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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Hybride Kulturschichten: Oka Masao und die Wiener Schule der Ethnologie, 18. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag, 2022.08. |
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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. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Blurring Identities: Susanoo and the Ideological Incorporation of Koreans into the Japanese Family State, Third EAJS Conference in Japan, 2019.09. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Competing Claims to Centrality: Chosŏn, Japan, and the Central Flowering, 29th Association for Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) Conference, 2019.04. |
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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. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Die Grenzen japanischer Identität – Susanoos Rolle in der politischen Mythologie Japans, 2018.10. |
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David Weiss, Am Rand des Götterlandes: Staatsshintō in Korea – Koreaner im Staatsshintō, 1910–1945, 17. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag, 2018.08. |
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David Weiss, Wu Taibo: A Confucian Japanese Founding Myth, Twelfth Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2018.06. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Situating Sakuhin-ron within the International Discourse on Mythological Studies, 15th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, 2017.09. |
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David Weiss, Japanese Otherworld Conceptions and How they were Put to Political Use, Eleventh Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2017.06. |
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David Weiss, Korea and the Formation of National Identity in Tokugawa Japan, Third Workshop on Religion in Contemporary Japan, 2017.01. |
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David Weiss, Kulturelle Wiege oder Kolonie? Koreabilder im Japan der Edo-Zeit, 2016.11. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Uchi oder soto? Susanowo als liminale Figur in japanischen Identitätsdiskursen, Symposium des Arbeitskreises Japanische Religionen (AJR), 2016.05. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Verortung eines Eingangs in die japanische Unterwelt (Ne no kuni): Der Berg Kumanari, 16. Deutschsprachiger Japanologentag, 2015.08. |
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David Weiss, How Comparative Mythology was Instrumentalized to Justify the Colonization of Korea, Ninth Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2015.07. |
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Klaus Antoni, David Weiss, Myths as Sacred Texts, First Workshop on Religion in Contemporary Japan, 2014.12. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Susanoo: The Japanese Trickster and His Connection to Metallurgy, Seventh Annual International Conference on Comparative Mythology, 2013.05. |
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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. |
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David Weiss, Susanoo. Ein Kulturheros aus Korea?, 19. Treffen der Initiative zur historischen Japanforschung, 2012.05. |
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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. |