24 Apr - 28 Apr 2024 Donaufestival Krems 3500 Krems 26 Apr - 18 May 2024 COMM:UNITY: A Female Street Art Exhibition Galerie Hartinger 26 Apr 2024 Amadeus Austrian Music Awards Volkstheater 26 Apr 2024 Michael Nikbakhsh und Klaus Oppitz - Katzen An mehreren Orten Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Was ist los in Wien am Wochenende? Die besten Clubbings in Wien am Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 05 Apr - 14 Jul 2024 Klima Biennale Wien Diverse Standorte 18 Apr - 01 Sep 2024 Im Alleingang. Die Fotografin Elfriede Mejchar Wien Museum MUSA 18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 25 Apr - 06 Oct 2024 Elfie Semotan: Der doppelte Blick Landesgalerie Burgenland Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Katarzyna J. Cwiertka https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 22 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Zu Hause / Online-Stream Mehr 22 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/92104677510?pwd=bnBWNStlQkI2WW9yUU9wTTJ1Y0FaUT09Meeting-ID: 921 0467 7510 | PW: 415531 Mehr From Glass to Plastics - The Packaging Revolution of Postwar Japan. In May 2020 the Abe government launched an ambitious strategy of reducing Japan’s disposable plastic waste by 25 percent within the next decade. Although it remains to be seen how far the government will succeed in this mission, a much more interesting question is why the country has turned into the world’s second-highest user per capita of plastic packaging. Plastic has infiltrated the Japanese packaging market at a phenomenal speed. In terms of quantity (expressed in weight), its share more than doubled during the last three decades of the twentieth century, from around 9% in the 1970s to around 19% in the early 2000s. Since plastic is relatively light compared to other packaging materials, its success becomes even more apparent from the perspective of value. Comprising just 4.6% of the total value of Japanese packaging industry in 1958, by 2005 it skyrocketed to 30%. This paper will explore the forces behind the packaging revolution that took place that took place in Japan during the 1950s and 1960, and the impact of these early decades on the rise of the culture of wrapping as we know it today.| Bio |Katarzyna J. Cwiertka is Chair of Modern Japan Studies at Leiden University. She is an expert on food history of modern Japan and Korea, both as a domain of culture and as a window into historical inquiry that extends beyond the realm of cuisine and nutrition. Cwiertka is the author of Modern Japanese Cuisine: Food, Power and National Identity (Reaktion Books 2006), Cuisine, Colonialism and Cold War: Food in Twentieth Century Korea (Reaktion Books 2012), Himerareta washokushi (Shinsensha 2016), and Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku (University of Hawaii Press 2020). She has also edited several volumes with a larger geographical focus, including Asian Food: The Global and the Local (University of Hawai‘i Press 2002), Critical Readings on Food in East Asia (Brill 2012), Food and War in Mid-Twentieth-Century East Asia (Ashgate 2013), and Consuming Life Post-Bubble Japan: A Trans-disciplinary Perspective (Amsterdam University Press 2018). Currently, Cwiertka is working on a book manuscript on the history of food packaging in Japan.Streaming-Link:https://univienna.zoom.us/j/92104677510?pwd=bnBWNStlQkI2WW9yUU9wTTJ1Y0FaUT09Meeting-ID: 921 0467 7510 | PW: 415531
26 Apr - 18 May 2024 COMM:UNITY: A Female Street Art Exhibition Galerie Hartinger 26 Apr 2024 Amadeus Austrian Music Awards Volkstheater 26 Apr 2024 Michael Nikbakhsh und Klaus Oppitz - Katzen An mehreren Orten Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Was ist los in Wien am Wochenende? Die besten Clubbings in Wien am Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 05 Apr - 14 Jul 2024 Klima Biennale Wien Diverse Standorte 18 Apr - 01 Sep 2024 Im Alleingang. Die Fotografin Elfriede Mejchar Wien Museum MUSA 18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 25 Apr - 06 Oct 2024 Elfie Semotan: Der doppelte Blick Landesgalerie Burgenland Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Katarzyna