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HOSHINO, Noriaki 星野統明博士
Assistant Professor, Department of History
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Ph.D. Cornell University
M.A. University of Tokyo
B.A. University of Tsukuba |
Tel: (852) 3411 6563
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Email: noriakih@hkbu.edu.hk |
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RESEARCH FOCUS |
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Modern Japanese and East Asian History
Asian American History
Transpacific History of Migration and Empire
Cultural and Postcolonial Studies
Intellectual History |
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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS |
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Articles |
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“Racial Contacts across the Pacific and the Creation of Minzoku in the Japanese Empire,” Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 17:2 (Jun 2016): 186-205. |
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“Migration and the Formation of a Diverse Japanese Nation during the First Half of the Twentieth Century,” in Pedro Iacobelli, Danton Leary, and Shinnosuke Takahashi (eds.), Transnational Japan as History: Empire, Migration, and Social Movements (Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). |
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“Analysis of Subject Formation in the Empire- Discourse of Korean Intellectuals in Ryokki” (in Japanese), Language and Information Sciences, Vol.4 (March 2006): 311-324. |
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Reviews |
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“A Folklorist as Translator,” Review of Melek Ortabashi’s The Undiscovered Country: Text, Translation, and Modernity in the Work of Yanagita Kunio. H-Net Reviews (Sep 2015). |
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“Japan’s Northeast: Regionalism and Nationalism,” Review of Nathan Hopson’s Dissertation “Tōhoku as Postwar Thought: Regionalism, Nationalism, and Culturalism in Japan’s Northeast.” Japan Studies Dissertation Reviews (Dec 2013). |
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