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APR 12, 2015 SUN 13:00–16:00

Case of A/Being part-2

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[Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”

Chizuko Ueno, Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi

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Parasophia presents a lecture by leading Japanese sociologist and feminist Chizuko Ueno in connection with the work by Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi in Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015, followed by an open discussion with audience members.



Chizuko Ueno (上野千鶴子)
Professor Emeritus, Tokyo University; Special Guest Professor, Graduate School of Core Ethics and Frontier Sciences, Ritsumeikan University; Board Chairman, Incorporated Nonprofit Organization WAN (Women’s Action Network). Ueno is widely recognized as a leading sociologist and feminist in Japan. Wikipedia article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chizuko_Ueno

Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi (倉智敬子+高橋悟)
Keiko Kurachi: b. 1957 in Osaka, Japan; based in Osaka. Satoru Takahashi: b. 1958 in Kyoto, Japan; based in Osaka. Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015 participating artist. Read more: Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi

  • [Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”

    Part 2. Photo by Rokuto Nonoshita

  • [Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”
  • [Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”
  • [Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”
  • [Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”
  • [Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”
  • [Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”
Title
[Lecture] Chizuko Ueno “Taking Democracy into Our Own Hands”
Date
Sunday, April 12, 2015  1:00–2:30 PM/2:45–4:00 PM (see below for details)
Venue
Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art (see below for details)
Part 1
Lecture by Chizuko Ueno
1:00–2:30 PM (numbered tickets distributed at the Information desk starting from 10:00 AM, reception starting from 12:30 PM)
Parasophia Room, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art
Free admission, no reservation required
120 seats available
Part 2
Open Discussion “Chizuko Ueno & Audience Members”
Facilitators: Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi
2:45–4:00 PM (numbered tickets distributed at the Information desk starting from 10:00 AM, reception starting at 2:30 PM)
Meet in room 210 in front of Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art (at the entrance of Ornament and Crime: Sense/Common by Keiko Kurachi & Satoru Takahashi)
Open Discussion to be held in room 209, inside of the installation
Valid Parasophia ticket required, no reservation required
Up to 100 participants (participants will be sitting on the floor)
Numbered tickets
Numbered tickets will be distributed at the Information desk at the front entrance of Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art starting from 10:00 AM on a first come first served basis.
Please note that a different ticket is necessary for Part 1 and for Part 2 (i.e., two numbered tickets necessary in order to participate in both parts of the event).
Language
Japanese
Presented by
Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture Organizing Committee, Kyoto Association of Corporate Executives (Kyoto Keizai Doyukai), Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City