ANU Japan Institute Seminar Series presents "The politics of non-politics in post-1960s Japan". Hybrid event. 12 May 1pm-2:30pm.
https://t.co/RwYDOe6mgG
SEMINAR: Zainichi as an Exile: The Diaspora Literary World of the Poet Kim Shijong
Join Assoc. Prof. Hyoungduck Kwak as they examine the-journey and literary contributions of Kim Shijong, a key figure in Zainichi Korean literature. Friday 9 May, 2pm – 3pm https://t.co/hB1xa6LqFe
SEMINAR: Explore how peer interaction can aid Japanese lang. education by addressing negative language transfer. Dr. Sally Chan will discuss her research on designing classes and activities that support learning. Friday, 11 April, from 12:30 to 1:30 pm.
https://t.co/DuJBcUg1ae
📢 The Macquarie Japanese Studies Centre is offering:
* Postgraduate research scholarships in Japanese Studies
* School and Community Engagement Grant
📅 Learn more here: https://t.co/L7bEfpQMIj
#JapaneseStudies#MacquarieUniversity
Hybrid Seminar: What about the Kakure? Going beyond the 2018 Hidden Christian World Heritage sites in the Gotō Islands, Nagasaki (Sep, 24, 1pm AEST)
Join Dr. Gwyn McClelland's talk on the 'Kakure' group that has been excluded from talks of World Heritage.
https://t.co/Ifw4p6g0PJ
Explore Dr. Shinnosuke Takahashi's latest work, delving into the memories, visions, and actions shaping #Okinawan resistance against its subordinated status. This insightful book challenges the narrow boundaries of #locality and regional distinctions. https://t.co/aMXXJIWxSi
Dr Levi Durbidge's latest release, "Language Learning, Digital Communications and Study Abroad," delves into Japanese students' overseas experiences. Dive into the global connections of study abroad and language learning. #StudyAbroad#LanguageLearning https://t.co/aMXXJIWxSi
MRes/PhD Japanese Language/Studies scholarship at Macquarie University!
Includes a tuition fee offset and a living allowance stipend valued at $35,000 per annum (full-time, fixed rate, 3yrs)
Check our website for more details: https://t.co/L7bEfpQMIj
The 2025 MEXT Scholarship is now accepting applications for both Undergraduate and Research programs. Enjoy benefits like coverage for tuition, airfares, and a monthly stipend of 117,000 Yen. For more details, check the Embassy’s website: https://t.co/FFTToMpjTD. #MEXTScholarship
Dr Michael Vaughan discussing the historical rapprochement between Australia and Japan, and their blossoming relationship in the 21st century.
Date: 23 April from 18:00-19:00. In-person or online. https://t.co/k3jbtWju91
LCNAU Eighth Biennial Colloquium
27–29 November 2024
Trans/Formation: research and education in languages and cultures
The Call for Papers deadline will now close on Monday 15 April 2024, 11:45pm AEST.
Facebook: https://t.co/wIekDvBxkm
USYD: https://t.co/kzXHXDTMFs
The MHJA is hosting a Zoom seminar on the "Shogun" TV series based on James Clavell's novel. Distinguished historians will discuss the accuracy of the show and novel, how interpretations have changed over time. Date: May 3, 9:00-10:30 (AEST). https://t.co/dbI0Wi762J
NEW BOOK! Dr Iori Hamada explores the evolution of Japanese restaurants in Australia, highlighting how they have become cultural hubs connecting diverse communities. https://t.co/ju5J3j4qsT
Early bird registration is now open for the 2024 Asian Studies Conference Japan hosted at Sophia University in Tokyo. The event will run from July 6-7 2024.
https://t.co/VJNHQEYaPl
Tohoku University is hosting a talk on the future of Social Sciences, Humanities and Japanese studies. Colombia Uni Emeritus Professor Carol Gluck and Chicago Uni Professor Michael K Bourdaghs will be presenting. Please sign-up via the link:
https://t.co/2wcLDhMLSi
Sachiyo Tsukamoto's 'The Politics of Trauma and Integrity' examines the experiences of Japanese 'comfort women' survivors. The book uses first-hand accounts to explore their fight for recognition and the impact of trauma on memory and identity. https://t.co/MmSR5SFAFS
Discover the newly released translation of Shunsuke Tsurumi's work, 'The Stripper Goddess of Japan: The Life and Afterlives of Ame no Uzume' by Tomoko Aoyama and Penny Bailey. Gain insights into her nature and relevance in modern society. https://t.co/Iyhu5p3KK0
A new book edited by Akiko Uchiyama and Barbara Hartley "Border-Crossing Japanese Literature
Reading Multiplicity "
https://t.co/yGlxKwakQm
This collection focuses on metaphorical as well as temporal and physical border-crossing in writing from and about Japan.