<DIV>Hi Michael</DIV>
<DIV> We have never seen so long time.I am touching today your wrong mail.Because I have not checked this address about one month by trouble of prviders.</DIV>
<DIV> but i am so pleased to touch you again.I miss you.I will be AAS in san diego.I am looking forward to seeing you anyday in States or Japan Kyoto.</DIV>
<DIV> Anyway I hope to keep touching you.</DIV>
<DIV>Best</DIV>
<DIV>Shigemi</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>My Japan private mail address is </DIV>
<DIV><A href="mailto:shigemi7a9a@yahoo.co.jp">shigemi7a9a@yahoo.co.jp</A></DIV>
<DIV><BR><B><I>"Bourdaghs, Michael" <bourdagh@humnet.ucla.edu></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR>Dear all --<BR><BR>Apologies for mistakenly sending a message to you all that was meant for<BR>only one of you....<BR><BR>Best,<BR>Michael<BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: owner-KineJapan@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu<BR>[mailto:owner-KineJapan@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu]On Behalf Of Bourdaghs,<BR>Michael<BR>Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 8:46 AM<BR>To: 'KineJapan@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu'<BR>Subject: RE: UCLA Conference on Japanese Popular Music: March 3<BR><BR><BR>Hi, Tom --<BR><BR>Thanks -- and I too would choose a day at the zoo with the kids over the<BR>conference! I decided to pass on AAS this year; I've been utterly swamped<BR>for the past two months, and it looks like it will continue for another<BR>month or so, and a quiet weekend spent at home (working) sounded like the<BR>only sane alternative for that weekend. Sorry I'll end up missing OAR<BR>again...maybe next year.
Hope to cross paths with you soon.<BR><BR>Take care,<BR><BR>Michael<BR><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: owner-KineJapan@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu<BR>[mailto:owner-KineJapan@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu]On Behalf Of Thomas<BR>Lamarre<BR>Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 5:48 AM<BR>To: KineJapan@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu<BR>Subject: Re: UCLA Conference on Japanese Popular Music: March 3<BR><BR><BR>Michael,<BR><BR>Looks great, wish I could attend, but we promised Alex that we'd take him to<BR>San Diego zoo Wednesday.<BR><BR>Hope to see you, though. will you be at the AAS?<BR><BR>Tom<BR><BR>> Greetings to all (and apologies for cross-postings):<BR>> <BR>> Those of you in Southern California (or passing through on the way to AAS)<BR>> may be interested in the Nikkei Bruin Conference on Japanese Popular<BR>Music,<BR>> to be held here at UCLA on Wednesday, March 3. A list of presenters and<BR>> paper titles is appended below. The conference is open to UCLA
faculty<BR>and<BR>> students, as well as to invited guests. Anyone interested in attending<BR>> should contact me so that we can include you on the list of invitees<BR>> (bourdagh@humnet.ucla.edu).<BR>> <BR>> Best,<BR>> <BR>> Michael Bourdaghs<BR>> <BR>> ********<BR>> <BR>> NIKKEI BRUIN CONFERENCE ON JAPANESE POPULAR MUSIC<BR>> Sponsored by the UCLA Center for Japanese Studies<BR>> <BR>> Wednesday, March 3, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.<BR>> UCLA Faculty Center, California Room<BR>> <BR>> Panel One: Technologies of Distribution and Reproduction in Japanese<BR>> Popular Music (10:00 a.m.)<BR>> <BR>> E. Taylor Atkins (Northern Illinois University): "Inventing Jazztowns and<BR>> Internationalizing Local Identities in Japan"<BR>> Michael K. Bourdaghs (UCLA): "Kurosawa Akira, Kasagi Shizuko, and the<BR>> 'Scandal' of Popular Music in Early Postwar Japan"<BR>> Michael Molasky (University of Minnesota): "Jazu kissa: Situating
Japan's<BR>> Jazz Cafes in Postwar Cultural History"<BR>> Discusant: Robert Walser (UCLA)<BR>> <BR>> Panel Two: Unreal Reality: Historicity and the Construction of<BR>> Authenticity in Japanese Popular Music (1:30 p.m.)<BR>> <BR>> Loren Kajikawa (UCLA): "Cornelius's 'Point of View': Perspectives on<BR>> Globalization, Techno-Orientalism, and Cyborg Fantasy"<BR>> Mark Anderson (University of Minnesota): "Enka and Historicity"<BR>> Christine R. Yano (University of Hawai`I): "Misora Hibari And The<BR>> Controversies Of Collective Memory In Contemporary Japan"<BR>> Discussant: Susan McClary (UCLA)<BR>> </BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>shigemi Nakagawa<br>(private) 650 Alger drive,Palo Alto,CA,94306,U.S.A. Tel 650-855-9502<br>(Office) 52D Main Quad Building50,Stanford university, Stanford,CA,94305,U.S.A.<br> 650-723-0429(direct Tel.),Tel.650-725-2742 Fax.650-725-8931<br>nshigemi@stanford.edu