Nissan Seminar: Akira Kurosawa’s Reception of Tolstoy in the film Ikiru (To Live, 1952) in the Context of Postwar Japan

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Convener: Professor Sho Konishi

Speaker: Olga Solovieva, Assistant Professor, Depart. of Comparative Literature, University of Chicago

From its start in the 1980s the institute has organised a series of Nissan Seminars in Japanese Studies. In the academic year 2017/18 they run on Friday evenings at 5.00 - 6.30 p.m. in the first (Michaelmas) and third (Trinity) terms, and on Thursdays at 2.00 p.m. in the second (Hilary) Term. We invite scholars based in the UK to present their most recent research. Members of the general public are welcome to attend.

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