Barbara Greene
Department of International Relations
Associate Professor
Email: brgreene@tiu.ac.jp
Last updated: December 1, 2022 3:21 pm
⬛ Education
2017 Ph.D. - East Asian Studies, University of Arizona |
2010 M.A. - War Studies, King’s College London |
2007 B.A. - East Asian Languages and Cultures/International Studies, University of Illinois - Urbana |
⬛ Teaching and Research Interests
Collective Memory, Japanese Contemporary Literature, Japanese Popular Culture
⬛ Academic Appointments
2017 Assistant Professor, Tokyo International University |
2017 Lecturer, Southwest University |
2013-2017 Adjunct Instructor, University of Arizona |
⬛ Fellowships & Grants
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⬛ Selected Publications/Conference Papers
“Internalized Violence: The Imagining of the Korean Colonial Collaborator and their Victims in Contemporary Korean Thrillers” Film International, TBA |
‘Re-envisioning the Dark Valley and the Decline of the Peace State” in Manga and Politics |
– The Visual Literacy of Statecraft (Roman Rosenbaum ed.). Routledge, 2020. |
“Alienation and After Dark” (2020) Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. |
“High School of the Dead and the Profitable Use of Japanese Nationalistic Imagery” (2018) Electronic Journal of Japanese Studies 18:3. |
"Moyashimon and the Popularization of Agrarian Nationalism" (2018) Electronic Journal of Japanese Studies 18:2 |
“Furusato and Emotional Pilgrimage: Ge Ge Ge no Kitaro and Sakaiminato” (2016). Japanese Journal of Religious Studies. 43:2, 333-356. |