Both Eyes Open: Recasting History as Living Opera
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Both Eyes Open: Recasting History as Living Opera
36:01
Reforming Lesson Study in Japan: Theories of Action for Schools as Learning Communities
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Reforming Lesson Study in Japan: Theories of Action for Schools as Learning Communities
57:00
Who Cares for Japan’s Aging Society?
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Who Cares for Japan’s Aging Society?
1:14:20
Japan’s Immigration Policy Conundrum
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Japan’s Immigration Policy Conundrum
1:14:43
[Berkeley Japan Prize] Toshio Hosokawa ~ Bringing Japanese Sounds and Aesthetics in Classical Music
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
[Berkeley Japan Prize] Toshio Hosokawa ~ Bringing Japanese Sounds and Aesthetics in Classical Music
1:28:22
YU Miri, Berkeley Japan Prize Recipient: In Conversation with Karen Tei Yamashita
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
YU Miri, Berkeley Japan Prize Recipient: In Conversation with Karen Tei Yamashita
1:23:11
What does matter?: Beyond the cultural explanation of the immigrant society of Japan
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
What does matter?: Beyond the cultural explanation of the immigrant society of Japan
1:14:42
The dispersal of rice in prehistoric Japan — tempo, mode, and consequences
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
The dispersal of rice in prehistoric Japan — tempo, mode, and consequences
57:35
Global Financial Crisis to Covid-19 Pandemic: Old & New Challenges for Nikkei Brazilians in Japan
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Global Financial Crisis to Covid-19 Pandemic: Old & New Challenges for Nikkei Brazilians in Japan
1:00:20
"The Ones Who Leave" by Nagahara Hideaki
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
"The Ones Who Leave" by Nagahara Hideaki
2:10:03
Explicating the evolution and limits of Japan’s Asylum Policy
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Explicating the evolution and limits of Japan’s Asylum Policy
1:09:23
The Ainu and the Problems of Dam Construction
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
The Ainu and the Problems of Dam Construction
1:05:32
Indigenous Rights and the Importance of Ainu Language Education
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Indigenous Rights and the Importance of Ainu Language Education
33:32
Current Status of Ainu Language Education
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Current Status of Ainu Language Education
52:17
Doctrinally True but Historically Untrue?: Deconstructing Mahāyāna in 18th and 19th Century Japan
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Doctrinally True but Historically Untrue?: Deconstructing Mahāyāna in 18th and 19th Century Japan
40:25
Uptown & Downtown in Early Modern Japanese Urban Literature: The Making of a Three-Volume Anthology
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Uptown & Downtown in Early Modern Japanese Urban Literature: The Making of a Three-Volume Anthology
50:42
Investigating the U.S. Military Crimes in Japan
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Investigating the U.S. Military Crimes in Japan
1:17:20
The Legacy of Ezra Vogel's Work: 60 Years after "Japan's New Middle Class"
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
The Legacy of Ezra Vogel's Work: 60 Years after "Japan's New Middle Class"
1:44:21
Utilizing Traditional Ecological Knowledge to Tend Geophytes on the Central Coast of California
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Utilizing Traditional Ecological Knowledge to Tend Geophytes on the Central Coast of California
22:21
Residential Living in Human Perspective: Case study of 1920s living spaces
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Residential Living in Human Perspective: Case study of 1920s living spaces
19:37
Nepali Migration to Japan and Korea: Converging Ends, Diverging Paths, and Contrasting Effects
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Nepali Migration to Japan and Korea: Converging Ends, Diverging Paths, and Contrasting Effects
20:36
The Audibility of Strangers: Music and Disparate Japanese Communities in Prewar "White Australia"
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
The Audibility of Strangers: Music and Disparate Japanese Communities in Prewar "White Australia"
1:16:51
Restoring Resilient Landscapes - Part 2
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Restoring Resilient Landscapes - Part 2
8:44
Slash-and-burn Agriculture and Millet Cultivation in Postwar Japan
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Slash-and-burn Agriculture and Millet Cultivation in Postwar Japan
21:27
Food Diversity and Traditional Subsistence Practice in Mountainous and Hilly Areas of Japan
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Food Diversity and Traditional Subsistence Practice in Mountainous and Hilly Areas of Japan
18:32
Understanding Changing Roles of Plants in Swidden Landscapes
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Understanding Changing Roles of Plants in Swidden Landscapes
22:38
Framing Agrifood Justice in Sustainable Rural Japan: Explorations of Challenges and Opportunities
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Framing Agrifood Justice in Sustainable Rural Japan: Explorations of Challenges and Opportunities
22:59
Session 4. Food & Ecolit. Ed & Promoting Social-Justice Oriented Food Systems – Discussant Remarks
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Session 4. Food & Ecolit. Ed & Promoting Social-Justice Oriented Food Systems – Discussant Remarks
11:36
Session 3. Satoyama Agroecosystems & Reviving Traditional Ecological Knowledge – Discussant Remarks
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Session 3. Satoyama Agroecosystems & Reviving Traditional Ecological Knowledge – Discussant Remarks
10:34
Session 2. Traditional Ecological Knowledge & Continuity in Landscape Practice - Discussant Remarks
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Session 2. Traditional Ecological Knowledge & Continuity in Landscape Practice - Discussant Remarks
12:36
Session 1. Subsistence Diversity and Millet Cultivation in Japan - Discussant Remarks
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Session 1. Subsistence Diversity and Millet Cultivation in Japan - Discussant Remarks
13:15
An Archaeological Perspective on Sustainable Agroecology and Millet Production in Hokkaido
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
An Archaeological Perspective on Sustainable Agroecology and Millet Production in Hokkaido
24:21
The Evolution of Kabuki to the Traditional Performing Arts
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
The Evolution of Kabuki to the Traditional Performing Arts
17:52
Harnessing the Afterlife
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Harnessing the Afterlife
19:43
Carved Alive: Buddhist Tree-icons (tachikibutsu) in Japan and "Eco Art History"
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Carved Alive: Buddhist Tree-icons (tachikibutsu) in Japan and "Eco Art History"
22:05
Archaeology and Landscape in Japan's Kofun Period: Examining the Past to Protect the Future
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Archaeology and Landscape in Japan's Kofun Period: Examining the Past to Protect the Future
18:30
The Spiritual Foundation for Settler Life
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
The Spiritual Foundation for Settler Life
16:03
Re-imagining the Lost Written Culture of the Ōmi Capital: Insights from Mokkan
Center for Japanese Studies at UC Berkeley
Re-imagining the Lost Written Culture of the Ōmi Capital: Insights from Mokkan
29:10