Center for Japanese Studies

Center for Japanese Studies Spring 2001 Events

June 1, 2001

Woman and Nation: The Search for Identity in Oakamoto anoko's Shojoruten (Wheel of Life)
Michiko Suzuki
Friday, January 26, 2001
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

Satire Before and After the Meiji Restoration
Bill Burton
January 29, 2001
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

Soseki's Taste for the Occult
Daniel O'Neill
February 2, 2001
Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures

A Play of Gazes: Higuchi Ichiyo's 'Takekurabe' (Child's Play)...

Center for Japanese Studies Fall 2000 Events

December 1, 2000

Impunity for Emperor Hirohito and its Consequences
Herbert Bix, Professor, Hitotsubashi University
September 13, 2000
Center for Japanese Studies


Frontiers of the East Asian Modern: Authenticity, Sovereignty and Manchukuo
Prasenjit Duara, Professor of History, University of Chicago
September 14, 2000
Center for Chinese Studies, Center for Japanese Studies


"Perverse Masochism" and Japan's History Curriculum: the "Citizen's Movement" to Correct Textbooks and Shape Cultural Identity in Contemporary Japan...

Center for Japanese Studies Spring 2000 Events

June 1, 2000

East Asian Capitalisms
February 18–19, 2000
Center for Chinese Studies, Center for Japanese Studies

Friday, February 18, 2000
9:00 a.m. — Opening remarks
9:30 a.m. — Panel 1: The Transformation of East Asian Capitalisms: Social Science Perspectives (1)

Steven Vogel, The Transformation of Japanese Capitalism William Kirby, The Internationalization of Chinese Capitalisms Andrew Barshay, Nullified by Reality? Marxian Analyses of Capitalism in Postwar Japan Wen-hsin Yeh, Refashioning the Past: Post-Mao Urban...

Stephanie Hohlios receives inaugural CJS-JSPS Fellowship

May 7, 2019

The CJS-JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) Fellowship Award provides opportunities for both pre- and postdoctoral students from the University of California, Berkeley to conduct cooperative research with leading research groups in Japanese universities and other research institutions under the guidance of a host sponsor. The fellowship is for a term of 1-12 months, and is open to all fields of the humanities, social sciences, engineering, and the natural sciences.

Stephanie Hohlios, a graduate student in the...