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List of Presentations
David Weiss Last modified date:2024.03.04

Lecturer / Department of Philosophy / Faculty of Humanities


Presentations
1. David Weiss, Myth and Ethnicity: The Role of Mythology in Oka Masao’s Theory of Japanese Ethnogenesis, "Japan's Imperial Mythology: De/Sacralization in the Context of Exegesis, Politics and Folklore", 2023.11.
2. David Weiss, Close Others and Techniques of Translation: Shinto's Role in Colonizing Korea, 17th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, 2023.08.
3. David Weiss, Korea's Role in Japan's Ethnogenesis: Oka Masao and his Model of Cultural Strata, 31st Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) Conference, 2023.06.
4. David Weiss, Hybride Kulturschichten: Oka Masao und die Wiener Schule der Ethnologie, 18. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag, 2022.08.
5. David Weiss, 岡正雄と民族学における日独交流, 「日独近代化における〈国民文化〉と宗教性」 2021年(令和3年)度研究会, 2022.03.
6. David Weiss, Changing Topographies of the Alien: The Shift from ikai to ikoku in Depicting Spaces Outside Japan in Medieval Mythology, 16th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, 2021.08.
7. David Weiss, Blurring Identities: Susanoo and the Ideological Incorporation of Koreans into the Japanese Family State, Third EAJS Conference in Japan, 2019.09.
8. David Weiss, From Universal Confucian World Order to Modern Nation State: Japanese and Korean Founding Myths, 17th to 20th Century, Myth, Language, and Prehistory: A Celebratory Conference in Honor of Prof. Michael Witzel, 2019.09.
9. David Weiss, Competing Claims to Centrality: Chosŏn, Japan, and the Central Flowering, 29th Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) Conference, 2019.04.
10. David Weiss, 神国の境界:スサノオと日鮮同祖論, 第2 回国際ワークショップ「諸〈国⺠⽂化〉―国際的⽂脈における⽇独の視点」, 2019.03.
11. David Weiss, Founding Myths of the Japanese State: The Changing Perception of China and its Influence on Early Modern Japanese Identity, International Research Forum “Religious Cultures in Asia: Mutual Transformations through Multiple Modernities”, 2018.10.
12. David Weiss, Die Grenzen japanischer Identität – Susanoos Rolle in der politischen Mythologie Japans, 2018.10.
13. David Weiss, Am Rand des Götterlandes: Staatsshintō in Korea – Koreaner im Staatsshintō, 1910–1945, 17. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag, 2018.08.
14. David Weiss, Wu Taibo: A Confucian Japanese Founding Myth, Twelfth Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2018.06.
15. David Weiss, When the Barbarians Claimed Centre Stage: Centre and Periphery in the Confucian World Order, 1600–1700, Japanese Studies Workshop “Researching Contemporary Japanese Religions”, 2018.02.
16. David Weiss, Japan, Korea, and the Central Civilization: National Appropriations of the Confucian World Order, 1600–1700, International Workshop “Perceptions of the Cultural Other: Japanese Images of Korea – Korean Images of Japan”, 2018.02.
17. David Weiss, Japan, Korea, and the Central Civilization: National Appropriations of the Confucian World Order, 1600–1700, 6th IMAP/IDOC in Japanese Humanities Symposium on Premodern Japanese Culture “Cultural Circulation in Asia – Narrative, Human, and Visual Flows”, 2018.02.
18. David Weiss, ドイツの大学で日本神話はどう教えられているか:テュービンゲン大学日本学科を中心に, 国際研究フォーラム「日本の宗教はどう教えられているか」, 2017.11.
19. David Weiss, Korea und die Herausbildung eines japanischen Nationalbewusstseins: Eine geistesgeschichtliche Analyse Edo-zeitlicher Diskurse (1600–1868), Kolloquium des Forscherkreises “Deutschsprachige Japanologie im Kansai”, 2017.10.
20. David Weiss, A Prehistory of Colonialism: Views of Korea in Tokugawa Japan, Third TUDOKU (Tübingen-Dōshisha-Korea University) Conference “Transnational Cultures: Colonialism and Cold War in Japan and Korea”, 2017.09.
21. David Weiss, Situating Sakuhin-ron within the International Discourse on Mythological Studies, 15th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, 2017.09.
22. David Weiss, Japanese Otherworld Conceptions and How they were Put to Political Use, Eleventh Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2017.06.
23. David Weiss, Korea and the Formation of National Identity in Tokugawa Japan, Third Workshop on Religion in Contemporary Japan, 2017.01.
24. David Weiss, Kulturelle Wiege oder Kolonie? Koreabilder im Japan der Edo-Zeit, 2016.11.
25. David Weiss, From Family State to Family Empire: The Ideological Incorporation of Colonial Korea into the Japanese National Polity, Second TUDOKU (Tübingen-Dōshisha-Korea University) Conference, 2016.10.
26. David Weiss, Uchi oder soto? Susanowo als liminale Figur in japanischen Identitätsdiskursen, Symposium des Arbeitskreises Japanische Religionen (AJR), 2016.05.
27. David Weiss, Constructing Identity through Myth: Susanowo as a Liminal Figure in Japanese-Korean Identity Discourses, Second Workshop on Religion in Contemporary Japan, 2016.02.
28. David Weiss, From Family State to Family Empire: How the KiKi Myths were used to (Re-) Define Japan’s Relationship to the Continent, First EAJS Publication Workshop, 2015.11.
29. David Weiss, Vom Familienstaat zum Familienimperium: Die Rolle der Kiki-Mythen in der Konstruktion nationaler und imperialer Identität, 3. Internationales Symposium der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen und der Rikkyō Universität, 2015.11.
30. David Weiss, Verortung eines Eingangs in die japanische Unterwelt (Ne no kuni): Der Berg Kumanari, 16. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag, 2015.08.
31. David Weiss, How Comparative Mythology was Instrumentalized to Justify the Colonization of Korea, Ninth Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2015.07.
32. Klaus Antoni, David Weiss, Myths as Sacred Texts, First Workshop on Religion in Contemporary Japan, 2014.12.
33. David Weiss, A Comparative Perspective on the Struggle between Heavenly and Earthly Deities in Japanese Mythology, European Science Foundation (ESF) Exploratory Workshop on Maths Meets Myths, 2014.09.
34. David Weiss, Susanoo: The Japanese Trickster and His Connection to Metallurgy, Seventh Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2013.05.
35. David Weiss, Schiff, Trommel und Behälter: Mythische Vorstellungen rund um das Wort fune, gezeigt am Beispiel des Susanoo-Mythos, Symposium des Arbeitskreises Japanische Religionen (AJR), 2013.05.
36. David Weiss, Susanoo. Ein Kulturheros aus Korea?, 19. Treffen der Initiative zur historischen Japanforschung, 2012.05.
37. David Weiss, Susanoo: A Culture Hero from Korea? The Connection of a Shintō God to Korea in Japanese Scholarly Literature, Fifth Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2011.10.