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Gender and Sexuality in East Asia – Cultural Studies and Social Science Perspectives

June 9th 2020 – ongoing

Organisation: Barbara Geilhorn, Nora Kottmann

This lecture series sets out to explore Gender and Sexuality in East Asia from a cultural studies and social science perspective. It is structured as a set of three online lectures to be later followed by a DIJ forum and a film screening and subsequent talk with the producer and one protagonist. Topics that will be addressed are: Sexualities and migration, ‘new’ masculinities, ‘new’ life courses for women, gender constructions in film and literature, bodies and postfeminism.

Join us to discuss these issues with internationally established scholars!

Forthcoming, date t.b.a., Masculinity and Bodyweight Control in Contemporary Japan (Genaro Castro Vázquez, Kansai Gaidai University) and Urged to Shine: Japanese Women Maneuvering in the Time of Postfeminism (Hiroko Tanaka, Nagoya University), DIJ Forum

Various events planned from May 2021 onwards (dates t.b.a.)

2022年

2022年11月17日
Film Stardom and Representation: Takamine Hideko and Women in Post-War Japan

Till Weingärtner, University College Cork, Ireland


2022年7月22日
The Taboo of All Taboos: Regretting Motherhood in Japan

Forum Mithani, Cardiff University & Waseda University


2022年3月16日
Ryokan: Mobilizing Hospitality in Rural Japan

Chris McMorran, National University of Singapore


2021年

2021年10月20日
From learning good manners to training one’s own apprentices: Female rakugo performers on Tokyo’s stages

Sarah Stark, University of Ghent


2021年9月30日
Touching the Unreachable: Love of the Object and of the Self through Kawabata

Fusako Innami, Durham University


2021年9月7日
Mobile professionals and their families: The making of transnational spaces in Tokyo from a male perspective

Sakura Yamamura, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity


2021年6月23日
Croft, Quiet, and Kantai Collection: Female Bodies in Japanese Videogames

Rachael Hutchinson, University of Delaware


2020年

2020年9月12日
Film screening and discussion with the film's producer Ian Thomas Ash and one protagonist: Boys for Sale

2020年7月9日
Murata Sayaka’s Convenience Store Woman
Discussing Gender Identity and Society in Contemporary Japanese Literature

Ronald Saladin, Trier University


2020年6月25日
Cute Masculinity - Investigating the Meaning of Virtual Shōjo and Girl Parody by Young Men in the 2010s

Sharon Kinsella, The University of Manchester


2020年6月9日
Towards a Transnational Sexual Field: Male Vietnamese Migrants in Contemporary Japan

An Huy Tran, University of Duisburg-Essen/Waseda University