Paul D. Talcott Independent Scholar the Spread of Market Mechanisms

Paul D. Talcott Independent Scholar the Spread of Market Mechanisms

Paul D. Talcott Mary Evelyn Tucker Independent Scholar Yale, Senior Lecturer and Senior Research Scholar The spread of market mechanisms in health care policy in Religion and ecology; Book Thomas Berry and the Arc of Japan and East Asia; the relationship between economic History (2019) development, democracy, and the introduction of market [email protected] principles into social insurance systems [email protected] Timothy J. Van Compernolle Amherst, Prof. of Japanese Wako Tawa The creative exchanges between literature and cinema in Amherst, Prof. of Asian Languages and Civilizations; interwar Japan Director of Language Study [email protected] Japanese grammar for learners of Japanese as a foreign language Floris van Swet [email protected] Northumbria, Postdoctoral Research Fellow Social and political consequences of attainder in early Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis Tokugawa Japan BU, Prof. Emerita for Japanese Art; [email protected] Received start-up grant to construct middle-school curriculum on immigration from China and Japan which she Elena Varshavskaya taught at Birches School Rhode Island School of Design, Senior Lecturer [email protected] ukiyo-e prints as historic documents [email protected] Sarah Thompson MFA, Curator of Japanese Art Alexander M. Vesey Japanese prints in the MFA collection, especially ukiyo-e Meiji Gakuin, Assoc. Prof. of Global & Transcultural Studies woodblock prints Early modern Japanese Buddhist social history [email protected] [email protected] R. Kenji Tierney James Keith Vincent SUNY New Paltz, Lecturer. of Anthropology BU, Assoc. Prof. of Japanese and Comparative Literature Sumo; Food; Globalization; Sports; The Body; Japan Natsume Soseki and Masaoka Shiki; haiku and the novel [email protected] [email protected] Maria Toyoda Louise E. Virgin Suffolk, Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Independent Curator of Japanese Art Macroprudential financial regulation; Material attributes Shijo surimono with emphasis on their included haiku and and infrastructure complexity the haiku poets who composed them [email protected] [email protected] Alice Y. Tseng Mitsuyo Wada-Marciano BU, Assoc. Prof. of Art History; Carleton (Ottawa), Prof. of Film Studies Chair, Department of History of Art and Architecture Post-Occupation Cinema, especially the 1950s Japan; Modern Kyoto art and architecture; Imperial portraiture "Japan" in the cultural discourses after 3.11 and spaces; History of exhibitions and collections [email protected] [email protected] Mariko N. Walter Yolanda A. Tsuda Independent Scholar, Executive Director of ACANSRS Kobe College, Prof. of Global Studies The Silk Road: Interwoven History, vol. 2 Buddhism Religion and migration in Japan [email protected] [email protected] Garrett L. Washington Aida Yuen Wong UMass Amherst, Asst. Prof. of History Brandeis, Assoc. Prof. of Asian Art Social impact of urban, built, and social spaces of Japanese China-Japan relations and transnationalism; Nakamura Protestant Churches, 1879-1923 Fusetsu and his circle of Japanese calligraphers who [email protected] popularized metal-and-stone aesthetic in late 19th and early 20th centuries Takeshi Watanabe [email protected] Wesleyan, Asst. Prof. of East Asian Studies Pre-Edo representations of foodways through text and Tadashi Yamamoto image Independent Scholar [email protected] Japanese mythology and coronations; Computational intelligence; Food culture Robert J. Weiner [email protected] Naval Postgrad. School, Lecturer in Political Science Comparative/domestic politics of Japan, the Koreas, East Emi Yamanaka and Southeast Asia BU, Senior Lecturer in Japanese [email protected] Language pedagogy; second language acquisition, technology in education Victoria Weston [email protected] UMass Boston, Assoc. Prof. of Art Okakura Kakuzo in his international context; Meiji-period Kikuko Yamashita Tokyo nihonga Brown, Assoc. Prof. of Japanese Studies [email protected] Historical background of Buddhist writings used in the Medieval temple schools Merry White [email protected] BU, Prof. of Sociology and Anthropology Ethnographic research on “work” in Japan in food, from Midori Yoshii domestic, to artisanal, to industrial work Albion College, Prof. of International Studies [email protected] Japan’s role in the JFK/LBJ era U.S. policy toward Taiwan [email protected] Ellen B. Widmer Wellesley, Mayling Soong Prof. of Chinese Studies Anna M. Zielinska-Elliott A 17th century Chinese poet; Dual identity of a Chinese BU, Master Lecturer in Japanese; Director, revolutionary woman; How biographies of heroines made BU Translation Initiative their way from America to China via Japan History of translation of Tanizaki’s “Kagi” around the world [email protected] [email protected] Michael A. Witt Eve K. Zimmerman INSEAD, Prof. of Strategy and International Business Wellesley, Assoc. Prof. of Japanese Varieties of capitalism, de-globlalization, comparative Trope of girlhood in modern Japanese literary culture corporate governance [email protected] [email protected] (CG 8-25-21) David Wittner Utica College, Prof. of East Asian History Meiji industrialization, visual and material culture [email protected] .

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