The 4th Seminar on the Development of
Intersubjective Recognition will be held at Middle-Size Meeting Room,
the third floor, Inamori Memorial Foundation Building, Kyoto
University on 18th (Tuesday) December 2018. This time Prof. David
Lancy, from Utah state University, the US, will give us a talk. David
is worldly famous as a leading scholar of the Anthropology of
childhood, and authored “The Anthropology of Childhood: Cherubs,
Chattel, Changelings” (Cambridge University Press 2015, 2nd ed.).
This is an admission-free seminar.
The Seminar on the Development of Intersubjective Recognition is set
up for exploring into the process that children develop
intersubjectivity through the recognition from caregivers. We thus
invite distinguished scholars, who are promoting relevant studies to
our research questions, and share their works and wisdom.
■The 4th Seminar on the Development of Intersubjective Recognition
【Date】 18th December 2018 (Tuesday) 15:30-17:30
(Reception will open on 15:00)
【Venue】 # Middle-Size Meeting Room,
Inamori Memorial Foundation Building (third floor),
Kyoto University
【Schedule】
15:30-15:40 Introduction
15:40-16:30 Children as Helpers: Evidence for a Universal Stage in Human Life History.
David Lancy (Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Anthropology,
Utah State University)