Job Opening: East Asian History, Pacific University

job opening - 5Institution: Pacific University, History
Location: Oregon, United States
Position: Assistant Professor of East Asian History

Pacific University invites applications for a tenure-track position in East Asian History to begin in August 2013.   PhD required by date of contract.  A specialty in modern China, modern Japan or transnational history preferred. The successful candidate must be able to teach broadly in Asian history at both the introductory and upper level, teach a course on the history of Hawaii, and participate in the colleges First Year Seminar program.  Teaching load is 3-2. The successful candidate will also be instrumental in developing an Asian Studies program.  Located in Forest Grove, Oregon, twenty-five miles west of Portland, Pacific University is a selective liberal arts college with a commitment to excellence in undergraduate education.

Please submit a letter of application (addressed to Richard Ivan Jobs, Chair, Department of History), CV, graduate transcripts, three confidential letters of recommendation, statement of teaching philosophy, copies of teaching evaluations, and a statement of research agenda or abstract. Electronic submission (in pdf format) is required. Application materials and inquiries should be sent to Pam Kofstad, Administrative Coordinator for the School of Social Sciences: kofstad@pacificu.edu.  The deadline for all application materials is January 11, 2013.  The search committee expects to conduct preliminary interviews by Skype at the end of January to be followed by on-campus interviews for finalists in February.  Pacific University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.  Applicants must be U.S. workers (includes U.S. citizens and permanent residents).

Contact:

Richard Ivan Jobs, Chair, Department of History

Website:
www.pacificu.edu

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Job Opening: East Asian Studies (esp Japan), Kalamazoo College

job opening - 5Institution: Kalamazoo College, History Department
Location:   Michigan, United States
Position:   Instructor, Temporary, Visiting Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies

Kalamazoo College seeks applications for a one-term (10 week) position beginning 1 April 2013 and ending on 12 June 2013 (the last day of final exams).  The successful candidate will teach two courses, the Modern Japan history course and one additional course of his/her choosing.  Area of specialization is open, but preference will be given to those with demonstrated aptitude for and interest in undergraduate teaching.  Ph.D. (or evidence of imminent completion) preferred; advanced graduate students with relevant experience considered.

Kalamazoo College is a highly selective, nationally known liberal arts college offering an integrated undergraduate experience that weaves a traditional liberal arts curriculum into educational experiences in both domestic and international settings. The campus is located midway between Chicago and Detroit in Kalamazoo, Michigan, a metropolitan community of 225,000 which supports four college and university campuses along with numerous civic arts and cultural associations. Thirty-five miles from Lake Michigan, the area offers many opportunities for outdoor activities.

Completed applications received by December 31, 2012 will receive full consideration, with later applications reviewed as needed until the position is filled.  Send electronic copies (MS Word or PDF format) of letter of interest, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts (unofficial acceptable) and a list of references including contact information to Dennis Frost, Chair, East Asian Search Committee, Dennis.Frost@kzoo.edu.  Two letters of reference can be sent under separate cover to Dennis Frost, Department of History, Kalamazoo College, 1200 Academy Street, Kalamazoo, MI 49006-3295.  For more information about the College, see our home page at www.kzoo.edu. Kalamazoo College encourages candidates who will contribute to the cultural diversity of the College to apply and to identify themselves if they wish.  Equal Opportunity Employer.

Contact: Dennis Frost, Chair,
East Asian Search Committee
Dennis.Frost@kzoo.edu

Kalamazoo College
1200 Academy Street
Kalamazoo, MI 49006

Website: http://www.kzoo.edu

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Job Opening: Assistant Professor, Asian Studies

job opening - 5Assistant Professor Interdisciplinary Humanities, Asian Studies Department of Humanities, History and Social Sciences Columbia College Chicago

Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 10,000 undergraduate and graduate students emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting. The Department of Humanities, History and Social Sciences contributes significantly to Columbia College Chicago’s Liberal Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum, serving every student in every major throughout the college with coursework in the humanities, history, social sciences, and languages, with increasing interest in the language program. The department also offers a major (B.A.) in Cultural Studies and minors in Black World Studies, Cultural Studies, Latino and Latin American Studies, and Women’s and Gender Studies.

Job Summary

The Department of Humanities, History, and Social Sciences at Columbia College Chicago invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in the Interdisciplinary Humanities, Asian Studies, with special emphasis on modern Chinese or South Asian culture and languages, beginning in Fall 2013. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability and willingness to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary department and with a wide range of students, staff, and fellow faculty.

Minimum Education & Experience

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in a relevant area of the humanities, demonstrate teaching effectiveness and a willingness to work with undergraduates in a liberal arts setting, and have a record of scholarly accomplishment or promise.

