The ANU Japan Institute Seminar Series showcases cutting-edge research by leading and emerging scholars based primarily in Australia and Japan. It aims to promote networking among Japan Studies scholars in the two countries and will feature innovative research on the bilateral relationship.

The virtual seminar series will run in 10-week blocks over the two semesters of the academic year (from 2021 to 2023), and will subsequently be made available online for public viewing. Join our mailing list to receive updates and reminders ahead of each seminar.

Please see the full schedule of seminars and available recordings below. The virtual seminars will take place from:  

  • 5-6PM Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST)
  • 4-5PM Japan Standard Time (JST) 
  • 3-4PM Singapore Standard Time (STST)

After 1 October, with Australian Eastern Daylight Time

  • 5-6PM Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT)
  • 3-4PM Japan Standard Time (JST) 
  • 2-3PM Singapore Standard Time (STST)

Semester 2, 2023

Wednesday, December 6 2023

Seminar: Comparing pathways of digital innovation in Australian and Japanese public services

Speaker: Hajime Isozaki , University of Canberra

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, November 29 2023

Seminar: The Silent Protest: Understanding Sasangge’s Role in South Korean Pro-Democracy Movements

Speaker: Younghye Seo-Whitney, The Australian National University

 

Wednesday, November 15 2023

Seminar: Queering Japanese Boy Band and Homosociality

Speaker: Dr Katsuhiko Suganuma, University of Tasmania

 

Wednesday, November 1 2023

Seminar: Diplomatic traditions of Japan and the United States: A preliminary comparative analysis

Speaker: Professor Naoki Kamimura, Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan

Recording available here

Wednesday, October 25 2023

Seminar: Japan in WWII: the Soviet View

Speaker: Professor Yaroslav Shulatov, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan

 

Wednesday, October 18 2023

Seminar: South Korea’s National Identity and Japan: Beyond the ‘History Problem’

Speaker: Associate Professor Alexander Bukh, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

Recording available here

Semester 1, 2023

Wednesday, May 18 2023

Seminar: Zainichi Korean 'home' as a space of confrontation, before the repatriation to North Korea

Speaker: Joowhee Lee, The Australian National University

 

Wednesday, May 11 2023

Seminar: Mixed Japanese youth identities and multiculturalism in Australia and Japan

Speaker: Aoife Wilkinson, University of Queensland

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, May 4 2023

Seminar:  Star power and the malleability of 'tradition' - The case of Kamigata Rakugo

Speaker: Dr Matthew Shores, University of Sydney

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, April 27, 2023

Seminar: The Australian Embassy in Tokyo and Australia-Relations

Speakers: Professor Kate Darian-Smith, University of Tasmania, and Professor David Lowe, Deakin University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, April 20, 2023

Seminar: Japan's national security strategy in a changing era

Speaker: Professor Yoko Iwama, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, April 6, 2023

Seminar: The crisis of reproduction in Japan: the state and the operation of biopolitics/necropolitics 

Speaker: Professor Hiroko Takeda, Nagoya University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, March 30, 2023

Seminar: Magisterial petitions and dredging festivals: ideas and practices of 'development' in Pre-Meiji Japan

Speaker: Associate Professor Timothy Amos, University of Sydney

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, March 23, 2023

Seminar: The Foreign Minister's messengers: Japan-Australia relations in the 1890s, and the role of 'immigrations soceityies' (殖民協会)

Speaker: Professor Donna Weeks, Musashino University

No recording available

 

Wednesday, March 9, 2023

Seminar: Hidden Flowers - depictions of sexuality in shojo and redikomi versions of The Tale of Genji

Speaker: Dr Emerald L King, University of Tasmania

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, March 2, 2023

Seminar: Why are there more women in the Upper House?

