Recipients of our Japan Study Grants, funded by Harold S Williams Trust Fund. The program supports scholars researching on Japan and requiring special access to the Library’s Japanese and Japan related collections.
2017
Ms Laura Clark, researching on 'Comparing Japanese and English-language theoretical constructions of Japanese masculinities'
Recipients of the National Library of Australia Fellowships, funded by generous philanthropic support. These distinguished Fellowships support researchers to make intensive use of our rich and varied collections through residencies of three months.
Recipients of the National Library of Australia Fellowships, funded by generous philanthropic support. These distinguished Fellowships support researchers to make intensive use of our rich and varied collections through residencies of three months.
Dr Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi, with her research topic on ‘
Japanese Soldiers Migrant Experiences – through the ATIS Interrogation Reports’.
2016
Visualising Imperialism: Japan and its ‘Exterior Territories’ 1900 – 1945
A/Prof Tomoko Aoyama, School of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Queensland
Tsurumi Kazuko and Shunsuke in Australia, 1937
Dr Lucy Fraser, Lecturer in Japanese, School of Languages and Cultures, University of Queensland
Animal-Human Interactions in Japanese Tales Retold: Retelling Takizawa Bakin’s Dog-Human Interactions in Sakuraba Kazuki’s Fuse: A Counterfeit Eight Dog Chronicles
Ms Mayu Kanamori, independent scholar, photographer and script writer, Sydney
Japanese Women in Australia
Dr Helen Kilpatrick, Senior Lecturer, Japanese in the Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong