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10:30–10:35 Introduction Robert T. Singer, curator and head, department of Japanese art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art SPIRITUAL AND SUPERNATURAL WORLDS 10:35–11:05 The War of the Twelve Animals: Anthropomorphosis and Allegory in Medieval Japan Sarah E. Thompson, curator of Japanese art, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 11:05–11:35 A Compassionate Heart for Pitiful Beasts: Animals in Japanese Religions Barbara R. Ambros, professor in East Asian religions and department chair, department of religious studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and co-chair, Animals and Religion Group, American Academy of Religions 11:35–12:05 Bookish Beasts: Reading Animals in Japanese Illustrated Fiction R. Keller Kimbrough, professor of Japanese, department of Asian languages and civilizations, University of Colorado, Boulder 12:05–1:15 BREAK THE NATURAL WORLD 1:15–1:45 East Meets West: The Introduction of Exotic Animals to Japan Rory A. W. Browne, director of the academic advising center and associate dean of Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Boston College 1:45–2:15 Let the Animals Speak/The Language of Animals in Japan Daniel McKee, adjunct assistant professor and bibliographer, department of Asian studies, Cornell University 2:15–2:45 Art, Science, and the Representation of Nature Federico Marcon, associate professor of East Asian studies and history and director of graduate studies, Princeton University 2:45–3:00 BREAK THE MODERN WORLD 3:00–3:30 Animals in Contemporary Japanese Art and Fashion: Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Issey Miyake Miwako Tezuka, consulting curator, Reversible Destiny Foundation 3:30–5:00 Remarks and Discussion Robert T. Singer will moderate a discussion with the symposium speakers