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  • Sunday, Jul 28th
    Exhibition during all ICAS 13 ConFest dates
    Admired and Despised: Life and Work of Snouck Hurgronje
    Location: De Javasche Bank
    Contributor: Marrik Bellen – Leiden University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Sunday, Jul 28th
    Exhibition during all ICAS 13 ConFest dates
    Who owns Durga? - A Transitory Ownership of the Sacred Space
    Location: Balai Pemuda Timur
    Contributor: Sukanya Saha – St. Xavier's College, Burdwan
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Catholic Studies in Asia: State of the Field
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.04
    Roundtable Convenor: Michel Chambon – National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Michel Chambon – National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Bubbles Beverly N. Asor – University of the Philippines - Diliman
    Roundtable Participant: Mark Tallara – De La Salle University
    Roundtable Participant: Finsensius Purnama – Widya Mandala Catholic University
    Roundtable Participant: Erica M. Larson – Asia Research Institute - National University of Singapore
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Inscriptions of Asian-Pacific Region as a Valuable Historical Source
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 311
    Panel Convenor: Alexander Stolyarov – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    Panel Chair: Alexander Stolyarov – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    Panel Discussant: Alexander Stolyarov – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    Presenter: Alexander Stolyarov – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    Presenter: Ilia Kolnin – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    Presenter: Ivan Zaitsev – Institute of World Economy and International Relations under Russian Academy of Sciences
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Between Islamic Norms and Pop Culture: The Case of Muslim Women and Thai Boys' Love Films in the Contemporary Southeast Asia
    Presenter: Hiroko Kinoshita – Kyushu University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - On the Formalizing the Entry of the Specification Form of Indian Land Grants
    Presenter: Alexander Stolyarov – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Sam Poo Kong temple and Zheng He expeditions: did Wang Jinghong really die in Semarang?
    Presenter: Ilia Kolnin – Institute of Oriental Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Panegyrical Hymn to Buddha and a record of generous king donation: a study of the longest Pali-donative inscription of the early Pagan
    Presenter: Ivan Zaitsev – Institute of World Economy and International Relations under Russian Academy of Sciences
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Japan’s National Shrine: Ise Jingu in the Early Modern Period and Beyond
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Convenor: Christopher M. Mayo – Nagoya Gakuin University
    Panel Chair: Christopher M. Mayo – Nagoya Gakuin University
    Presenter: Christopher M. Mayo – Nagoya Gakuin University
    Presenter: Yoshiko Yuasa – Tokyo Gakugei University
    Presenter: Kaoru Oshima – Kansai University
    Presenter: Satoshi Sonehara – Tohoku University
    Presenter: Jon Morris – Daito Bunka University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Ise in Japanese Culture: Kenkō Hōshi's Essays in Idleness at the Intersection of Literature and History
    Presenter: Christopher M. Mayo – Nagoya Gakuin University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Shinto Popular Books and the Ise Faith in Japan's 17th and 18th Centuries
    Presenter: Yoshiko Yuasa – Tokyo Gakugei University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - A New Combinatory Paradigm of Buddhism and Kami Worship as Depicted in Japanese Popular Culture
    Presenter: Kaoru Oshima – Kansai University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    4 - Ise Jingu and Toshogu
    Presenter: Satoshi Sonehara – Tohoku University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    5 - Ise Pilgrimage and the Cultural History of Religious Itineracy in Early Modern Japan
    Presenter: Jon Morris – Daito Bunka University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Linguistic and Textual Heritage
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 311
    Panel Chair: Esther Lovely – Kanagawa University
    Presenter: Zsoka Gelle – DVL Archive, Ditchling
    Presenter: Joshua Esler – Sheridan Institute of Higher Education
    Presenter: Xiaohuan Zhao – The University of Sydney
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Worship in Confucianism, Buddhism, and Daoism
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Convenor: Mei-kao Kow – Formerly with the Department of Chinese Studies , National University of Singapore
    Panel Chair: Chee Meng Wong – former NTU postdoc
    Presenter: Mei-kao Kow – Formerly with the Department of Chinese Studies , National University of Singapore
    Presenter: Chee Meng Wong – former NTU postdoc
