RIJS People Associates in Research: G - I
David George
Bates College, Lecturer in Spanish
The translation of Spanish literature into Japanese in the 1920s; preparing monograph on Spanish novelist Vicente Blasco Ibañez’s reflections on Taisho Japan
dgeorge(at)bates.edu
Timothy S. George
URI, Prof. of History
Toroku mine poisoning; machizukuri in Minamata, Seiyo, Tsumago, and Otaru; unit on Minamata for website "Visualizing Cultures"; co-editing "Mirror of an Uncertain Age"
tgeorge(at)uri.edu
William L. Givens
The Japan Fund, Chairman
U.S.- Japan trade competition
wlgivens(at)aol.com
Carol Gluck
Columbia, George Sansom Prof. of History
"Thinking with the Past"
cg9(at)columbia.edu
Janet E. Goff
Independent Scholar
The art of transformation in traditional Japanese theater (noh, kyôgen, jôruri, and kabuki) using fox characters as an example
jgoff07(at)gmail.com
Yoshie Gordon
Boston Higashi School, Director of Development and Corporate Relations
Autistic children's sleep disturbance at the school; cross-cultural research on autism; international teachers' training program on autism for third world teachers
gordon(at)bostonhigashi.org
Robert D. Goree
Columbia, ACLS New Faculty Fellow in East Asian Languages and Cultures
Japanese Literature and Culture
rdgoree(at)gmail.com
Peter Grilli
Japan Society of Boston, President
Intercultural exchange
grilli(at)us-japan.org
William W. Grimes BU, Prof. of Intl. Relations; Chair, Dept. of Intl. Relations
Regional financial cooperation in East Asia, currency politics, take-over markets in Japan
wgrimes(at)bu.edu
Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis BU, Prof. Emerita for Japanese Art
Buddhist art, Silk Road studies
etengrotenhuis(at)gmail.com
Mary Alice Haddad Wesleyan, Asst. Prof. of Government
Environmental politics in East Asia, investigating strategies to promote better environmental behavior by government, corporations, and citizens
mahaddad(at)wesleyan.edu
Kenneth Haig
Bard, Asst. Prof. of Political Studies
Explaining variation in policy responses to demographic changes (aging populations, low birthrates) in Japan and East Asia
khaig(at)bard.edu
Walter Hatch
Colby, Assoc. Prof. of Government; Director, Oak Institute for the Study of Intl. Human Rights
Why Japan has been unsuccessful, compared to Germany, in achieving reconciliation with neighbors it invaded, occupied, or brutalized in the past
wfhatch(at)colby.edu
Tom Havens
Northeastern, Prof. of History
History of marathons, ekidens, and long-distance running in Japan and its former empire, 1909-present
thavens(at)bhavens.com
Kenji Hayao
BC, Assoc. Prof. of Political Science
Japanese Prime Ministership
hayao(at)bc.edu
Robert I. Hellyer
Wake Forest, Asst. Prof. of History
Green tea and the path to an industrial, international Japan
hellyer(at)wfu.edu
Mariko Itoh Henstock
BU, Senior Lecturer; Director of Outreach and Co-Curricular Activities
Research on developing critical thinking through content-based language instruction
henstock(at)bu.edu
Money L. Hickman
Independent scholar
Research on the priest-painter Meiyo Kokan (1653-1717)
Junji Himeno
Japan Quality Assurance Organization, Director, Promotion Center
A thought on Japanese people’s aspiration for practicing in spirituality
himeno-junji(at)jqa.jp
Atsuko Hirai
Bates, Kazushige Hirasawa Prof. of History
Political effects of the mourning laws of Japan from the Ritsu-Ryo codes to the Meiji laws through the Tokugawa mourning edicts
ahirai(at)bates.edu
Hosea Hirata
Tufts, Prof. of Japanese Lit.; Chair, Dept. of German, Russian, and Asian Lang. and Lit.
A study of Kobayashi Hideo and Dostoevsky
hosea.hirata(at)tufts.edu
Allen F. Hockley
Dartmouth, Assoc. Prof. of Art History; Chair, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies
Authoring a catalogue for a spring 2013 exhibition of Shin Hanga
allen.hockley(at)dartmouth.edu
Yusaku Horiuchi
Dartmouth, Assoc. Prof. of Government; Mitsui Chair in the Study of Japan
Comparative Politics (electoral politics, political economy, public opinion, Japan) and political methodology (statistical methods, research design)
yusaku.horiuchi(at)dartmouth.edu
Christopher Hughes
Warwick, Prof. of Japanese Studies and Intl. Politics
Japan’s international relations, esp. security and defense policy; U.S.-Japan, Japan-North Korea, and Japan-China relations; Japan’s regional policy in East Asia
c.w.hughes(at)warwick.ac.uk
Takaharu Ichimura
Harvard Medical School, Instructor of Medicine, BWH Renal Division
Study of the Japanese biologist Kumagusu Minakata’s work – his role in modern Japanese science and culture
tichimura(at)partners.org
Eiko Ikegami
New School, Prof., Chair of Sociology
Book projects: "Kyoto: A Thousand Years of Celebrations"; “Alternative Routes to State and Society Transformation: Japan, China, and Ottoman Turkey"; "Trust and Uncertainty: Styles of Japanese Capitalism"
Charles Shirô Inouye
Tufts, Prof. of Japanese
Completing book on the development of modern consciousness; gothic studies; the end of the world, Plan B; translation work
charles.inouye(at)tufts.edu
Rei Okamoto Inouye
Northeastern, Assoc. Academic Specialist of Japanese
Manga and manga eiga in the 1930s and 1940s
r.inouye(at)neu.edu
Yoshiyuki Isoda
Consular Office of Japan, Davao, Director
Japanese politics toward developing countries
isodafamily025(at)yahoo.co.jp
James P. Ito-Adler
Independent Scholar
Adoption in Japan and England; Japanese diaspora in Brazil
jitoadler(at)gmail.com
Christopher Ives
Stonehill, Prof., Chair of Religious Studies
Contemporary Zen thought and Zen Buddhist social ethics (especially in relation to environmental issues and nationalism)
cives(at)stonehill.edu
Haruko Iwasaki
UC Santa Barbara, Assoc. Prof. Emerita of Japanese
Matsudaira Sadanobu and Ota Nampo, leaders of opposing camps at the Kansei Reforms, and the surprising ties that connected them in their youths
harukoi(at)earthlink.net