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SUMMARY:Gastvortrag: Translation\, Mysterious Others and Transference: Rel
 igious Subjectifications from the Experience of Northeast Japan Disaster
DTSTART:20171113T171500Z
DTEND:20171113T184500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Gastvortrag in englischer Sprache von Isomae Jun'ichi (Kyoto\,
  Japan)\n\nSix years have past since Northeast Japan was hit by the triple
  disaster. But people in Northeast Japan have been aching in their hearts\
 , with sadness over the loss of their families and properties and the sens
 e of guilt for their own survival. Their indescribable experiences force u
 s to rethink the theory of religious subjectifications. The process of reg
 lious subjectifications sheds light on the act of translation and transfer
 ence when we think of our relationship with the dead. The dead becomes the
  roles of mysterious others in Lacanian sense in order to construct our su
 bjectivity. This talk explains how the experience of the Triple Disaster
 ’s survivors make it possible for us to construct new ways of subjectivi
 ty and to theorize unique the characteristics of ‘religious’ subjectif
 ication.\n
LOCATION:CERES-Palais\, Raum "Dunhuang" (0.12)
URL:https://khk.ceres.rub.de/de/veranstaltungen/guest-lecture_20171113/
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