ulama in Indonesia: A Personal Account of Its 26th National Congress, June 1979, Semarang,\" TONAN AJIA KENKYU (Southeast Asian Studies), 19:2, (Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University, 1981). |
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