In this episode, Dr. Andrew Bernstein charts both the modernization of death practices and the nationalization of Mt. Fuji from the Meiji Period to today. After discussing the invention of Shinto funerals, the Meiji government's short-lived ban on cremation, and the impact of street traffic on funeral processions, we turn to the emergence of Fuji as a national symbol and then to the development of military training grounds at its base. Dr. Bernstein also briefly describes an interdisciplinary Mt. Fuji study program that he led in 2014 and 2017.
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Episode 25 - Dr. Amy Stanley (Northwestern)
Student Podcast Episode 18 - J-Pop
Student Podcast Episode 17 - Juken (School Entrance Exams)
Episode 24 - Prof. Peter Kornicki (Cambridge)
Student Podcast Episode 16 - Otaku
Student Podcast Episode 15 - 1960s Counterculture
Episode 23 - Dr. Marnie Anderson (Smith)
Student Podcast Episode 14 - Ukiyo-e (Pictures of the Floating World)
Student Podcast Episode 13 - Sushi
Episode 22 - Dr. Mark Metzler (Washington)
Student Podcast Episode 12 - J Hora- (J-Horror)
Student Podcast Episode 11 - Da-ku Souru (Dark Souls)
Episode 21 - Dr. Barbara Molony (Santa Clara), Dr. Sabine Frühstück (UCSB), Dr. Hillary Maxson (Oregon)
Student Podcast Episode 10 - Keigo
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Episode 20 - Dr. Seth Jacobowitz (Yale University)
Workshop - Gendering War & Peace in Modern Japan
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