Specail Lecture: 「The Tachinomi Project」at Sophia University, 7/17, 18:00

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A call out to my friends and colleagues, visual and multimodal anthropologists, cultural anthropologists, photographers & sake and tachinomiya lovers in Tokyo and the surrounding area; VAoJ is making a rare appearance in Tokyo for a special lecture:「The Intersections of the Sensory, Multimodal and Ba: The Tachinomi Project」

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The Intersections of the Sensory, Multimodal and Ba: 「The Tachinomi Project」

Steven C. Fedorowicz
Asian Studies Program, Kansai Gaidai University

July 17, 2024, 18:00-19:30
Room 402, 4F, Building 2
Sophia University, Tokyo
In person only; no registration needed

This talk is organized by David H. Slater and James Farrer (Professors, Sophia University).

Abstract:「The Tachinomi Project」is a visual ethnography based upon the con- vergence of social science research and contemporary art. The project began with long-term participant-observation and a photographic exhibition featuring a 40-year-old tachinomiya (standing drink bar) in Osaka called Tenbun. The study sought to explore photography in public spaces, privacy and image ethics while showcasing a “grimy” (Farrer 2019) and stimulating atmosphere with colorful characters including the shop owner, employees and regular customers. The interactions with Tenbun collaborators and gallery audience at the exhibition became the first of several post-fieldwork encounters, leading to the re-positioning of the research into wider social and academic contexts during and after the COVID 19 pandemic. This present account utilizes reflexivity, autoethnographic vignettes (Stevens 2013) and photography to explore the intersections of the sensory (Pink 2013 [2009], multimodal (Collins et al. 2017), and ba (Kajimaru et al. 2021) of Tenbun and other eating and drinking establishments.

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Yoroshiku onegai shimasu.

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Steven
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