Workshops and lectures

A list of workshops and lectures about manga and Japanese popular culture organized by Let's Manga staff.

Past events

Manga en verder (Manga and beyond) - 10/01/2008
Workshop on the way manga are used by their creators and readers. First workshop at Groenendaalcollege secondary school, Merksem, Belgium
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コミックを使った日本学教育 (Japanese Studies through manga) - 21/01/2008
Presentation on the use of manga in Japanese Studies research and education. First presentation at Kansai University, Osaka, Japan
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Actieve fans in Japan: dojin-cultuur (Active fans in Japan: dojin culture) - 29/04/2008
Presentation introducting Japanese fan manga (dojinshi) and the legal issues surrounding them, at Vrije Universiteit Brussels (VUB), Brussels, Belgium
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Manga-japans (Manga Japanese) - 08/05/2008
Workshop on using manga as a language learning medium for adults studying Japanese in evening school. Workshop at CVO Haageland evening school, Aarschot, Belgium

日本と欧米の二次創作物における物語形式の相違点 (Narrative differences between Japanese and Western fanwork) - 04/07/2008
Second presentation at Kansai University, Osaka, Japan
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Kinderuniversiteit: Let's Manga! Japanse strips veroveren de wereld (Children's university: Let's Manga! Japanese comic books take over the world) - 15/11/2008
Lecture on using manga to learn about other countries and practice reading and language skills, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
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Manga and their fans - 08/01/2009
Second workshop at Groenendaalcollege secondary school, Merksem, Belgium. Emphasis on fanwork in Japan and in the West. Report and student-made comics here

Manga and their fans 2 - 30/04/2009
Workshop at Maria-Boodschaplyceum secondary school, Brussels, Belgium. Emphasis on fanwork in Japan and in the West. Report and student-made comics here

コミック学における二次創作物の立場 -二次創作物に著作権が与える影響- (The place of derivative works within comics studies -the influence of copyright law on the divide between amateur and professional works-) - 18/12/2009
Presentation at the Kyoto International Manga Museum for the conference 'Comics Worlds and the World of Comics', Kyoto, Japan
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Manga and their fans 3 - 07/01/2010
Third workshop at Groenendaalcollege secondary school, Merksem, Belgium. Emphasis on fanwork in Japan and in the West. Report and student-made comics here

The ‘open work’ as a framework for the interpretation of fan fiction - 12/02/2010
Presentation at Umea University for the conference 'Textual Echoes: Fan Fiction and Sexualities', Umea, Sweden
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