J. Cwiertka https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 22 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Zu Hause / Online-Stream Mehr 22 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/92104677510?pwd=bnBWNStlQkI2WW9yUU9wTTJ1Y0FaUT09Meeting-ID: 921 0467 7510 | PW: 415531 Mehr From Glass to Plastics - The Packaging Revolution of Postwar Japan. In May 2020 the Abe government launched an ambitious strategy of reducing Japan’s disposable plastic waste by 25 percent within the next decade. Although it remains to be seen how far the government will succeed in this mission, a much more interesting question is why the country has turned into the world’s second-highest user per capita of plastic packaging. Plastic has infiltrated the Japanese packaging market at a phenomenal speed. In terms of quantity (expressed in weight), its share more than doubled during the last three decades of the twentieth century, from around 9% in the 1970s to around 19% in the early 2000s. Since plastic is relatively light compared to other packaging materials, its success becomes even more apparent from the perspective of value. Comprising just 4.6% of the total value of Japanese packaging industry in 1958, by 2005 it skyrocketed to 30%. This paper will explore the forces behind the packaging revolution that took place that took place in Japan during the 1950s and 1960, and the impact of these early decades on the rise of the culture of wrapping as we know it today.| Bio |Katarzyna J. Cwiertka is Chair of Modern Japan Studies at Leiden University. She is an expert on food history of modern Japan and Korea, both as a domain of culture and as a window into historical inquiry that extends beyond the realm of cuisine and nutrition. Cwiertka is the author of Modern Japanese Cuisine: Food, Power and National Identity (Reaktion Books 2006), Cuisine, Colonialism and Cold War: Food in Twentieth Century Korea (Reaktion Books 2012), Himerareta washokushi (Shinsensha 2016), and Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku (University of Hawaii Press 2020). She has also edited several volumes with a larger geographical focus, including Asian Food: The Global and the Local (University of Hawai‘i Press 2002), Critical Readings on Food in East Asia (Brill 2012), Food and War in Mid-Twentieth-Century East Asia (Ashgate 2013), and Consuming Life Post-Bubble Japan: A Trans-disciplinary Perspective (Amsterdam University Press 2018). Currently, Cwiertka is working on a book manuscript on the history of food packaging in Japan.Streaming-Link:https://univienna.zoom.us/j/92104677510?pwd=bnBWNStlQkI2WW9yUU9wTTJ1Y0FaUT09Meeting-ID: 921 0467 7510 | PW: 415531
26 Apr 2024 Amadeus Austrian Music Awards Volkstheater 26 Apr 2024 Michael Nikbakhsh und Klaus Oppitz - Katzen An mehreren Orten Was ist los in Wien? Was ist los in Wien? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Wien? Übersichtsseite Wien entdecken Insidertipps für Wien Fortgehen in Wien Essen gehen in Wien Ausstellungen in Wien Kabarett in Wien Theateraufführungen in Wien Flohmärkte Wien & NÖ Neues aus Wien Vergünstigungen bei Events & mehr: Was kann der Vorteilsclub der Stadt Wien? Veranstaltungen in Wien, die du 2023 nicht verpassen solltest Was ist los in Wien am Wochenende? Die besten Clubbings in Wien am Wochenende Was ist los in Österreich? Was ist los in Österreich? Zurück Zur Was ist los in Österreich? Übersichtsseite Österreich entdecken Was ist los in Niederösterreich? Was ist los in Oberösterreich? Was ist los in Salzburg? Was ist los in Tirol? Was ist los in Vorarlberg? Was ist los in der Steiermark? Was ist los in Kärnten? Was ist los im Burgenland? Nicht verpassen! 