Staff
| Name | Contact details | Areas of interest |
|---|---|---|
| Academic staff | ||
| Akami, Tomoko | tomoko.akami@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 8238 Room: E4.34 Baldessin Precinct Building | History of international relations in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in Northeast Asia, in the interwar period, focusing on key ideas, norms and international organizations. Major topics were/are: the roles of non-governmental organizations, the problems of liberalism for the nation-state and empire, Japanese news agency and foreign policy, and the League of Nations and empires. |
| Anderson, Kent | kent.anderson@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 5125 Room: 5207 H C Coombs Building | Comparative law, particularly with regards to Japan; private international law (ie, conflict of laws); commercial law, particularly insolvency; and Law & Film Studies. |
| Gibeau, Mark | mark.gibeau@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 8232 Room: E3.40 Baldessin Precinct Building | |
| Hayes, Carol | carol.hayes@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3983 Room: E3.37 Baldessin Precinct Building | My research interests include pre-modern, modern and contemporary Japanese literature and film; ethnicity and cultural identity. I am also interested in Japanese language acquisition and motivation. Current research includes a book on the life and work of the Taisho poet Hagiwara SakutarÅ, a research project into how best to teach Japanese film, and a "Women's Voices" project which is exploring the relationship between poetic artistic expression and the female voice as an agent of advocacy and change in contemporary society. |
| Hendriks, Peter | peter.hendriks@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3206 Room: E3.33 Baldessin Precinct Building | The history of Japanese language, the history of Japanese dialects, historical syntax and morphology, and acquisition of Japanese as a second language. |
| Ikeda, Shun | shun.ikeda@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 4030 Room: E3.06 Baldessin Precinct Building | Japanese language, education, culture and society. He also has research interests in comparative education in Asia and in socio-linguistics (language policy and planning). |
| Ishihara, Shunichi | shunichi.ishihara@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 4656 Room: E3.35 Baldessin Precinct Building | Experimental Phonetics, Speech & Language Processing |
| Lee, Duck-Young | duck.lee@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3205 Room: E3.34 Baldessin Precinct Building | Japanese-Korean linguistics, Interface between grammar and interaction, Unique features of spoken language |
| Morris-Suzuki, Tessa | tessa.morris-suzuki@anu.edu.au Telephone: +61 2 6125 2277 Room: 4231 H C Coombs Building | The social history of Japanese technology; national identity and ethnic minorities in Japan; the history of indigenous peoples in Northeast Asia; modern Japanese historiography; globalisation processes (with particular reference to Northeast Asia). |
| Narangoa, Li | li.narangoa@anu.edu.au Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3201 Room: 5217, HC Coombs Building | Professor Narangoa is a historian specializing in the political and military history of Northeast Asia, especially Japan's imperial half century (1895-1945) and the development of Mongol national identities. Her research covers issues ranging from empire, imperialism, colonialism, collaboration, the nature of borders, failed states in Northeast Eastern history and minority issues in China, to diplomacy,culture and religion. |
| Tanji, Miyume | miyume.tanji@anu.edu.au Telephone: +61 2 6125 8917 Room: 4135 H C Coombs Building | |
| PhD Scholars | ||
| Okabe, Yasuko | yasuko.okabe@anu.edu.au Telephone: +61 2 6125 8806 Room: E3.38 Baldessin | Formation of foreign policy elite from Bakumatsu to early Meiji (Chair of panel: Prof Narangoa Li) |
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