    Presenter: Junfang Bai – Xi'an University of Technology
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Himalayan Manuscripts from Helambu, Nepal
    Presenter: Zsoka Gelle – DVL Archive, Ditchling
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Livro de Pantuns | Book of Pantuns
    Presenter: Hugo Cardoso – Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Teaching Tibetan Buddhism through the Confucian Analects: Khenpo Sodargye on the ‘ordinary wisdom’ of Sakya Pandita, Mipham Rinpoche, and Confucius
    Presenter: Joshua Esler – Sheridan Institute of Higher Education
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Theatre as a Vehicle for Carrying the Way: Mulian Rescues His Mother: A Marvel Drama Newly Composed to Exhort Goodness
    Presenter: Xiaohuan Zhao – The University of Sydney
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - On the Fire God Hua Guang with special reference to the Novella Journey to the South
    Presenter: Mei-kao Kow – Formerly with the Department of Chinese Studies , National University of Singapore
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Singapore’s Confucian Society in Interreligious and Intercultural Dialogue
    Presenter: Chee Meng Wong – former NTU postdoc
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    4 - On The Legends and Significance of Xi'an's God of Wealth , Zhao Gongming
    Presenter: Junfang Bai – Xi'an University of Technology
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Monday, Jul 29th
    14:35 – 14:55 (GMT+7)
    Lost Train Lost Days
    Location: The Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Alexa Room
    Program Coordinator: Yolie Liu – City University of Hong Kong
    Program Coordinator: Gloria Liu – CathayPlay
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Religious Expressions
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Chair: Alex C. McKay – Namgyal Institute of Tibetology
    Presenter: Vaijayanti Khare – Independent Researcher
    Presenter: Muhammad Al Anhar Al Islami – University of Indonesia
    Presenter: Toru Ueda – Setsunan University
    Presenter: Jingzhen Xie – University of Macau
    Presenter: Fitrilya Anjarsari – Gadjah Mada University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Tantric Futures I: Inter-Asian Connections
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 311
    Panel Convenor: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    Panel Convenor: Rohit Singh – Denison University
    Panel Chair: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    Presenter: Rohit Singh – Denison University
    Presenter: Bénédicte Brac de la Perrière – National Centre for Scientific Research
    Presenter: Ankana Das – Indian Institute of Technology
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Community & Religiosity: Role & Impact of Mystic singers from Kathmandu, Nepal to Rajasthan, West India
    Presenter: Vaijayanti Khare – Independent Researcher
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Cultural Threads: ‘Kalembo Ade’ and its Islamic Roots in Bima
    Presenter: Muhammad Al Anhar Al Islami – University of Indonesia
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Late Ming Literati and Catholicism in China
    Presenter: Jingzhen Xie – University of Macau
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Religions v. mental health debate in the case of Zara's taking of Hijab: Philosophical Posthumanism Perspective
    Presenter: Fitrilya Anjarsari – Gadjah Mada University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Traveling Cross and its Function in the Context of Nation-making in East Timor
    Presenter: Toru Ueda – Setsunan University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Achieving Peace through Timely Violence: Tantric Rituals during Ladakh's Royal New Year
    Presenter: Rohit Singh – Denison University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - Encountering weikza through a biographical account of a Burmese medaw
    Presenter: Bénédicte Brac de la Perrière – National Centre for Scientific Research
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - The Syncretic Excess in the practice of Bauleyys in Sundarban
    Presenter: Ankana Das – Indian Institute of Technology
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Tantric Futures II: Gendered Bodies in Old and New Spiritualities
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 311
    Panel Convenor: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    Panel Convenor: Rohit Singh – Denison University
    Panel Chair: Rohit Singh – Denison University
    Presenter: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    Presenter: Carine Plancke – Ghent University Centre for Research on Culture and Gender
    Presenter: Hanif Miah – University of Chittagong
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    A Holy Bazar: Music, Spirits and Spirit in Middle India (original French title : Un sacré Bazar - Musique, possession et ivresse en Inde centrale).
    Presenter: Prevot Nicolas – Paris Nanterre University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Unveiling the strong bond in society through soundscapes; Kotagede's case.
