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216th Hakubi Seminar
"Shippological approaches to understand how we became a human"
- Speaker:Assistant Professor TOJIMA Sayaka (Hakubi 12th batch, The Kyoto University Museum)
- Date:19th April 2022 (Tuesday), 16:30-
- Venue:Zoom and onsite at the Hakubi Center for Advanced Research (Research Administration Building B1F)
- Presentation Language:Japanese
- Format of the seminar:Closed mode - only open to the members related to Kyoto University.)
Summary
I am sure you might wonder why I am focusing on the tail. That is because I believe that the tail could be an important feature to clarify how we became “human”. We are not only biological humans (Homo sapiens), but also humans with humanity. I will briefly introduce my research (Shippology), which aims to understand how we became "human" in many ways by approaching the tails from different angles.
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