Update: Job Opening: Travel, Sales, and Marketing Administrator, The Art of Travel [Kanazawa]

job opening - 5Company: The Art of Travel
Location: Kanazawa, Ishikawa pref.
Deadline: February 15, 2014
Start date: March 2014
Type: Full time
Visa sponsorship available.

POSITION

The Art of Travel

Travel, Sales, and Marketing Administrator

JOB DESCRIPTION

This job entails a variety of responsibilities, including planning itineraries for international visitors to Japan and for Japanese and expats traveling abroad; handling communication & mailings, translation both written and oral, assisting visitors during their stay in Japan, and more.

CHARACTER TRAITS

Friendly, reliable, cool under pressure, quick study, service-oriented, creative.

QUALIFICATIONS

Excellent Japanese language skills a must. Candidates from native-English-speaking countries (Canada, US, UK, Australia, NZ) preferred. Sponsorship possible.

Knowledge of the following programs & platforms: Excel, Word, MailChimp, SNS (Facebook,

Twitter, Tumbler, etc.)

Experience in travel planning, sales, and hospitality a plus.

Certificates: travel agent, guide, translator will have a strong advantage.

WORKING HOURS

Full-time: 40 hrs/wk + compensated overtime.

SALARY

Negotiable based on experience; JPY 2.2 – 3.2 million.

APPLY

By February 15, 2014 (position start flexible between March 1-20, 2014)

Interested & qualified candidates should send a resume or CV, along with a personal statement
explaining why s/he is right for the job to l.scharf@theartoftravel.net. PDF of this information here.

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Funding: East Asian Studies at Manchester University

money [150-2]AHRC, ESRC and Manchester University Funding

The subject area of East Asian Studies at The University of Manchester is pleased to invite applications for PhD studentships through its membership in AHRC and ESRC consortia, as well as through funding in the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures.
We welcome applications from outstanding candidates for 2014・5 entry in the following areas of PhD research:

Chinese Studies
Japanese Studies
East Asian Studies
General information about the PhD programme in East Asian Studies and research interests is available from:
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/researchdegrees/researchdegrees/bysubject/?index=ES

For how to apply to the PhD programme online, see: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapply/

The following funding competitions are now open:
1. AHRC North West Consortium funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council: full fees and maintenance (eligibility rules apply).
Application Form and Guidance: http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/fees/postgraduate-research-funding/
For more information on the NWC DTP please visit www.nwcdtp.ac.uk<http://www.nwcdtp.ac.uk>
Deadline for programme applications: 31 JANUARY 2014.
Deadline for funding applications 21 FEBRUARY 2014.
Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by 14 April 2014.

2. ESRC. Open to research in the above subjects using a social science methodology, broadly conceived. Full fees and maintenance (eligibility rules apply).
Application Form and Guidance: http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/fees/postgraduate-research-funding/
For the ESRC consortium of which The University of Manchester University is part, see
http://www.nwdtc.ac.uk/prospective.html
Deadline for programme applications 17 JANUARY 2014
Deadline for funding applications 3 FEBRUARY 2014
Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application by the end of March 2014.

3 President’s Doctoral Scholar (PDS) Competition. Both Home and International Students are eligible. Full fees and maintenance.
Application form and Guidance: http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/fees/postgraduate-research-funding/
Deadline for programme applications 31 JANUARY 2014.
Deadline for funding applications 21 FEBRUARY 2014

4. School awards for PhD students. Both Home and International Students are eligible. These awards will be full for fees plus c. 」6,500 maintenance; or for fees only.
For details (some still to be confirmed), see: http://www.alc.manchester.ac.uk/fees/postgraduate-research-funding/
Deadline for funding applications: 21 FEBRUARY 2014

Prospective applicants are strongly advised to contact their preferred doctoral supervisor before applying, to discuss their applications. Details of the academic staff are here:
Chinese Studies:
Dagmar Schaefer: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/Dagmar.schaefer/
William Schroeder III: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/william.schroederiii/
James St. Andr・ http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/james.st-andre/
Japanese Studies:
Erica Baffelli: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/erica.baffelli/
Peter Cave: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/peter.cave/
Aya Homei: http://staffprofiles.humanities.manchester.ac.uk/Profile.aspx?Id=Aya.Homei
Sharon Kinsella:http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/sharon.kinsella/personaldetails    andhttp://www.kinsellaresearch.com/                                                                                                 Mara Patessio: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/mara.patessio/ (alex.samely@manchester.ac.uk)