How to ApplyTo view the complete application and apply, please visit: https://employment.colum.edu (Job ID 100485).

IMPORTANT:At the start of the online application please upload ONE document that combines your cover letter, a curriculum vitae with the names of at least 3 references, and a statement of teaching philosophy and research interests. Do not upload each document separately. The title of your document should be less than 60 characters and saved as a word.doc, word.dox, or PDF. Complete the online application including adding the names and contact information for three professional references. You will receive an email confirmation once you have successfully submitted your application. Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2013.

Visit www.colum.edu/EmploymentServicesfor application guidelines. If you experience technical difficulties please email careers@colum.edu. No phone calls or hard copy materials. Questions can be directed to Search Committee Chair, Dr. Joan Erdman at jerdman@colum.edu.

Columbia College Chicago encourages qualified female, LGBTQ, disabled, and minority individuals to apply for all positions.

For more information, please visit us at: www.COLUM.edu

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Funding: Japan-United States Friendship Commission Creative Arts Program

http://www.jusfc.gov/creative-artists-programs/

The Japan U.S. Friendship Commission offers leading contemporary and traditional artists from the United States the opportunity to spend three months in Japan through the U.S./Japan Creative Artists Program.  Cultural understanding is at the heart of this program.  Artists go as seekers, as cultural visionaries, and as living liaisons to the traditional and contemporary cultural life of Japan.  They also go as connectors who share knowledge and bring back knowledge. Their interaction with the Japanese public and the outlook they bring home provide exceptional opportunities to promote cultural understanding between the United States and Japan.

The Program accepts applications in all disciplines including, but not limited to, Architecture or Design; Choreography; Music Composition; Filmmaking/Media Art; Folk/Traditional Art; Playwright/Theater Art; Visual Art; Writing; Multidisciplinary; and Other Disciplines.

Eligibility

Candidates must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States. Candidates must be professional creative artists (contemporary or traditional) working as: architects, choreographers, composers, creative writers, designers, media artists, playwrights, librettists, visual artists and solo theater artists who work with original material (including puppeteers, storytellers, and performance artists). Artists who create original work in a multidisciplinary form are also eligible. There are additional eligibility requirements for librettists, playwrights, and creative writers (fiction, non-fiction, and poetry) outlined below.

  • Librettists and playwrights must have had a full-length work professionally produced and/or published in the United States at least once in the last five years.
  • Creative writer applicants must meet specific publishing requirements. Self-published work will not satisfy this eligibility requirement.  In the last 10 years writers must have published at least one of the following:
    • Twenty poems in five or more literary journals
    • Five different short stories or essays (of creative non-fiction) in
    • two or more literary journals, anthologies, or publications
    • A book of poems of more than 48 pages
    • A novel or a novella
    • A book of creative non-fiction

Grant Award

A grant award in the amount of $20,000 will be provided to each artist to cover housing, living, and professional expenses. Artists will be responsible for converting their dollar award into yen. Disbursement of the grant and financial responsibilities of the grantee will be outlined when awards are made. Up to $2,000 for round-trip transportation will be provided for the artist.

Click here for full guidelines, criteria and application form for the 2012 program.  Any changes to the program for 2013 will be posted to the guidelines in the fall of 2012.  The next deadline for the Creative Artist Program will be March 1, 2013 pending funding.

Please contact Margaret Mihori at mmihori@jusfc.gov with any questions

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Book Announcement: Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture

Edited by Patrick W. Galbraith and Jason G. Karlin
Palgrave Macmillan | 256 pages | 2012
ISBN-10: 0230298303
ISBN-13: 978-0230298309

This volume is masterful in treating Japanese idol culture with the seriousness it deserves. Scholarly and astute, the essays massage all the edges of a phenomenon that is capitalism’s celebrity image: idols valued for an aura that trades between authenticity and the artifice of media/commodity production. From scandal to spectacle, Johnny’s to AKB48, the K-wave to virtual games, Japanese idols breed interest–affective as much as economic. This volume beautifully captures the complexity with which Japanese idols have been produced and consumed, loved and spurned, in postwar (and now post postwar) Japan.

–Anne Allison, professor of cultural anthropology at Duke University and author of Millennial Monsters

Idols and Celebrity in Japanese Media Culture goes beyond the terrain of female idols as well as critically analyzing fans and otaku. Alert to omnipresent consumerism, this volume deftly navigates realms of virtuality and fantasy. Overseen by editors Galbraith and Karlin, the celebrity-fetish intersects here with ideology and intimacy, advertising and activism, sexuality and scandal. An informative and compelling take on Japanese media culture.

