Panel-discussion HIDASI Judit (professor, Budapest Business School: dean, Hungary) Culture matters ~ Gender matters YANO Yasukata (professor, Waseda University, Japan) What’s in a name? A naive question to gender-specific expressions THOMSON-KINOSHITA Chihiro (professor, New-South Wales University, Australia) Gender in Japanese Language Education SZEKACS Anna (professor, Budapest Business School: Head of the Oriental Studies Chair, Hungary) |
Teaching languages and gender Research papers 1. YANO Yasukata (professor, Waseda University, Japan): From ’marked’ to ’unmarked’ – temporal change of language meaning 2. MATSUI Sachiko (professor emeritus of Mie University, Japan): Haiku and Women 3. TATEMATSU Kikuko (professor emeritus of Inter-University Center for Japanese Language Studies administered by Stanford University, Japan): Gender bias in translated novels for beautification-expressions 4. SATO Noriko (Associate professor, BBS) & SZEKACS Anna (professor, BBS, Hungary): Problems of Gender in Editing a Textbook of Japanese Language ・ ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ |
Sasaki-sensei, thank you very much for your efficiency in making a lovely photo-album out of the photos! It is going to be a nice memory for all of us...... The feedback of the Gender-Symposium was very good - and many people were surprised to find out that Gender studies is at such an advanced level in Japan! No doubt, the NihongoGenderGakkai has contributed a lot to its progress....We here in huingary were proud to be part of the GenderSymposium! Looking forward to our next meeting at some part of the world, with thankful greetings: dr. Judit HIDASI dean Budapest Business School Faculty of International management and Business Diosy Lajos str.22-24 / Budapest 1165 Hungary |