Enchante, O-France, Chanson: Honorable France in Japanese Popular Culture
September 19, 12:00pm - 1:00pmMānoa Campus, East-West Center Research Program, Burns Hall, Room 3012
David Wu
Adjunct Senior Fellow, Research Program, East-West Center
Midori Hino
Visiting Scholar, Research Program, East-West Center
Monday, September 19, 2016 | 12:00 noon to 1:00pm
John A. Burns Hall, Room 3012 (3rd floor)
In this talk, we wish to discuss theoretical interpretations of the Japanese unique style of globalization and Westernization, in which Japanese popular culture went through “gender revolution,†“nationalism and international cultural diplomacy,†and “urbanization and industrialization†in Kansai area that initiated by industrialist tycoon, Ichizo Kobayashi, founder of the Takarazuka Revue. In conclusion, we wish to describe this unique Japanese cultural tradition with a new metaphor - “Occidentalist Nipponâ€.
David Wu (Ph.D. Australian National University) is a long-time associate with EWC and UH, former Chair Professor of Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and is currently affiliated with Academia Sinica (Taipei) and Institute of International Affairs, Aichi University, Nagoya, Japan. He has conducted field research on ethnic minority, nationalism, and food issues in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, Southeast Asia, and the South Pacific. Wu is also Co-editor of the Journal of Archaeology and Anthropology (Taipei).
Midori Hino (Ph.D. Osaka University of Foreign Studies) is a Research Fellow at the Institute of International Affairs, Aichi University, Nagoya, Japan, and has taught in various universities in Japan, including most recently, School of Global Communication, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. In collaboration with local governments and universities in China, Hino did long term research and published on contemporary Chinese social-economic issues; such as “Human Resources Market†and “NGO and Social Welfare.â€
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