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吉隆坡“亚欧史诗专题研讨会"

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吉隆坡亚欧史诗专题研讨会"

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        由亚欧基金会(Asia-Europe Foundation)资助,马来西亚大学文化中心主办的“亚欧史诗专题研讨会”于2002年10月27日至30日在马来西亚吉隆坡举行。研讨会有五个专题,分别为“史诗之为史诗”,“作为历史资料的史诗”,“作为文学遗产的史诗”,“作为表演艺术的史诗”,“作为视觉艺术灵感来源的史诗”等。来自欧洲和亚洲10几个国家的约40名学者出席了会议。有25名学者作了专题报告。中国学者朝戈金作了题为《蒙古史诗特异质》的报告。

  下面是英文的相关信息——
  
  INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON ASIAN-EUROPEAN EPICS
  LIST OF SPEAKERS
  Up-dated as on 17 October 2002
  
  KEYNOTE PAPER
  
  Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof: Epic, Romance, History: Revisiting the Genres in the Light of Recent Developments
  
  THEME I: EPICS AS SUCH
  
  Ngo Duc Thinh (Vietnam): Tay Nguyen Epics of Vietnam: Discovery and Problems
  
  Paul Kazuhisa Eguchi (Japan) The Tale of Heike
  
  Bhasker Roy Burman (India): The Ramayana: A Religious Epic
  
  S. Singaravelu (Malaysia): The Tamil Epics of Cilappadikaram and Manimekalai: Some of their Essential Characteristics
  
  THEME II: EPICS AS DOCUMENTS OF HISTORY
  
  Heidi Gomih (U.K/Sweden): Living Memories: Interpretation of the Past in Ferdowsi’s Shahnama
  
  Stefan Sperl (U.K): Epic and Exile: Reflections on the Biography of the Prophet Muhammad.
  
  Ernst Ulrich Kratz (U.K): Hikayat Hang Tuah: Fact and Fiction
  
  Chao Ge Jin (China): The Mongolian Epic Identity
  
  Karl G.Johansson (Sweden): Old Norse-Icelandic Epics as Sources to Scandinavian History
  
  Amarjiwa Lochan (India): Reflections on Gupta History and Society in Kalidasa’s Mahakavyas
  
  THEME III: EPICS AS LlTERARY HERITAGE
  
  Anthony Shelton (Portugal/U.K.) Influence of Epics on Dramatisation of Spanish Derived Epics in Iberian and Latin American Folk Performances
  
  Noriah Taslim (Malaysia): Hikayat Potjut Muhammad: Narrating a Common Story into a Dramatic Saga
  
  THEME IV: EPICS IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
  
  Svend Kristensen (Denmark) Ritualistic Orientated Performances, from Cult to Epic
  
  Anthony Shelton (UK): The Performative Lives of Narratives, Mediaeval Romances and the Dances of Conquest
  
  I Wayan Dibya (Indonesia) Calonarang in Balinese Performing Arts
  
  Endo Suanda (Indonesia) Panji Stories in Folk Performing Arts
  
  Irmeli Niemi (Finland) Finnish Epics as Source of Performing Arts
  
  Chua Soo Pong (Singapore): Epics in Chinese Opera: Past and Present
  
  THEME V: EPICS AS SOURCES OF INSPIRATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
  
  K.V.Ramesh (India): Reference to Mahkavyas in Indian and Southeast Asian Epigraphy: An Analytical Study
  
  Vangelis Ioakimidis (Greece): Epics as Influence on Greek Photography

  Miguel Oliveira (Portugal): Unconscious Reality and Exterior on the Epic Representation of Film Events
  
  VI: OTHER THEMES
  
  Maneepin Phromsuthirt (Thailand): Influences of Indian Epics on Thai Culture
  
  Chandra Bhushan Sharma (India): Epics as Pedagogic Materials: An Interpretation of Indian Epics
  
  David Crowther (U.K): The Thousand Faces of the Hero: Epic Heroism and Modern Culture
  
  Nagasura Madale (Philippines): A Discourse on Radia Indrapatra, Folk Narrative (Maranao, Southern Philippine Variant) as it mirrors Maranao Society and Culture

  
  PROPOSED SEMINAR SCHEDULE
  
  International Seminar on Asian and European Epics
  
  Saturday 26 October 2002
  
  Arrival of Speakers and Participants
  Registration
  
  Sunday 27 October 2002
  
  8.00 a.m. Arrival of Participants
  
  Registration
  
  10.30 a.m. Welcome by Associate Professor Said Halim bin Said Nong, Director of the Cultural Centre, University Of Malaya
  
  Address by Ms Chulamanee Chartsuwan, Director, Cultural Exchange, Asia-Europe Foundation
  