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Call For Papers: Bundan Snark: Writing and Fighting in Modern Japan Workshop Conference

call for papers [150-2]University of Iowa, May 10-11, 2014

Proposal Submission Deadline: January 15, 2014

This workshop conference, which will result in an edited volume, will examine key instances in modern Japanese literary history (nineteenth through twenty-first centuries) in which personal arguments changed the face of the literary establishment (bundan) by pushing one author or faction to the periphery in favor of another. Among other questions, we will explore how elegant, scathing authorial attacks, often published in magazines or otherwise aired in public–what we are calling “snark”–affect literary genres and rhetoric. We argue that fights have had as much, if not more, influence in defining Japanese literature as alliances.

Although the term “bundan” is often taken to have a specific definition, to indicate the control of Japanese letters by various coteries and factions in the prewar period, the word has always been amorphous and continues to be used in a looser sense to indicate the Japanese literary establishment in general. For good reason, we argue: although the Japanese publishing industry is one of the largest in the world, the terms under which one achieves literary recognition—through prizes, book contracts, and other forms–continue to be surprisingly personal. Writers today continue to gain access to publication through contacts with literary circles and the good offices of literary mentors.

Traditional histories of modern Japanese literature have emphasized the groups that have held sway in turn: the aesthetes of the Shirakaba School, the politically engaged rabble-rousers of the proletariat movement, the autobiographical writers of the Third Generation of Postwar Writers, and so on. We seek to restore an understanding of the maelstrom of literary-history-as-it-was-lived by approaching the faults that conventional narrative elides: the moments at which coteries were formed or fell to pieces, literary movements were yet inchoate or recently fallen by the wayside, and individual ambitions collided, sending those involved in separate directions. Time and again, we find, decisions that have serious consequences for the trajectory of culture are based in seemingly petty spats and shallow disagreements between individuals. Some literary fights may be genuinely petty, but our project focuses on disagreements with deeper subtexts, in which political and aesthetic schisms that cannot be voiced openly are papered over with the personal. Snark is a way of approaching individual opinions and voices that are taken for granted or dismissed by standard accounts of larger cultural shifts.

We invite proposals on a range of fights between authors, factions, editors, publishers, and prize committees that accentuate the personal inherent within wider literary politics. Participants will make 30-minute presentations in a forum open to the public and must commit to submitting expanded written versions (6,000-8,000 words) within 6 months for an edited volume. Thanks to the generosity of the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Iowa, some funding will be available to subsidize travel costs.

Please email a 250-word abstract and current C.V. to Kendall Heitzman (kendall-heitzman@uiowa.edu) and Alisa Freedman (alisaf@uoregon.edu) by January 15, 2014.

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Book Announcement: The Way of Taiko (2nd Edition)

taiko2_L2The Way of Taiko
2nd Edition
by Heidi Varian and Foreword by Seiichi Tanaka
Published by Stone Bridge Press
Sept. 2013

The classic English-language guide to the exciting world of Japanese spiritual drumming.

Price : US$19.95
ISBN: 978-1-61172-012-9
136 pp, paper, 7 x 7″, color photos and illustrations
Foreword by Seiichi Tanaka

Description

Taiko drumming offers a deep connection to the universe through sound and rhythm. This book offers a user-friendly guide to taiko (history, types of drum, performance, tradition). This 2nd edition includes additional taiko resources, a revised introduction, updates on US taiko, and eight pages of new and stunning color photographs of exciting taiko action.

Heidi Varian began a taiko career in the 1980s, performing in feature film soundtracks, recordings, and live events worldwide with the San Francisco Taiko Dojo. Seiichi Tanaka is founder and director of San Francisco Taiko Dojo.

http://www.stonebridge.com/shopexd.asp?id=396

(Via the The Manga Critic. See the review here.)

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Job Opening: East Asian History, Luther College

job opening - 5Institution:   Luther College, History
Location:   Iowa, United States
Position:   Visiting Assistant Professor, East Asian history

Luther College invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor of History (East Asian history); a one-year, non-tenure track position beginning late August 2014.

QUALIFICATIONS:  Ph.D. preferred by September 1, 2014.  The successful candidate should demonstrate a passion for teaching excellence in a private liberal arts setting.