05 Apr - 14 Jul 2024 Klima Biennale Wien Diverse Standorte 18 Apr - 01 Sep 2024 Im Alleingang. Die Fotografin Elfriede Mejchar Wien Museum MUSA 18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 25 Apr - 06 Oct 2024 Elfie Semotan: Der doppelte Blick Landesgalerie Burgenland Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Katarzyna J. Cwiertka https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 22 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Zu Hause / Online-Stream Mehr 22 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/92104677510?pwd=bnBWNStlQkI2WW9yUU9wTTJ1Y0FaUT09Meeting-ID: 921 0467 7510 | PW: 415531 Mehr From Glass to Plastics - The Packaging Revolution of Postwar Japan. In May 2020 the Abe government launched an ambitious strategy of reducing Japan’s disposable plastic waste by 25 percent within the next decade. Although it remains to be seen how far the government will succeed in this mission, a much more interesting question is why the country has turned into the world’s second-highest user per capita of plastic packaging. Plastic has infiltrated the Japanese packaging market at a phenomenal speed. In terms of quantity (expressed in weight), its share more than doubled during the last three decades of the twentieth century, from around 9% in the 1970s to around 19% in the early 2000s. Since plastic is relatively light compared to other packaging materials, its success becomes even more apparent from the perspective of value. Comprising just 4.6% of the total value of Japanese packaging industry in 1958, by 2005 it skyrocketed to 30%. This paper will explore the forces behind the packaging revolution that took place that took place in Japan during the 1950s and 1960, and the impact of these early decades on the rise of the culture of wrapping as we know it today.| Bio |Katarzyna J. Cwiertka is Chair of Modern Japan Studies at Leiden University. She is an expert on food history of modern Japan and Korea, both as a domain of culture and as a window into historical inquiry that extends beyond the realm of cuisine and nutrition. Cwiertka is the author of Modern Japanese Cuisine: Food, Power and National Identity (Reaktion Books 2006), Cuisine, Colonialism and Cold War: Food in Twentieth Century Korea (Reaktion Books 2012), Himerareta washokushi (Shinsensha 2016), and Branding Japanese Food: From Meibutsu to Washoku (University of Hawaii Press 2020). She has also edited several volumes with a larger geographical focus, including Asian Food: The Global and the Local (University of Hawai‘i Press 2002), Critical Readings on Food in East Asia (Brill 2012), Food and War in Mid-Twentieth-Century East Asia (Ashgate 2013), and Consuming Life Post-Bubble Japan: A Trans-disciplinary Perspective (Amsterdam University Press 2018). Currently, Cwiertka is working on a book manuscript on the history of food packaging in Japan.Streaming-Link:https://univienna.zoom.us/j/92104677510?pwd=bnBWNStlQkI2WW9yUU9wTTJ1Y0FaUT09Meeting-ID: 921 0467 7510 | PW: 415531
05 Apr - 14 Jul 2024 Klima Biennale Wien Diverse Standorte 18 Apr - 01 Sep 2024 Im Alleingang. Die Fotografin Elfriede Mejchar Wien Museum MUSA 18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 25 Apr - 06 Oct 2024 Elfie Semotan: Der doppelte Blick Landesgalerie Burgenland Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche © Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Katarzyna J. Cwiertka https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 22 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Zu Hause / Online-Stream Mehr 22 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/92104677510?pwd=bnBWNStlQkI2WW9yUU9wTTJ1Y0FaUT09Meeting-ID: 921 0467 7510 | PW: 415531 Mehr
18 Apr - 01 Sep 2024 Im Alleingang. Die Fotografin Elfriede Mejchar Wien Museum MUSA 18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 25 Apr - 06 Oct 2024 Elfie Semotan: Der doppelte Blick Landesgalerie Burgenland Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche
18 Apr 2024 - 16 Feb 2025 Friederike Mayröcker - Ich denke in langsamen Blitzen Österreichisches Literaturmuseum 25 Apr - 06 Oct 2024 Elfie Semotan: Der doppelte Blick Landesgalerie Burgenland Eventkalender Jetzt Event eintragen! Toggle menu Suche
© Universität Wien A virtual u:japan lecture by Katarzyna J. Cwiertka https://japanologie.univie.ac.at/ujapanlectures/ Teilen Showtimes Vergangene Showtimes 22 Apr 2021 18:30 - 20:00 Zu Hause / Online-Stream Mehr 22 Apr 2021 https://univienna.zoom.us/j/92104677510?pwd=bnBWNStlQkI2WW9yUU9wTTJ1Y0FaUT09Meeting-ID: 921 0467 7510 | PW: 415531 Mehr