FY2002
The applicant from FY1998-2000 was in charge of the overseas academic research
with a scientific research subsidy entitled “Comparative Research concerning
Contemporary Changes to the Sound Culture and Performing Culture of the Middle
East and North Africa.” In March 2001, the applicant compiled a research
report under the same title. This joint research, in contrast to the research
based on fieldwork, attempts to continue the research mainly through desk work.
To do so we will adopt an inter-arts theoretical approach to establish the connections
among poetry, literature, painting, design (arabesque), and architecture for the
sound culture and performing culture of the Islamic World, through multifaceted
analytical consideration. By doing so, we believe that we should be able to more
effectively identify the sensibilities and feelings universal in the Islamic world.
This research committee will keep in mind the standpoint of the related MINPAKU
exhibition on the Arabian Nights scheduled to be held in FY2004, as well as discussing
various other issues of interest to the theme “the Museum and Musicology.”