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Yoshida Kaori

ヨシダ カオリ | Yoshida Kaori
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (3): Gender studies ,  Aesthetics and art studies ,  Local studies
Research keywords  (7): Media and cultural studies, gender studies, memory studies ,  メディア研究 ,  表象文化比較研究 ,  比較文化 ,  (Visual) Media Studies (Gender and Ethnicity) ,  Comparative Culture Study ,  Cultural Studies
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (17):
  • 2023 - 2028 Revisiting the Educational Tourism at War Heritage Sites: An Asian Perspective Beyond Dark Tourism
  • 2020 - Uncovering the black-box of educational dark tourism: Comparative analysis of the mechanisms of packaging and perceiving of war narratives through war heritage sites between former enemies
  • 2019 - Uncovering the black-box of educational dark tourism: Comparative analysis of the mechanisms of packaging and perceiving of war narratives through war heritage sites between former enemies
  • 2018 - Uncovering the black-box of educational dark tourism: Comparative analysis of the mechanisms of packaging and perceiving of war narratives through war heritage sites between former enemies
  • 2017 - The potential of war heritage sites as educational and touristic attractions in Japan: comparative studies with five relevant countries
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Papers (3):
  • Kaori Yoshida, Kazumi Nagaike. War-Themed Shōjo Manga as a Site for Female Subjectivity: An Aesthetic Analysis of Mothers and Daughters Narrating War (ISSN: 1059-9770) (DOI: 10.1353/jwj.2022.0003). U.S.-JAPAN WOMEN’S JOURNAL. 2022. 61. 76-97
  • Kaori Yoshida. Ambivalent Female Bodies: A Place for Feminine War Memory in Japan. Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies. 2022. 22. 1
  • Kaori Yoshida. Art as Peace Education at “Dark” Museums and Sites in the United Kingdom, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Asian Journal of Peacebuilding. 2018. 6. 1. 157-198
MISC (20):
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Books (8):
  • Chapter 7 "Mediating Otome in the Discourse of War Memory: Complexity of Memory-making through Postwar Japanese War Films"<I> Shōjo across Media: Exploring Popular Sites of “Girl” Discourse in Japan</I>.
    Palgrave 2019
  • Shōjo across Media: Exploring Popular Sites of “Girl” Discourse in Japan (Chapter: "Mediating Otome in the Discourse of War Memory: Complexity of Memory-making through Postwar Japanese War Films")
    Palgrave 2019
  • Shōjo across Media: Exploring Popular Sites of “Girl” Discourse in Japan (Chapter: "Mediating Otome in the Discourse of War Memory: Complexity of Memory-making through Postwar Japanese War Films")
    Palgrave 2019
  • “Heritage Landscape of Hiroshima and Nagasaki." <I>Tourism and Heritage: Networks, Communities and the Digital Age in the series Landscape and Heritage</I>, Chapter 3
    University of Amsterdam Press 2018
  • Tourism and Heritage: Networks, Communities and the Digital Age in the series Landscape and Heritage (Forthcoming in 2017) (Chapter 3: "Heritage landscape of Hiroshima and Nagasaki") (offprint submitted separately)
    University of Amsterdam Press 2018
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Lectures and oral presentations  (81):
  • "Women’s Narrative as Alternative History of WWII”
    (AP Conference 2020)
  • Discussant for Panel: "Reading against the grain of a global discourse on female genital mutilation/cutting"
    (AP Conference 2020)
  • "Ambivalent Female Bodies: A Place for Feminine War Memory in Japan”
    (Southwest Conference of Asian Studies 2020)
  • "Collective war memory through educational tourism in Japan: potential (dilemma) in the official and vernacular/local war expressions”
    (Midwest Conference of Asian Affairs 2020)
  • "Marginalized body as a narrative space: women’s memory-making of war in Japanese retrospective war drama"
    (AAS in Asia 2020)
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Education (3):
  • - 2008 University of British Columbia Graduate School, Asian Studies Comparative studies of Asian and North American Popular Culture
  • - 1998 University of Calgary Graduate School, Communications Studies
  • University of Teacher Education Fukuoka
Professional career (3):
  • Ph.D. (University of British Columbia)
  • Master of Arts (University of Calgary)
  • Master of Education (Fukuoka University of Education)
Work history (1):
  • Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University College of Asia Pacific Studies Professor
Awards (4):
  • 2017 - <Awarded> The Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 2016 Best Paper Award Second Runner Up (Kaori Yoshida, Huong T. Bui, and Timothy J. Lee) "Does tourism illuminate the darkness of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?"
  • 2017 - <Awarded> The Journal of Destination Marketing & Management 2016 Best Paper Award Second Runner Up (Kaori Yoshida, Huong T. Bui, and Timothy J. Lee) "Does tourism illuminate the darkness of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?"
  • 2008/08 - Canada Dissertation Award nomination
  • 2008 - Canada Dissertation Award nomination
Association Membership(s) (17):
The International Communication Association ,  The Canadian Asian Studies Association ,  The Japan Studies Association of Canada ,  The Association of Asian Studies ,  京都民俗学会 ,  The Association for Japanese Literary Studies ,  International Association for Asia Pacific Studies ,  Asian Studies Conference Japan ,  Cultural Typhoon ,  The International Communication Association ,  The Canadian Asian Studies Association ,  The Japan Studies Association of Canada ,  The Association of Asian Studies ,  The Association for Japanese Literary Studies ,  International Association for Asia Pacific Studies ,  Asian Studies Conference Japan ,  Cultural Typhoon
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