In this episode, Dr. Kirsten Ziomek highlights the diversity of the prewar Japanese empire by surveying native reactions to Japanese colonialism in four locations: Hokkaidō, Taiwan, Micronesia, and Okinawa. We discuss Japanese administrative adaptations to local conditions, the scholarly advantages of using non-traditional sources including oral interviews, pictures, and material objects, the agency of native colonial subjects, and imperial tours to Tokyo.
Student Podcast Episode 8 - Yoshoku (Japanese-style Western Food)
Student Podcast Episode 7 - Seichi Junrei (Anime "Holy Site" Pilgrimages)
Episode 18 - Dr. Radu Leca (Kyoto Institute, Library and Archives)
Student Podcast Episode 6 - Japanese Whisky
Student Podcast Episode 5 - Hotaru no Haka (Grave of the Fireflies)
Episode 17 - Dr. Kate McDonald (UCSB)
Student Podcast Episode 4 - Anime in the West
Student Podcast Episode 3 - Americana in Japan
Episode 16 - Dr. William Brecher (WSU)
Lecture Series - Shunya Yoshimi (University of Tokyo)
Lecture Series - Marcia Yonemoto (Colorado)
Student Podcast Episode 2 - Yakyū (Baseball)
Student Podcast Episode 1 - Karōshi (Working to Death)
Episode 15 - Dr. Marcia Yonemoto (Colorado)
Episode 14 - Dr. David Anderson (UBC)
Episode 13 - Dr. Millie Creighton (UBC)
Episode 12 - Dr. Naoko Kato (UBC)
Episode 11 - Dr. Eiji Okawa (Victoria)
Episode 10 - Dr. Gideon Fujiwara (Lethbridge)
Lecture Series - Gideon Fujiwara (University of Lethbridge)
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