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13 May 2010
Tha monthly seminar on Japanese architecture, directed by Nicolas Fiévé, takes place in the meeting room of the Kansai Franco-Japanese Institute.
16 April 2010
Conference by Nicolas Fiévé (Professor at the EPHE) on Friday 16 April (starting at 10,30 a.m.) at the Kansai Franco-Japanese Institute.
7 December 2009
The Franco-Japanese network of researchers on architecture (Japarchi ) have met in Kyoto for a research workshop on a lexicon of Japanese architectural terms, on 7 December at the Kyôto kôgeiseni daigaku.
20-23 November 2009
From November 20 to 23, the Franco-Japanese Japarchi network of researchers on architecture have met in Kyoto for a research workshop on a lexicon of Japanese architectural terms. The meetings has been held at the Kansai Franco- Japanese Institute on November 20, and then have moved to Kyoto Technological University (Kyoto kogeiseni daigaku) for November 21 to 23
Conditions and procedures for the EFEO
- Track 1: "History and social sciences: fields, texts and images" (EHESS-EFEO)
- Track 2: "History, philology and religions" (EPHE/PSL-EFEO)
Admission procedure
Wednesday, March 29, Michela Bussotti (EFEO/UMR CCJ) and Lia Wei (INALCO/IFRAE) are organizing a study day on "Pratique de l'estampage en Chine: matérialité, transmission, réception" [Stamping practice in China: materiality, transmission, reception] at the Pôle des langues et civilisations, 65 rue des Grands Moulins, 75013 Paris, on the occasion of the exhibition Pratique de l'estampage en Chine: images et objets inscrits [Stamping practice in China: images and inscribed objects], which is being held from March 6 to 30 at the Inalco.
READ MOREThe exhibition "Pratique de l'estampage en Chine : images et objets inscrits" [Stamping in China: inscribed images and objects] revisits Chinese stamping, a technique for reproducing engraved texts and images, usually on stone, in ink on paper.
The exhibition, organized by Lia Wei (Inalco / IFRAE) and Michela Bussotti (EFEO / UMR CCJ), with the participation of Soline Suchet (BULAC) and Dat-Wei Lau (EFEO), brings together some forty prints from the EFEO archives and a dozen prints discovered at the BULAC - Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations as part of this project.