    Presenter: Christina Eviutami Mediastika – Universitas Ciputra
    Co-Author: Anugrah Sabdono Sudarsono – Institut Teknologi Bandung
    Co-Author: Sentagi Sesotya Utami – Universitas Gadjah Mada
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - Tantric Childlessness and Non-normative Womanhood
    Presenter: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Neo-tantric women workshops as liminal spaces: An ethnographic study
    Presenter: Carine Plancke – Ghent University Centre for Research on Culture and Gender
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Tantra, Bauls, and Modernity: A Socio-cultural Analysis of Contemporary Practices
    Presenter: Hanif Miah – University of Chittagong
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Religious Encounters
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Chair: Nuno Grancho – University of Copenhagen
    Presenter: Fatikhatur Rizqya – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: So Tju Shinta Lee – University of Indonesia
    Presenter: Amin Ghadimi – Osaka University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Tantric Futures III: Human, Nonhuman and Material Mediations
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 311
    Panel Convenor: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    Panel Convenor: Rohit Singh – Denison University
    Panel Chair: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    Presenter: Maciej Karasinski – Stanford University
    Presenter: Eric Villalobos – Emory University
    Presenter: Fathima Fasleena – University of Calicut
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    From Kumamoto to Jerusalem and Haifa: The Global Suffering of Tokutomi Kenjirō, 1868-1919
    Presenter: Amin Ghadimi – Osaka University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Pilgrimage of Raden Ayu Putri Ontjat Tondo Wurung Grave: Between Hinduism, Islamic and Javanese Culture
    Presenter: Fatikhatur Rizqya – Universitas Airlangga
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Visioning the Spiritual Journey in the Gandavyuha Reliefs: Knowledge Production at Candi Borobudur
    Presenter: So Tju Shinta Lee – University of Indonesia
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - The abodes of serpents and dancing leopards: power animals and spiritual protectors of the Kerala kāvus
    Presenter: Maciej Karasinski – Stanford University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - A Modern Jain Monk's Book of Yantras
    Presenter: Eric Villalobos – Emory University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Reverential Ecofear of Kaliyattamkavu: A Study of Mooniyur Village and its Culture
    Presenter: Fathima Fasleena – University of Calicut
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    15:45 – 16:15 (GMT+7)
    Missionaries and Japanese Language Education
    Presenter: Hideyo Takemoto – University of Teacher Education, Fukuoka
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Teaching Chinese in a Digital Age: Legal and Policy Considerations in Alignment with the Paradigm Shift
    Presenter: Huichun Liu – Guangzhou University
    Co-Author: Nicholas Steneck – Wesleyan College
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Tuesday, Jul 30th
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    The trajectory of Belief Education (Pendidikan kepercayaan) in Indonesia from the 1950s to the Present Day: History, Philosophy, and Challenges.
    Presenter: Eka Ningtyas – Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Pandemic Leftovers: Glimpses of Religion in the New Normal
    Location: Post Graduate School Building, P1.02
    Roundtable Convenor: Emily Z. Hertzman – Asia Research Institute - National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Convenor: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    Roundtable Chair: Emily Z. Hertzman – Asia Research Institute - National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Emily Z. Hertzman – Asia Research Institute - National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Carola Lorea – Tuebingen University
    Roundtable Participant: Erica M. Larson – Asia Research Institute - National University of Singapore
    Roundtable Participant: Catherine West – Deakin University
    Roundtable Participant: Amelia Fauzia – Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Spirituality, Change, and Revitalisation I
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 311
    Panel Chair: Amanda Huan – Nanyang Technological University
    Presenter: Handrio Nurhan – Boston University
    Presenter: Theresa Symons – Monash University Malaysia
    Presenter: Makoto Koike – Momoyama Gakuin University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Beyond the Secular-Religious: Ethical Lives of Soka Gakkai Buddhists in Japan
    Presenter: Handrio Nurhan – Boston University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Exploring the spiritual, ecological and social divides among Catholic women faith-based practitioners in Asia
    Presenter: Theresa Symons – Monash University Malaysia
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Revitalization of Marapu Belief on Sumba, Indonesia: Local, National and Global Movements for Human Rights
    Presenter: Makoto Koike – Momoyama Gakuin University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Religion, Cultural Values and Philosophy
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Chair: Archita Banerjee – Banaras Hindu University
    Presenter: Arya Puliyedath Adityan – Leiden University/Florida State University
    Presenter: Mohammad Muneer – Department of Islamic Studies, Jamiathul Hind. Department of Social Science, Bangalore City University.