RESPONSIBILITIES:  Specialization within East Asian history is open, but preference will be given to candidates with a research or teaching interest in environmental history or gender and womens history.  This position carries an annual load of seven courses to include a survey course in East Asian history, specialized courses in the candidates areas of research interest, an all-college interdisciplinary course for first year students which includes writing instruction, and a first-year seminar to be taught during the January Term.

STATEMENT ON DIVERSITY:  Luther College is committed to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum.  We value the input of multiple viewpoints and perspectives to create an academic community that is rich with cultural, social and intellectual diversity.  Candidates are encouraged to identify their strengths or experiences that will contribute to this goal.

APPLICATION INFORMATION:  Review of applications begins January 31, 2014 and continues until position is filled.  Applicants dossiers will include:

letter of application
curriculum vitae
statement of teaching philosophy
teaching evaluations
unofficial graduate and undergraduate transcripts
three letters of recommendation

Apply at https://luthercollege.hiretouch.com.

Contact: Apply at https://luthercollege.hiretouch.com.  Inquiries about the position may be directed to Dr. Brian Caton, Search Committee Chair, Luther College, Decorah, IA  52101; phone: (563) 387-2119; email: catobr01@luther.edu.  Questions regarding the application process should be directed to facultysearch@luther.edu. Additional information about the college is available by visiting the college website, www.luther.edu.

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Fun Link Friday: 2013 Kanji and Words of the Year

Image via Yomiuri Shinbun

Image via Yomiuri Shinbun

On Dec. 12, the Japanese Kanji Proficiency Society (日本漢字能力検定協会) announced the “Kanji of the Year” for 2013: 輪(りん、わ) [ring] in honor of Tokyo winning the bid for the 2020 Olympics as well as the teamwork by the delegation to win the bid. Mori Seihan, the Abbot of Kiyomizudera in Kyoto, commemorated the event by drawing the kanji.

The top 4 new and popular terms(新語・流行語大賞に4語) of 2013 were 今でしょ (“Why not now?”), お・も・て・な・し (“hos·pi·tal·i·ty”), じぇじぇじぇ (Iwata-ben expression of surprise), and 倍返し (“Pay them back double!”)

You can read about the kanji as well as the words of the year here:

“2013 Kanji of the Year: ‘Rin’ Takes the Ring,” Nippon.com

「今年の漢字は『輪』 日本が輪になって沸いた年」, Asahi Shimbun (with video and a list of all the words since 1995)

“2013: The Winning Words,” Nippon.com

「新語・流行語大賞 発表」

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Job Opening: Part-Time Sales and Travel Administrator, The Art of Travel [Tokyo]

job opening - 5

This job listing has been updated. See it here.
Company: The Art of Travel (Tokyo American Club Travel Desk)
Location: Tokyo
Deadline: January 3, 2014
Type: Part-time

The Art of Travel is comprised of a core group of artists, designers, writers, and supporters of the arts all intensely passionate about their country. With a network of connections stretching to every corner of Japan’s arts community, we rely on these personal contacts to open doors and prepare the way for our clients to have truly authentic travel experiences. We believe that only by providing visitors the opportunity to get below the surface of the country and into the studios, galleries, homes, kitchens, gardens, and minds of its talented and fascinating creative force can they truly “encounter Japan.”

POSITION

The Art of Travel / Tokyo American Club Travel Desk

Travel & Sales Administrator

JOB DESCRIPTION

To be the face of The Art of Travel at the Tokyo American Club. To energetically and creatively market both domestic and international travel to club members. To assist club members with travel planning. To provide support to AOT guests when necessary.

CHARACTER TRAITS

Friendly, reliable, independent, self-starter, cool under pressure, quick study, service-oriented.

QUALIFICATIONS

Native or near-native English and very strong Japanese language skills a must.

Knowledge of the following programs & platforms: Excel, Word, SNS (Facebook, Twitter, Tumbler, etc.)

Experience in travel planning, sales, and hospitality a plus.

Certificates: travel agent, guide, translator will have a strong advantage.

LOCATION

Tokyo

WORKING HOURS

21 hrs/wk at TAC; option for additional “freelance” hours as needed. (Potential to increase.)

SALARY

Negotiable based on experience. Sales commission possible after 3 months.

INTERVIEW

First interview in Tokyo; second interview in Kanazawa.

Travel expenses paid by AOT.