  11.00 a.m. Tea
  
  THEME I: EPICS AS SUCH
  
  11.30 a.m. Ngo Duc Thinh: Tay Nguyen Epics of Vietnam; Discovery and Problems
  
  S. Singaravelu: The Tamil Epics of Cilapaddikaram and Manimekalai: Some of their Essential Characteritics.
  
  1.00 p.m. Lunch
  
  2.30 p.m. Bhasker Roy Burman: The Ramayana: A Religious Epic
  
  THEME II: EPICS AS DOCUMENTS OF HISTORY
  
  3.15 p.m. Stefan Sperl: Epic and Exile: Reflections on the Biography of the Prophet Muhammad
  
  Nagasura Madale: A Discuourse on Radia Indrapatra (Maranao, South Philippines Variant) as it mirrors Maranao Society and Culture
  
  4. 45 p.m. Tea
  
  5.00 p.m. Amarjiwa Lochan: Reflections of Gupta History and Society in Kalidasa’s Mahakavyas
  
  Chao Ge Jin: The Mongolian Epic Identity
  
  Monday 28 October 2002
  
  8.00 a.m. Arrival of Guests and Seminar Participants
  
  9.00 a.m. Address by Ambassador Delfin Colomé, Executive Director, Asia-Europe Foundation
  
  Address by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Student Affairs), University of Malaya and Official Opening of the Seminar
  
  9.45 a.m. Cultural Presentation
  
  10.15 a.m. Keynote Paper by Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof Epic, Romance, Legend, History: Redefining the Genres in the Light of Recent Developments
  
  
  THEME II EPICS AS DOCUMENTS OF HISTORY
  
  (CONTINUED)
  
  11.15 a.m. Heidi Gomih: Living Memories: Interpretation of the Past in Ferdowsi’s Shahnama
  
  Ernst Ulrich Kratz: Hikayat Hang Tuah: Fact and Fiction
  
  1.00 p.m. Lunch
  
  THEME III: EPICS AS LITERARY HERITAGE
  
  2.30 p.m. Anthony Shelton: Influence of Epics on Dramatisation of Spanish Derived Epics in Iberian and Latin American Folk Performances
  
  Noriah Taslim: Hikayat Potjut Muhammad: Narrating a Common Story into a Dramatic Saga
  
  4.00 p.m. Tea
  
  4:15 p.m. Paul Kazuhisa Eguchi: The Tale of Heike

  
  Tuesday 29 October 2002
  
  THEME IV: EPICS IN THE PERFORMING ARTS
  
  9.45 a.m. Svend Kristensen: Ritualistic Orientated Performances, from Cult to Epic
  
  Anthony Shelton: The Performative Lives of Narratives, Mediaeval Romances and the Dances of the Quest
  
  11.15 Tea
  
  11.30 I. Wajan Dibya: Calonarang in Balinese Performing Arts

  Endo Suenda: Panji Stories in Folk Performing Arts
  
  1.00 Lunch
  
  2.30 Irmeli Niemi: Finnish Epics as Sources of Performing Arts
  
  Chua Soo Pong: Epics in Chinese Opera: Past and Present
  
  THEME V: EPICS AS SOURCES OF INSPIRATION FOR THE VISUAL ARTS
  
  2.30 p.m. K.V. Ramesh: Reference to Mahakavyas in Indian and Southeast Asian Epigraphy
  
  Vangelis Ioakimidis: Epics as Influence on Greek Photography
  
  4.00 p.m. Tea
  
  4. 15 p.m. Miguel Oliveira: Unconscious Reality and Exterior on the Epic Representation of Films
  
  VI. OTHER THEMES
  
  Wednesday 30 October 2002
  
  9.00 a.m. Karl G. Johansson: Old Norse-Icelandic Epics as Sources to Scandinavian History
  
  Maneepin Phromsuthirt: Influences of Indian Epics on Thai Culture
  
  10.30 Tea
  
  10.45 Chandra Bhushan Sharma: Epics as Pedagogic Materials: An Examination of Indian Epics
  
  David Crowther: The Thousand Faces of the Hero: Epic Heroism and Modern Culture
  
  12.15 p.m. Cultural Presentation
  
  Comments by Prof Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof
  
  Chairman of Malaysian Organising Committee
  
  Comments by President of Ansted University
  
  Presentation of Souvenirs by Director of Cultural Centre, University of Malaya
  
  Final Comments by Director of Cultural Centre, University of Malaya, and Ms Chulamanee Chartsuwan, Director, Cultural Exchange ASEF
  
  Official Closing.
  
  1.00 p.m. Lunch
  
  Afternoon: Optional Tour
  


  Venue for the Seminar: 

  Cultural Centre, University Malaya (Pusat Kebudayaan)   
  Perdanasiswa   
  506033 Kuala Lumpur   
  Malaysia   
  Tel: 603 7967 3288   
  Fax: 603 79673576
  
  (Contact: Dr Ghulam-Sarwar Yusof, ASEF Governor, Malaysia/ Chairman of the Malaysian Organising Committee)

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