Speaker: Professor Yoshikuni Ono, Waseda University

Recording available here

Semester 2, 2022

Wednesday 16 November 2022 (online)

Time: 5-6 pm AEDT / 3-4pm JST

Seminar: Japanese geographic and ethnographic research of Torres Strait (Zenadth Kes) Australia: Rekindling connections 50 years on

Speakers: Julie Lahn, Samantha Faulkner, Annick Thomassin, and Jacinta Baragud, ANU

Recording available here

 

Wednesday 9 November 2022 (online)

Time: 5-6 pm AEDT / 3-4pm JST

Seminar: The future demand-supply gap in unpaid work in Japan and the UK: How much technology do we need? 

Speaker: Dr Setsuya Fukuda, Natioonal Institute of Population and Social Secruity Rsearch, Tokyo, Japan

Co-author of Research: Dr Rikiya Matsukura, Nihon Unveristy, Tokyo, Japan

Recording available here

 

Wednesday 2 November 2022 (online)

Time: 5-6 pm AEDT / 3-4pm JST

Seminar: Environmental civil society organisations and engagement in the energy decision-making processes in post-Fukushima Japan

Speaker: Dr Pinar Temocin, Hiroshima University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday 26 October 2022 (online)
Time: 5-6 pm AEDT / 3-4pm JST

Seminar: Japan's role int he eveloution of East Asian regional integration - from the adoption of bilateral FTAs to the making of RCEP

Speaker: Yuma Osaki, ANU

Recording availalbe here

 

Wednesday 19 October 2022 (online)
Time: 5-6 pm AEDT / 3-4pm JST

Seminar: States, markets and nationalism: Japanese international shipping in the interwar era

Speakers: Dr Masumi Yoshida, Mitsui Bunko

Recording available here

 

Wednesday 12 October 2022 (online)
Time: 5-6 pm AEDT / 3-4pm JST

Seminar: Asia and postwar Japan: Deimperialisation, civic actvism, and national identiy

Speakers: Professor Simon Avenell, ANU

Recording available here

 

Wednesday 5 October 2022 (online)
Time: 5-6 pm ADST / 3-4pm JST

Seminar: Japanese security strategy: Becoming a 'normal' great power? 

Speakers: Dr Thomas Wilkins, University of Sydney and Australian Strategy Policy Institute

Recording available here

 

Wednesday 21 September 2022 (in-person and online)
Time: 5-6 pm AEST / 4-5pm JST

Seminar: Making Manchuria Red: Japanese Engineers and the Chinese Communist Revolution

Speakers: Dr Koji Hirata, Monash University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday 14 September 2022 (in-person and online)
Time: 5-6 pm AEST / 4-5pm JST

Seminar: The role of language in the political gender gap in Japan

Speakers: Dr Yoko Yonezawa, University of Sydney

Recording available here

 

Wednesday 31 August 2022 (in-person and online)
Time: 5-6 pm AEST / 4-5pm JST

Seminar: The Inescapable China in Japanese Democracry

Speakers: Professor Kiri Paramore, National University of Ireland

Recording available here

Semester 1, 2022

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Seminar: Celebrating Professor Carol Hayes

Speakers: Emerald King (UTas); Vera Mackie; Bruce Miller AO; Ikuko Nakane (U Melb); Katherine Seaton (Latrobe); Grady Venville (ANU)

 

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Seminar: Voluntary Underclass? Globalism, Temporality, and the Life Choices of Japanese Working Holiday Makers in Australia

Speakers: Associate Professor Nana Oishi

No recording available.

 

Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Seminar: The McMahon Moment in Australia's Japan Policy

Speakers: Professor Rikki Kersten 

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Seminar: Rethinking Regulation in Japan: New Empirical Insights

Speakers: A/Professor Carol Lawson, University of Tokyo and A/Professor Stacey Steele, University of Melbourne Law School

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Seminar: Japan-Australia Cooperation: Middle Powers Rising in the Indo-Pacific

Speakers: Dr. Stephen R. Nagy

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Seminar: The Transference of Trauma, and Nagasaki Narratives 

Speakers: Dr Gwynn McClelland

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Seminar: Ginza Bricktown and the politics of Urban Reform in Early Meiji Tokyo

Speakers: Associate Professor Tristan R. Grunow

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Seminar: Colonial Policy Studies and visions of Nanyo (the South Seas) in modern Japan

