Students' research themesStudents' research themesFumiaki ITAKURA, ProfessorSubjects: Japanese Visual ArtsResearch fields: Japanese film studies from international and historical viewpoints.Shizue OSA, ProfessorSubjects: Contemporary Japanese SocietyResearch fields: Modern Japanese history, specifically the War memory and Occupied Japan.Tomomi ITO, ProfessorSubjects: Culture and Society in Southeast AsiaResearch fields: Thai studies, studies on modern social history, Buddhism and womenShinichi TANIGAWA, Professor Subjects: Society and Economy in China Research fields: Chinese politics and societyMakoto TACHIBANA, Associate ProfessorSubjects: Culture and Society in East AsiaResearch fields: Modern history of Mongolia, Studieson international relations in East Asia50| 神戸大学大学院国際文化学研究科Master's course: Research on gender equality program of Kobe city; A study on the source History of Onsenji-temple in Kinosaki; A research on the thoughts of the flower arrangement practice in the Edo period; Images of Japanese performing arts displayed in journals for national propaganda; A Comparative Study of Horror Expressions and Characterization of Female Protagonists in Horror Games; A historical study on the practice of gagaku at Kumamoto-Han domain.Doctoral course: Ethnographical study on the folk music and dance for rice-planting; A study of folk literature in connection with feudal lords in the early modern era; A study on cultural policy on radio broadcasting in the post-war Okinawa under US military occupation; A study on iemoto system in cha-no-yu (tea ceremony) since the modern era; A study of the hygiene problems in East Asia in the 19th century: focusing on an open port Incheon, Korea; A study of newspaper reports on Tottori earthquake in 1943; Cinema that "Records" an Author: The "New Wave" and the Avant-Garde Art Movement of the 1950's.Going through major changes in economy and international exchanges, the Asia-Pacific region is rapidly growing. In this sense it is one of the most ·Studies on Thai wives who have Japanese husbands·Representations and practives of Ainu Culture today ---Case studies of cultural activies in Shiraoi town·Studies on secretaries and the training of secretaries in Outer Mongolia in the Qing period·A study about the Ownership of Farmlands and its Contracts in Inner Mongolia during Manchu Qing Period: Cases in Guihuacheng Tümed Banner (12thustralia from the early development of Australian-Japan relationshipsNobuyuki KONNO, ProfessorSubjects: Japanese Language and CultureResearch fields: Japanese intellectual history, specifically on nationalism from the 1920s to the 1940s with an awareness of history and religion.Naoko TERAUCHI, ProfessorSubjects: Japanese Performing ArtsResearch fields: Japanese traditional music and performing arts in relation to various cultures in Asia and other parts of the world.Yasushi SADAYOSHI, ProfessorSubjects: National Integration in Southeast AsiaResearch fields: Modern history of Indonesia, studies on overseas ChineseHiroki FUKAGAWA, Associate ProfessorSubjects: Culture and Society in OceaniaResearch fields: Cultural anthropology, social anthropology, personhood and socialitybeen Transformed by the wave ofglobalization. Therefore, in order to have a deep understanding of the characteristics of the region, we need to conduct specialized in-depth studies on many aspects including social structure, religion, history and economic circumstances. This course has a well-established JapanologyIn the Japanology Course, we explore human activities in Japan from a cultural point of view while positioning Japanese culture relative to various cultures in the world. We aim to address, jointly study and learn an extremely wide range of cultural and social issues from ancient to modern times concerning literature, arts, religion and philosophy. The course also provides opportunities to improve professional skills for reading ancient papers and reviewing documents, which are often required to deepen understanding of Japanese culture and society. Moreover, the course provides specialized training to students so that they can discuss Japanese culture and society by an academic process without being limited by popular views of Japan. Our objective is to nurture individuals who can discuss Japan with specialized skills and high-level academic capabilities.15 Specialized Courses
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