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Yamamoto Hiroyuki

ヤマモト ヒロユキ | Yamamoto Hiroyuki
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Homepage URL  (1): https://kyoto.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/yamamoto-hiroyuki/
Research field  (2): History - Asia/Africa ,  Local studies
Research keywords  (19): Malaysian studies ,  Malaysia ,  Singapore ,  postwar detention ,  JSP ,  detention ,  nationalism and ethnicity ,  nationalism ,  film and theatre ,  Asian film ,  film ,  disaster risk management ,  disaster ,  disaster prevention ,  disaster recovery ,  Area studies methodology ,  area studies ,  Southeast Asia ,  Asia
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (20):
  • 2023 - 2026 Comparative study of national integration and the politics of representation of ethnic Chinese in Southeast Asia in the Cold War Era
  • 2020 - 2024 Analyzing the Representation of Southeast Asian Films through Collaboration of Area Studies and Film Studies
  • 2020 - 2024 Social integration of immigrants in multi-ethnic and multi-religious Malaysia: focusing on the reciprocal function of religion.
  • 2023 - 2024 Restructuring the public sphere through popular theatre in 20th century Straits Settlements
  • 2022 - 2024 Sharing and communicating local issues through the collaboration of literature and film in the Mekong River Basin countries
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Papers (87):
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Jawi Pekan Community in Penang during the Early 20th Century and its Relationship with the Malays. Malaysian Studies Journal. 2023. 12. 108-128
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. The World of Chao Foon: Languages, Genres, and Regions in the List of Contents of the Chinese Literary Magazine Chao Foon (1955-1999). Banana, Coconut, and Hornbill: Chao Foon Magazine and the Chinese Publication Network in East and Southeast Asia during the Cold War, CIRAS Discussion Paper. 2022. 108. 49-59
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Integration, Assimilation or Going Peranakan: Malaysian Chinese in the Memoir of Mahathir Mohamad. Comparative Study of Nationalism and ‘Assimilation’ of Chinese in Southeast Asia, CIRAS Discussion Paper. 2022. 111. 70-77
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Challenges and Prospects for the “New Malaysia”: Malaysia's General Elections and Regime Change in 2018. Malaysian Studies Journal. 2020. 8&9. 2-14
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Politics of Party Switching: Development of Party Politics in Sabah, Malaysia, 1963-2018. Malaysian Studies Journal. 2020. 8&9. 67-88
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MISC (136):
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Films (Malaysia). Encyclopedia of Muslim cultures. 2023. 414-415
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Book review: Kodamaya Shiro et a. eds. Approaches to Area Studies: Understanding World Affairs from a Perspective of the Global South. Southeast Asia: History and Culture. 2022. 51. 62-66
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. From "Putting down roots" to "Flowers bloom everywhere": Lives of Vietnamese diasporas in the film Monsoon. Kinejun. 2022. 1884. 122-123
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. 'Red' and 'blue' as depicted in Malu by Edmund Yeo. Kinejun. 2020. 1853. 47-47
  • Yamamoto Hiroyuki. Book review: Nagatsu Kazufumi, Living on the Border: An Historical Ethnography of the Sama Dilaut in Sabah, Malaysia. Malaysian Studies AJournal. 2020. 8&9. 114-117
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Books (59):
  • 南方抑留資料が現代に問う「戦争」と「戦後」-文集『噴焔』および野田明氏スケッチから
    京都大学東南アジア地域研究研究所 2024
  • The Age of Qalam - Mobility and the Rise of Gender Issues in the Malay Islamic World [in Japanese]
    CSEAS, Kyoto University 2022
  • Cine Adobo 2021 - Beyond Closure [in Japanese]
    CSEAS, Kyoto University 2022
  • Banana, Coconut, and Hornbill: Chao Foon Magazine and the Chinese Publication Network in East and Southeast Asian during the Cold War [in Japanese]
    CSEAS, Kyoto University 2022
  • Comparative Study of Nationalism and 'Assimilation' of Chinese in Southeast Asia
    CSEAS, Kyoto University 2022
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Lectures and oral presentations  (74):
  • Internment of surrendered Japanese personnel in Malaya after World War II
    (32nd Annual Conference, Japan Association for Malaysian Studies 2024)
  • Sharing views on social order and fairness through storytelling: The appropriation of Hamlet in popular theatre in Malaya
    (18th International Conference on Humanities and Social Sciences 2023)
  • The development of popular entertainment boria in Penang in the first half of the 20th century
    (31st Annual Conference, Japan Association for Malaysian Studies 2023)
  • Impacting Malaysia and Japan through Strategic Research Collaborations
    (MJRC Seminar: Future Dimensions of The Look East Policy - Impacting Malaysia and Japan through Strategic Research Collaborations 2022)
  • Value-based research beyond information epidemic: Pandemic, regime change, and scholarship evaluation
    (1st International Conference on Social Studies and Citizenship 2021)
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Education (3):
  • - 2003 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
  • - 1995 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
  • - 1993 The University of Tokyo College of Arts and Sciences
Professional career (1):
  • Doctor (Area Studies) (The University of Tokyo)
Work history (6):
  • 2006 - 2016 Kyoto University Center for Integrated Area Studies Associate professor
  • 2004 - 2006 National Museum of Ethnology Japan Center for Area Studies Associate professor
  • 2003 - 2004 Consulate General of Japan at Medan, Indonesia Consultant
  • 2001 - 2003 The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Research associate
  • 1998 - 2000 Universiti Malaysia Sabah Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning Lecturer
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Association Membership(s) (7):
The Japan Society for Intercultural Studies ,  The Gender History Association of Japan ,  Malaysian Social Science Association ,  Sabah Society ,  Japan Association for Asian Studies ,  Japan Society for Southeast Asian Studies ,  Japan Association for Malaysian Studies
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