Speakers: Tomohito Baji

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

Seminar: Transpacific Visions: Connected Histories of the Pacific across North and South

Speakers: Professor Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi, Dr Shin Takahashi

Recording available here

Semester 2, 2021

Wednesday, October 20, 2021

“Local Knowledge as the Basis of Disaster Management in Asia”

Co-hosted by ANU Japan Institute & College of Global Arts at Ritsumeikan University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Roundtable: “Parasites in Popular Culture: Science and Culture at Play”

Chair: Associate Professor Carol Hayes

No recording available

 

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Roundtable: “Speaking to contemporary artist Kiki Ando -  Highest Mountain and Deepest Bay Exhibition”

Chair: Associate Professor Carol Hayes

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

“Belt and Road Initiative and its Implications for Japan”

Associate Professor Miwa Hirono, Ritsumeikan University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

 “The Okinawa Struggle and Translocalism: Beyond Minority Politics”

 Dr Shin Takahashi, Victoria University of Wellington & ANU visiting academic (2022)

 Recording available here

 

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

“Foreign Labour without Foreign Residents? The question of social integration for migrants in Japan's agriculture”

Professor Glenda S. Roberts & Dr Noriko Fujita, Waseda University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

“The Monumentalism of Hindu-Buddhist Kingship in Medieval Japan”

Dr Matthew Stavros, The University of Sydney

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

“Questioning the ‘History’ of the Cowra Breakout”

Rebecca Hausler, The University of Queensland

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

“Waste nationalism: A gender analysis of the consumption and recycling of plastics in Japan”

Dr Shiori Shakuto, The University of Tokyo

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

Roundtable:“Understanding Japan through reimagining the Australia-Japan relationship” 

Chair: Associate Professor Shiro Armstrong

Recording available here 

Semester 1, 2021

Wednesday, 19 May 2021

Roundtable on Supporting Teaching Advanced Japanese in Australia - Network for Teaching Advanced Japanese in Australia (豪州上級日本語ネットワーク)

Co-Chairs: Carol Hayes, The Australian National University (ANU) and A/Prof Ikuko Nakane, University of Melbourne 

 

Wednesday, 12 May 2021

Japan’s Net Zero Carbon Emissions: What Happens Now?

A/Professor Llewelyn Hughes, The Australian National University (ANU)

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

Japan's New Strategic Role in the Indo-Pacific: Fulfilling the Potentials of the ‘Quad-Plus’

Assistant Prof. Kei Koga, Nanyang Technological University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, 28 April 2021

Toward Societal Reconciliation between South Korea and Japan: the Role of Youth

A/Prof. Seiko Mimaki, Takasaki University of Economics

A recording of this session can be made available on request by emailing Partnerships.CAP@anu.edu.au  

 

Wednesday, 21 April 2021

Against Blind Love: Eugenic Marriage Counselling in Wartime Japan

Alison Darby, The Australian National University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, 14 April 2021

Institutional Barriers to Gender Equality and Corporate Changes in Japan

Prof. Kumiko Nemoto, Kyoto University of Foreign Studies

A recording of this session can be made available on request by emailing Partnerships.CAP@anu.edu.au

 

Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Coed Revolution: The Female Student in the Japanese New Left

A/Prof. Chelsea Szendi Schieder, Aoyama Gakuin University

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, 24 March 2021

The Opening of the Right-Wing's Eyes: Tsukui Tatsuo, State Socialism, and the New China of the 1950s

Dr Andrew Levidis, NLA Fellow in Japan Studies  

Recording available here

 

Wednesday, 17 March 2021

BRINDIV’s (British India Division) Participation in the Allied Occupation of Japan

Dr Rowena Ward, University of Wollongong

This session was not recorded.

 

Wednesday, 10 March 2021

Ruby and Diamond: On the Multiculturalism of Japanese in Wartime Australia

Professor Emerita Tessa Morris-Suzuki, ANU

Recording available here

Australia-Japan Foundation of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

The ANU Japan Institute Seminar Series is supported by the Australian Government through the Australia-Japan Foundation of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.