APPLY no later than JANUARY 3rd, 2014

Interested & qualified candidates should send a resume or CV, along with a personal statement explaining why s/he is right for the job to l.scharf@theartoftravel.net

See attachment for original posting (pdf).

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Job Opening: Position Japanese Linguistics, Leiden University

job opening - 5Institution:  Leiden University, Japanese Studies & Linguistics
Location:   Netherlands
Position:   Associate Professor of Japanese Linguistics

Leiden University invites applications for a fulltime Associate Professorship in Japanese linguistics. Research specialization is open. Expertise in sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, discourse studies, or foreign language pedagogy may be an advantage. Appointment will be fixed-term from August 2014 through July 2017, with the possibility of extensions of up to three years, and of tenure thereafter. Applications by high-potential applicants who are currently at the level of Assistant Professor will be considered. Leiden University aims to employ more women in areas where they are underrepresented. Women are therefore especially invited to apply. Review of applications from 13 January 2014. Before submitting your application or query, please read the full Call at

http://werkenbij.leidenuniv.nl/vacatures/wetenschappelijke-functies/13-362-associate-professorship-in-japanese-linguistics.html

Contact:
See full Call at
http://werkenbij.leidenuniv.nl/vacatures/wetenschappelijke-functies/13-362-associate-professorship-in-japanese-linguistics.html

Website: http://hum.leiden.edu/graduate-school/institutes/

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Job Opening: Postdoc Fellowship, Japan-Korean Studies, Univ of Pittsburgh

job opening - 5Institution:  University of Pittsburgh, Asian Studies Center

Location:   Pennsylvania, United States
Position:   Post-Doctoral Fellow in Japan-Korea Studies
University of Pittsburgh

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Japan-Korea Studies

The Asian Studies Center and the Department of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh, with the support of the Japan Iron and Steel Federation, invite applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship, beginning August 15, 2014. The fellow is expected to be in residence at the University of Pittsburgh during the 2014-2015 academic year and will be affiliated with the Department of Anthropology. The fellow will teach two courses (one per term), participate in the activities of the research community, and work toward producing a publication. We seek applications from candidates whose scholarship engages both Japan and Korea. Preference will be given to those candidates whose work pertains to one or any combination of the following themes: media, visual culture, youth culture, gender, sexuality, migration, religion, biomedicine, and labor. Disciplinary training may be in anthropology, sociology, political science, media studies, or cultural studies, however, the courses the fellow offers are expected to complement the course offerings in the Department of Anthropology.  The fellow will be expected to work closely with a faculty mentor during the fellowship year.

All applicants must have completed the Ph.D. by the time of the appointment on August 15, 2014. Candidates who hold continuing, assistant-professor-level teaching positions are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to candidates who earned their Ph.D. from an English language Ph.D. program.

Applications will be accepted only in electronic form (PDF), sent to Rachel Jacobson at rej16@pitt.edu (please, no attachments larger than 1 Mb). An application should consist only of (1) a letter of application,  (2) CV including the names/email addresses of three referees, and (3) a sample syllabus. Recommendation letters are not required in the initial application.

Review of applications will begin January 1, 2014, and will continue until the position is filled.

The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity.

Contact: Rachel Jacobson at rej16@pitt.edu .

Website: http://www.ucis.pitt.edu/asc

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Book Announcement: Asia through Art and Anthropology: Cultural Translation Across Borders

AsiaHow has Asia been imagined, represented and transferred both literally and visually across linguistic, geopolitical and cultural boundaries? This book explores the shifting roles of those who produce, critique and translate creative forms and practices, for which distinctions of geography, ethnicity, tradition and modernity have become fluid. Drawing on accounts of modern and contemporary art, film, literature, fashion and performance, it challenges established assumptions of the cultural products of Asia.

Special attention is given to the role of cultural translators or ‘long-distance cultural specialists’ whose works bridge or traverse different worlds, with the inclusion of essays by three important artists who share personal accounts of their experiences creating and showing artworks that negotiate diverse cultural contexts.

With contributions from key scholars of Asian art and culture, including art historian John Clark and anthropologist Clare Harris, alongside fresh voices in the field, Asia Through Art and Anthropology will be essential reading for students and scholars of anthropology, art history, Asian studies, visual and cultural studies.

Table of Contents:
http://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/asia-through-art-and-anthropology-9780857854490/

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