JMCE at Keio/Japan [JMCE at Keio/Japan] Special Lecture #14 (09062018)
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Title |
On the Scenery of Kossuth Lajos Square: Square of "politics", or of "people"? |
Speaker |
Hiroshi TOYA, Meiji Gakuin University, Faculty of International Studies |
Dates |
9 June 2018 |
Venue |
4F Conference room, South bldg., Mita Campus, Keio University |
Number of Direct Participants (researchers and students from your institution)
|
7 |
Number of Indirect Participants (other audiences like media or residents in your region) |
2 |
Outlines (up to 5 points)
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-Sceneries of Kossuth Plaza tells us a lot about aspects of Hungary, which is often quite controversial a Member State in the EU. -Statutes in Kossuth Plaza were reshaped based of the policy of Orban government, which expresses the will of Orban government. -The original melancholic Kossuth statute, which was built in 1920s, was reshaped in 1952 to symbolize the bravery of communists. -Orban recently reshaped the 1952 Kossuth statute back in the original form. -When we walk around towns, which is being like a fashion these days in Japan, we should be conscious of the messages hidden in the sceneries of towns. |
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