Kabuki’s Nineteenth Century: Stage and Print in Early Modern Edo
Speaker: JONATHAN ZWICKER, Associate Professor of Japanese Literature and Agassiz Professorship in Japanese, UC Berkeley
Moderator: DAVID C. ATHERTON, Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Civilizations, Harvard University
Navigating Japan's Cybersecurity Environment: Dealing with External Threats and Internal Constraints
Speaker: NORI KATAGIRI, Associate Professor of Political Science, Saint Louis University
Moderator: CHRISTINA L. DAVIS, Director, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations; Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Department of Government; and Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Professor, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University
Under the Gaze of Jion: Kōfukuji’s Heian Period Internal Ritual Network
Speaker: MIKAEL BAUER, Associate Professor of Japanese Religions, McGill University
The Labor of Transport: Body and Machine in Japan’s Postwar Consumer Society
Speaker: KATE MCDONALD, Associate Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara
Speaker: VICTOR SEOW, Assistant Professor of the History of Science
Dry Run for War: How Fukushima Changed Japan and Its Place in the World
Speaker: MARTIN FACKLER, Assistant Asia Editor, The New York Times; Ash Center Research Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
Discussant: ARN HOWITT, Co-Director, Program on Crisis Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School
Health Literacy Promotion as a Key in Long-Term Responses After the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster in 2011
Speaker: AYA GOTO, Professor, Center for Integrated Science and Humanities, Fukushima Medical University
Film Screening: The Ones Left Behind: The Plight of Single Mothers in Japan
Panelist: HIKARI IGARASHI, Executive Director, Women's Eye
Panelist: RIONNE MCAVOY, Filmmaker and Director
Panelist: JUN MUKOYAMA, Representative, Mukoyama Policy Lab; Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Asia Pacific Initiative
World Wide Webs in Japanese Poetry and Digital Media
Speaker: ANDREW CAMPANA, Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature, Cornell University
Moderator: TOMIKO YODA, Takashima Professor of Japanese Humanities, Harvard University
Entangled Genetic Histories of Bionation Building in Japan and South Korea
Moderator: JAEHWAN HYUN, Assistant Professor of Science and Technology Studies, Pusan National University
Moderator: VICTOR SEOW, Assistant Professor of the History of Science
Women’s Voices in Modern Japan: Translation, Canonization, and Literary History
Speaker: HITOMI YOSHIO, Associate Professor, Waseda University; HYI Visiting Scholar, 2022-23
Chair: TOMIKO YODA, Takashima Professor of Japanese Humanities, Harvard University