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Craig Christopher

クレイグ クリストファー | Craig Christopher
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Professor
Research field  (1): History - Japan
Papers (3):
  • Christopher Craig. Trauma Mediated: The 1933 Sanriku Earthquake and Tsunami in the Press. 3.11: Disaster and Trauma in Experience, Understanding, and Imagination. 2019
  • Christopher Craig. Nihon no Tohoku chiho ni okeru nomin to Manshu imin: Miyagiken no jinushi, kosakunin o chushin ni. Kanrin Nihongaku. 2018. 2018
  • Christopher Craig. Rōkaru ni shikō, gurōbaru de seikatsu. Watashi no Nihon manabi. 2017
MISC (1):
  • Christopher Craig. Review: Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan by James L. Huffman. Social Science Japan Journal. 2020
Books (10):
  • Yonaoshi: Visions of a Better World
    Mimesis International 2022 ISBN:9788869774034
  • 日本学の教科書 = Handbook for Japanese studies
    文学通信 2022 ISBN:9784909658739
  • Revolutionary times : a comparative view of the long 1960s in Japan and Italy
    Mimesis international 2022 ISBN:9788869773952
  • Middlemen of Modernity: Local Elites and Agricultural Development in Modern Japan
    University of Hawai'i Press 2021 ISBN:9780824886257
  • Images, Philosophy, Communication
    Mimesis International 2021
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Lectures and oral presentations  (15):
  • Empire at Home, at Home in Empire: Transwar Land Reform in Japanese Farming Villages
    (HeKKSaGOn Global History from Asian Perspectives Joint Research Project Workshop 2021)
  • Lost in Mutation: Translation, Adaptation, and Nuclear Memory in Gojira and Godzilla, King of Monsters!
    (Translation and Modernity in Japan, University of British Columbia 2020)
  • Understanding Disaster: 3.11, Fukushima, and Social Trauma
    (Hasekura Workshop, Institute of Regional Studies, Jagiellonian University 2019)
  • Disaster in the Headlines: The 1933 Sanriku Earthquake and Tsunami in Media
    (3.11: Disaster and Trauma in Experience, Understanding, and Imagination 2018)
  • That Old Imperial One-Two: Landlords, Tenants, and the Colonization of Manchuria
    (Centre for Japanese Research, University of British Columbia 2017)
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Education (3):
  • 2006 - 2015 Columbia University History Ph.D.
  • 2004 - 2006 University of British Columbia History M.A.
  • 2002 - 2004 University of British Columbia History B.A.
Professional career (2):
  • Ph.D. (Columbia University)
  • M.A. (University of British Columbia)
Work history (5):
  • 2024/04 - 現在 Tohoku University Center for Integrated Japanese Studies Professor
  • 2015/10 - 2024/04 Tohoku University Department of Innovative Japanese Studies Associate Professor
  • 2013/09 - 2015/05 University of British Columbia, Okanagan Department of History and Sociology Lecturer
  • 2013/01 - 2013/05 Concordia University Department of History Lecturer
  • 2006/01 - 2006/05 Douglas College History Department Lecturer
Awards (7):
  • 2013 - Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • 2010 - Shincho Foundation for the Promotion of Literature Shincho Graduate Fellowship for Study in Japan
  • 2009 - MEXT Japanese Government Doctoral Research Scholarship
  • 2009 - Japan Foundation Japan Studies Fellowship
  • 2006 - Social Sciences and Human Resources Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship
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