    Presenter: Bayu Aji Prasetya – Universitas Sebelas Maret
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Spirituality, Change, and Revitalisation II
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 311
    Panel Chair: Amanda Huan – Nanyang Technological University
    Presenter: Jeaney Yip – The University of Sydney
    Presenter: Tan Meng Yoe – Monash University Malaysia
    Presenter: Ivan Zaitsev – Institute of World Economy and International Relations under Russian Academy of Sciences
    Presenter: Shoko Kurokawa – University of Tokyo
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Interconnected Worlds: A Comparative Analysis of Human-Non-Human Bonds in Classical Hindu Traditions and Indigenous Cultures
    Presenter: Arya Puliyedath Adityan – Leiden University/Florida State University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Methodology for Resolving Societal Conflicts: Timeless Lessons for Humanity
    Presenter: Mohammad Muneer – Department of Islamic Studies, Jamiathul Hind. Department of Social Science, Bangalore City University.
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Shopping mall Megachurches in Indonesia: A Global North export?
    Presenter: Jeaney Yip – The University of Sydney
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Online Church Experience in Singapore and Malaysia During COVID-19: Negotiating Issues of Authenticity, Community, and Spirituality
    Presenter: Tan Meng Yoe – Monash University Malaysia
    Co-Author: Pauline P.Y. Leong – Sunway University
    Co-Author: Lim Hock Ann – Infrastructure University Kuala Lumpur
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The quest for legitimacy in old religious practice: a study of Buddhist meritorious acts of general Ming Aung Hlaing in Russia (2021-2023)
    Presenter: Ivan Zaitsev – Institute of World Economy and International Relations under Russian Academy of Sciences
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Social Functions of Fortune-Telling in Contemporary Japan: Unveiling the Complexities of Re-Enchantment in Modern Society
    Presenter: Shoko Kurokawa – University of Tokyo
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Translation of the Kitab Pengajaran Manuscripts MSS Malay B13 from 18th Century
    Presenter: Bayu Aji Prasetya – Universitas Sebelas Maret
    Co-Author: Asep Yudha Wirajaya – Universitas Sebelas Maret
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Knowledge Production and Representation in Religion
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Chair: Anandit Sachdev – Jindal School of Art and Archiecture, O.P. Jindal Global University
    Presenter: Tri Pramesti – Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya
    Presenter: Camilla Cibele – Independent Researcher
    Presenter: Mugdha Yeolekar – California State University, Fullerton
    Presenter: Asoka de Zoysa – Samkathana Research Center, University of Kelaniya
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Honoring Tradition Embracing Modernity in Adia Puja's Mustika Zakar Celeng
    Presenter: Tri Pramesti – Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya
    Co-Author: Adeline Grace Marianna Litaay – Universitas 17 agustus 1945 Surabaya
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Intersections: on the need for an interdisciplinary approach in the study of the goddess Chinnamastā.
    Presenter: Camilla Cibele – Independent Researcher
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    14:00 – 15:45 (GMT+7)
    Materiality and religion: practices of knowledge production in religious reading of the Gurucaritra
    Presenter: Mugdha Yeolekar – California State University, Fullerton
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Sites of Worship, Pilgrimage, and Death
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 311
    Panel Chair: Anandit Sachdev – Jindal School of Art and Archiecture, O.P. Jindal Global University
    Presenter: Bin Cui – Chinese University of Hong Kong
    Presenter: Gengrun Li – Beijing Foreign Studies University
    Presenter: Joseph Tse-Hei Lee – Pace University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Cultural Expressions, Identity and Malayness: A Case Study of the Architectural Form of Traditional Mosques in Malaysia
    Presenter: Gengrun Li – Beijing Foreign Studies University
    Co-Author: Congcong Fu – Beijing Foreign Studies University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Wednesday, Jul 31st
    16:15 – 18:00 (GMT+7)
    Grassroot Practice Modalities of Local Beliefs in Contemporary Urban China: An Ethnography of Zhengzhou Chenghuang Temple
    Presenter: Bin Cui – Chinese University of Hong Kong
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Around the Line I: Writing, Reading, and Reciting Interlinear Translations in the Indonesian-Malay World
