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4. Gender, Humour and Ageing in Modern Japanese Culture

Project duration: 4 weeks (24 June - 19 July 2019) 25 hours per week

Description: 

This Winter Research Project is to assist the supervisor’s international collaborative research projects, which involves the Distinguished Visitor Program (24-28 June, 2019), the JSAA Conference (1-4 July, 2019), and preparation for two other conference in November. 

Expected outcomes and deliverables:

1) to complete an international collaborative project on “Youth and Democracy in Post-war Japanese Culture” – This is based on the 2017 JSAA (Japanese Studies Association of Australia) panels and to which previous UQ Winter/Summer researchers have contributed. The project, with five Japan-based scholars and three Australia-based scholars, is at its final stage. 
2) to work on another major on-going collaborative project on “Gender, Humour and Ageing in Modern Japanese Culture” and its sub-projects - Humour subverts, empowers and soothes. Japan, the country with the world’s most rapidly ageing culture, has seen a surge of innovative examples of humour concerning old age in literature, film, theatre, and visual art. 
The Winter Researchers will be given a series of tasks such as translation (from Japanese to English), editing, archival and web search, annotated bibliography, and liaising with scholars, writers/artists and publishers in Japan.

Number of participants: 2

Further info: 

Contact Associate Professor Tomoko Aoyama t.aoyama@uq.edu.au for more information.