Geographical Areas
South Asia
Hugo DAVID, Lecturer (Pondicherry)
Philosophy and philology (sankrit)
Valérie GILLET, Lecturer (Paris)
Art History - India
Dominic GOODALL, Professor (Pondicherry)
Sanskrit Philology
Jacques LEIDER, Lecturer (Bankok/Yangon)
Burmese History and Historiography
Charlotte SCHMID, Professor (Paris)
Art History - India
Vincent TOURNIER, Lecturer (Paris)
Indian Buddhism
Southeast Asia
Éric BOURDONNEAU, Lecturer (Paris)
Cambodian Archaeology
Bruno BRUGUIER, Lecturer (Paris)
Cambodian Archaeology
Olivier DE BERNON, Professor (Paris)
Literature
Véronique DEGROOT, Lecturer (Indonésie, Jakarta)
History and archaeology of Indonesia
Yves GOUDINEAU, Professor (Chiang Mai)
Comparative Southeast Asian Ethnology
Arlo GRIFFITHS, Professor (Paris)
History of Southeast Asia
Andrew HARDY, Professor (Hanoi)
Modern and Contemporary History of Vietnam
Christine HAWIXBROCK, Visiting Scholars (Paris)
Archaeology of Laos
François LAGIRARDE, Lecturer (Paris)
Theravada Buddhism
Philippe LE FAILLER, Lecturer (Paris)
History of Contemporary Vietnam
Michel LORRILLARD, Lecturer (Vientiane)
History and Epigraphy of Laos
Daniel PERRET, Professor (Kuaka Kumpur/Jakarta)
Archaeology of the Malay World
Bertrand PORTE, Head of the Restoration Workshop, National Museum (Phnom Penh)
Christophe POTTIER, Lecturer (Paris)
Cambodian Architecture
Catherine SCHEER, Lecturer (Paris)
Southeast Asian Anthropology
Dominique SOUTIF, Lecturer (Paris)
Southeast Asian Archaeology
Olivier TESSIER, Lecturer (Hanoi)
Vietnamese Anthropology
Brice VINCENT, Lecturer (Paris)
Archaeo-metallurgy, Southesat Asian Archaeology
East Asia
Alain ARRAULT, Professor (Paris)
Intellectual History of China
Michela BUSSOTTI, Professor (Paris)
Cultural History of China, History of Books in China
Paola CALANCA, Lecturer (Paris)
Chinese Maritime History
Elisabeth CHABANOL, Lecturer (Seoul)
Korean Art History
Guillaume DUTOURNIER, Lecturer (Beijing)
Anthropology and history of China
Luca GABBIANI, Lecturer (Paris)
Modern History of China
Benoît JACQUET, Lecturer (Kyoto)
Japanese Studies
Fabienne JAGOU, Lecturer (Paris)
Political History of Sino-Tibetan Relations
François LACHAUD, Professor (Tokyo)
Buddhism and Japanese Civilization
Christophe MARQUET, Professor (Paris)
Japanese Art History
Frank MUYARD, Visiting Scholars (Taipei)
Chinese History
Martin NOGUEIRA RAMOS, Lecturer (Kyoto)
Japanese Studies
Franciscus VERELLEN, Professor (Hong Kong)
History of Taoism
On this occasion, the réseau des EFE will have a stand at the book and art magazine fair, and will participate through four conferences on the theme of "People":
- Christophe Marquet - EFEO: The invention of "popular painting" in 20th century Japan
- Alain Arrault - EFEO: Domestic statuary in China (16th-20th century). From a learned and Buddhist practice to a popular re-appropriation
- Jean-Baptiste Delzant - former member of the EFR: Abu Gosh Frankish Church and its 12th century paintings: a single ensemble designed for different audiences
- Olivier Christin - in collaboration with the Casa de Velázquez: "Abstract words[that] enlarge thought" (Tocqueville). Revolution, democracy and moral architecture
Festival program
The Secrétaire perpétuel Michel Zink "underlined the extent of the debt owed by the Cambodians and the French, and more broadly by the international community, to the École française d'Extrême-Orient, whose work in Angkor has been supported by the Académie since its beginnings".
Admissions for the Master "Etudes Asiatiques" are open: see the detailed information and the contacts for the teaching staff on the Master website and in its brochure.
On Monday, May 20, Martin Nogueira Ramos presents his book La foi des ancêtres. Chrétiens cachés et catholiques dans la société villageoise japonaise (XVIIe-XIXe siècles) (CNRS editions, 25 April 2019).
From 4:30 pm to 5:30 pm, in the Salon of the Maison de l'Asie. To attend the presentation, please confirm by email notification.