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Convenor: Aglaia Iankovskaia – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Panel Convenor: Keiko Kamiishi – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Panel Chair: Aglaia Iankovskaia – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Panel Discussant: Aditia Gunawan – National Library of Indonesia
    Presenter: Ronit Ricci – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Presenter: Arif Maftuhin – UIN Sunan Kalijaga
    Presenter: Muhammad Dluha Luthfillah – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Language, Media and Society I
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.02
    Panel Chair: Bonnibel Rambatan – New Naratif
    Presenter: Gusti Ayu Praminatih – Institut Pariwisata dan Bisnis Internasional
    Presenter: Tryning R. S. Wijayanti – Independent Researcher
    Presenter: Rasyid Fahmi Suroso – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Sundararaj Dharmaraj – Nanyang Technological University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    ‘The walkways are somewhat better than Canggu and Ubud’: Investigating the Adjectives of Bali in Tourism Context Using Corpus
    Presenter: Gusti Ayu Praminatih – Institut Pariwisata dan Bisnis Internasional
    Co-Author: Ni Wayan Sartini – Universitas Airlangga
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Kanjuruhan Stadium Tragedy: Illocutionary Acts and Its Intention on Written Media
    Presenter: Tryning R. S. Wijayanti – Independent Researcher
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Preserving Cultural Heritage through Tamil language education in Singapore
    Presenter: Sundararaj Dharmaraj – Nanyang Technological University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    Unraveling Temporal Threads: Negotiating the Progressive Tenses in English-in-India and Its Cultural Significance
    Presenter: Rasyid Fahmi Suroso – Universitas Airlangga
    Co-Author: Nadya Afdholy – Universitas Airlangga
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    1 - Muslim Womanhood between the Lines: Reading the Kitab al-Mar'ah
    Presenter: Ronit Ricci – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    2 - The Influence of Ngaji Bandongan in Tafsir al-Ibriz
    Presenter: Arif Maftuhin – UIN Sunan Kalijaga
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    09:00 – 10:45 (GMT+7)
    3 - Javanese Maryam across the Centuries: 17th- to 19th-century Javanese Interlinear Translations of Q. 19
    Presenter: Muhammad Dluha Luthfillah – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Around the Line II: Writing, Reading, and Reciting Interlinear Translations in the Indonesian-Malay World
    Location: The Faculty of Humanities, Room 307
    Panel Convenor: Keiko Kamiishi – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Panel Convenor: Aglaia Iankovskaia – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Panel Chair: Ronit Ricci – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Panel Discussant: Aditia Gunawan – National Library of Indonesia
    Presenter: Keiko Kamiishi – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Presenter: Aglaia Iankovskaia – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    Presenter: Omri Ganchrow – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Language, Media and Society II
    Location: ASEEC Tower, A8.02
    Panel Chair: Sundararaj Dharmaraj – Nanyang Technological University
    Presenter: Esther Lovely – Kanagawa University
    Presenter: Rizky Anantya Romadhonah – independent researcher
    Presenter: David Segoh – Universitas Airlangga
    Presenter: Naoko Hosokawa – The University of Tokyo
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Korean Australians and Their Languages: Changes to Attitudes, Use, and Maintenance Over Time
    Presenter: Esther Lovely – Kanagawa University
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    Loanwords and Japanese Identity: Inundating or Absorbed?
    Presenter: Naoko Hosokawa – The University of Tokyo
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Address Practice of Youth Language in Malang: Comparative Study of BWM and Bahasa Gaul
    Presenter: Rizky Anantya Romadhonah – independent researcher
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    The Evolution of Dialek Pasar Atom: A Sociolinguistic Study of Generational and Geographical Shifts
    Presenter: David Segoh – Universitas Airlangga
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    1 - A Comparative Study of the Strategies for Learning Ancient Literature in Javanese Manuscripts
    Presenter: Keiko Kamiishi – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    2 - Translating the World: Three Thematic Glossaries from Sumatra
    Presenter: Aglaia Iankovskaia – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society
  • Thursday, Aug 1st
    11:15 – 13:00 (GMT+7)
    3 - Interlinear Oral Traditions in Modern Bali: Identity in Pepaosan Translations of the Bhagavad-Gītā
    Presenter: Omri Ganchrow – Hebrew University of Jerusalem
    7. Multiple Ontologies: Religiosities, Philosophies, Languages and Society