NEW EPISODE ALERT!
Ra and Sherzod spoke to Prof. Sergey Radchenko @DrRadchenko about his new book, To Run the World, as well as Russia's vision of itself, its relations with China and the West, the war in Ukraine, and other important issues.
https://t.co/sZOX1tq2yp
[Call for Applications: The Ishibashi Foundation Network Leader Fellowship Programme in Japanese Arts 2025-26]
We are delighted to launch the Ishibashi Foundation Network Leader Fellowship Programme in Japanese Arts, generously supported by the Ishibashi Foundation!
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The episode with Ran is on YouTube (link in quoted tweet).
It was an enjoyable conversation about research, Japan, xenophobia, football, and many other things.
After today's Third Thursday Lecture, we bid farewell to Dr Ryoko Matsuba who was a driving force behind the Sainsbury Institute's digital humanities initiatives. We thank her for her dedication and wish her all the best in her next chapter! https://t.co/wPtfaYHvlL
Our 2025 Centre for Japanese Studies newsletter is out now! This includes reports on the last year of activities from CJS and its members - you can read the full issue here: https://t.co/FsiHyhLWFV
CJS member Dr Akiko Tomatsuri will be taking part in a research seminar on the topic of ‘Decolonising the Curriculum’ in Japanese Language Education in the UK and Europe on Wednesday 19th March at 13:00. Further details and how to sign up included below!
Ran Zwigenberg (Penn State) giving the keynote lecture on “Hiroshima’s Transwar and the Architecture of Memory and Forgetting” at the @SISJAC_UK & @CJS_Uea interdisciplinary Japanese studies conference held at @NorwichCastle
#Norwich#JFTFP25 screenings also start today!
What's on at @CinemaCityNrw:
- Let's Go Karaoke!, 3 Mar
- In the Wake, 10 Mar
- Tea Friends, 17 Mar
- Broken Commandment, 24 Mar
- A Girl Named Ann, 31 Mar
More info + tickets 👉 https://t.co/jderVhgBxE
Join us for the book launch of 'Okinawa: Great Power Competition and the Keystone of the Pacific' with Ra Mason, @CJS_Uea | @agendapub - Thursday 6 March 6pm.
Book your place here: https://t.co/5MEXjYlKu4
Congratulations to CJS member Dr Ra Mason on his recent publication 'Okinawa: Great Power Competition and the Keystone of the Pacific'. A book launch will be held by @DaiwaFoundation on Thursday 06 March. https://t.co/OkkXzeeI9k
“Fantastic research and a stimulating read, offering new insights into the complex politics of Okinawa... nothing else in the field offers this unique analysis.”
Prof Chris Hughes on 'Okinawa' by Ra Mason @CJS_Uea
10% off @blackwellbooks👇
https://t.co/l7eowdke4x
#okinawa
The first ever "Manga" exhibition in the Americas!!
At @deyoungmuseum in SF, over 700 original drawings by 8 great manga creators will be on display from Sep. 2025 to Jan. 2026.
One of those 8 is, of course, Oda-sensei, and showcasing many of his spectaculor original drawings!!
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An exhibition entitled “Art of MANGA" will be held at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, USA from September 27th to January 25th, 2026.
The “Art of MANGA" exhibit a will have a collection of more than 700 original drawings by Hirohiko Araki, Eiichiro Oda, Rumiko Takahashi, Gengoroh Tagame, Jiro Taniguchi, Mari Yamazaki, Kazumi Yamashita, and Fumi Yoshinaga.
Source: https://t.co/u0aTCeS0kB
Thanks to @andysislands for the news tip!
Congratulations to Prof Toshio Watanabe on his retirement and appointment as Professor Emeritus! He’ll continue as Senior Advisor and we look forward to working with him furth.
Read more: https://t.co/FPRzMuy2ot
Pleased to meet Prof David Maguire, Vice-Chancellor of @uniofeastanglia, and Prof Simon Kaner, Executive Director of @SISJAC_UK. Glad to hear their future plans and I'm happy to lend my support!
Applications open for a fully funded Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies Conference (3–9 Mar 2025) at @cjs_uea.
For undergrad/masters students interested in Japan. Deadline: 2 Feb 2025. Details: https://t.co/LCkbRg1Jyz
We are delighted to announce that applications for our Interdisciplinary Japanese Studies Conference on 3-9 March in Norwich are now open.
Details on travel bursaries and how to apply are available here: https://t.co/Nb4HjHfdfq
Deadline: Sunday 02 February
Join us on Thurs 16 January at @japanhouseldn, for a Japan Foundation Awards 2024 Commemorative Talk, 'How Japanese Arts and Cultures Can Make Us Happier' with @SISJAC_UK's Prof. Simon Kaner.
More information and registration here:
https://t.co/5dR8M0OUro
#JapanFoundationAwards
We’re thrilled to share that our Nara to Norwich exhibition is now at the Embassy of Japan in London! 🌏 Explore themes of pilgrimage, transport & holy sites along the Silk Roads. Free to visit until Feb 2025 (ID required). Walk-ins welcome! 🔗 https://t.co/B7J2VtX95U