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CFP>: 2017 Ocha Zanmai Chanoyu & Tea Culture Conference
by Midori McKeon
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Type:
Call for Papers
Date:
October 20, 2016
Subject Fields:
Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Cultural History /
Studies, East Asian History / Studies, Japanese History / Studies, Philosophy
The 4th Ocha Zanmai:
2017 San Francisco International Conference on
Chanoyu and Tea Cultures
第4回「お茶三昧」茶の湯と茶文化に関するサンフランシスコ国際会議
Sunday, April 30,
2017
San Francisco State
University
Theme: Chanoyu
& Zen
「茶の湯と禅」
There will be a zazen/meditation
session.
坐禅もあります(
坐禅を組んで、あるいは椅子席にて瞑想)
Guest
speakers 特別講師
Dr. Isao Kumakura,
President of the Japanese Society for the Study of CHANOYU
茶の湯文化学会会長 熊倉功夫博士
Rev. Geppo Kobori,
Abbot of Ryokoin, Daitoku Temple
大徳寺龍光院和尚 小堀月浦師
CALL FOR PAPERS
Submission
Deadline: October 20, 2016
Who: All are invited to apply, including
(but not limited to) scholars, students, artists, museum curators, tea
practitioners, and tea manufacturers.
What: Any subject matter related to the
conference theme “Chanoyu & Zen” will be considered, including but
not limited to calligraphy by Zen priests (禅林)墨跡, Zen paintings 禅画, Zen
words禅語,
Zen spirituality in chanoyu 茶の湯における禅の精神性, Zen aesthetics in chanoyu
茶の湯における禅的美,
tea masters and Zen 茶匠と禅.
How: Send an English abstract (250~500
words) for a 20~30-minute presentation with a separate cover sheet. The
cover sheet must contain the following information:
- title of the paper
- applicants’ full name
- position
- institution
- email address
- street address
- telephone number.
Please write the title on the top of the abstract page but
do not write your name or institution that will identify you. The cover sheet
and the abstract will be separated for blind peer reviews.
Where to send: Send the abstract with the
cover sheet by email attachment (PDF format) to mmckeon@sfsu.edu.
Publication: Successful applicants will have an opportunity
to publish their papers in the conference’s proceedings volume.
Contact Info:
Midori McKeon
Professor of Japanese
Department of Modern Languages & Literatures
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94132
USA
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