–Matt Hills, Reader in Media & Cultural Studies at Cardiff University and author of Fan Cultures

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Call for Papers: STS Forum on the 2011 Fukushima / East Japan Disaster

call-for-papers-150-21STS Forum on the 2011 Fukushima / East Japan Disaster

Building a Transnational Research Agenda and Strategy for Engagement through a Social Scientific Understanding of Disasters and the Disaster Sciences

INAUGURAL MEETING

University of California Berkeley

12-14 May 2013

This serves as the call for papers and for participants to the inaugural meeting of the “STS Forum on Fukushima,” an academic forum for discussing the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear accident and the larger 2011 East Japan disaster. The goal of this forum is to build a transnational research agenda and community centered on this disaster, and to extend the social scientific and humanistic understanding of disasters and the disaster sciences; for this inaugural meeting, we also invite scholars studying other disasters (Chernobyl, Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, 9/11, Deepwater Horizon, as well as less well-known disaster), especially those who are interested in understanding disasters and the events in Japan in historical and comparative perspective. All scholars representing, or interested in engaging in active dialogue with those in the field of Science and Technology Studies, broadly construed, are invited to apply.

The aim of the inaugural meeting in Berkeley will be to bring together a community of interested scholars, introduce each other to our work in a focused setting, and to begin defining viable research strategies and alliances for pursuing future work. We also hope to constitute an informal publications committee that will begin exploring and cultivating specific venues for publication, including journal special issues and edited compilations.

Participants &Scope

The 2-½ day workshop will be held on the University of California, Berkeley campus, hosted by its Center for Science, Technology, Medicine, and Society. We expect to draw scholars from Japan, the United States, Asia and Europe, and elsewhere in the world. We invite both senior and junior scholars (including graduate students), and hope to offer sufficient subsidies to make it possible for all those who are interested and selected to attend. Attendance will be limited to 30 participants.

While the major focus of the inaugural meeting will be the 2011 disaster in Japan, as we have noted above, we also wish to invite scholars who are working on other disasters in order to develop and strengthen the conceptual foundations upon which to base our understanding of the events in Japan, and to help ensure that our dialogue integrates into the wider disaster and disaster science studies community.

Workshop Format

The inaugural meeting of the Forum will be conducted as a pre-circulated papers workshop. Work in progress is positively encouraged. All papers will be of limited length,* with the accompanying expectation that all participants will both read and comment on all papers or précis’ prior to the workshop. (*1800-3000 words, or else a 1800 word précis accompanied by a longer manuscript made available to all participants.) Open discussion around a group of papers, organized into themes, will occur following an introduction of the papers by assigned respondents. The workshop will conclude with an open discussion on research directions and publication strategies. Per the terms of our grant proposal, written responses and reflections compiled both during and after the event will be an integral and required component of this workshop.

Travel Subsidies

Through the generous support of our NSF workshop grant (SES-1230627), we will minimally offer full housing subsidies to all participants. It is our intent to provide additional subsidies based on need, with special set-asides for graduate students, junior, and minority scholars, and those traveling internationally for this event. (A separate travel subsidy request form will be mailed to you following your acceptance to the workshop.)

Application & Deadline

To apply, please submit a 300-500 word abstract, and a 1-2 page biographic summary (an NSF-style biosketch would be ideal). The materials should be sent to the program chair, Atsushi Akera, at akeraa@rpi.edu (alternate: atsushi_akera@hotmail.com). Applications are due by 7 January 2013, and will be reviewed by a program committee comprised of an international panel of scholars. Please feel free to contact the program chair for further information.

(p.s. if you encounter problems with RPI’s spam filter, please send the message to my alternate email account: atsushi_akera@hotmail.com, preferably with a quick note to this account indicating that you sent a message there since otherwise I don’t check that account regularly. – Thanks!)

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Fun Link Friday: The Best Japanese Junk Food of 2012

Food culture fascinates me, and one of my favorite things about living in Japan is enjoying  the regional and seasonal sweets. Ichimi (pepper) flavored Kit Kats from Nagano? Sea-salt ice cream from the Noto? Coconut Pocky for summer? Sign me up.

Burger King’s Pumpkin Burger. Image via Tofugu.

This week’s fun link is Tofugu‘s list of Japanese limited-time junk foods of 2012. From Burger King’s squid-ink “Kuro Burger” to the Suntory Espressoda, Hashi briefly discusses the foods in terms of marketing and flavor.

What was your favorite Japanese junk food item of 2012?

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Symposium: Interpreting Parades and Processions of Edo Japan: History, Culture, and Foreign Relations

An exciting joint international symposium, ” Interpreting Parades and Processions of Edo Japan: History, Culture, and Foreign Relations,” will be held at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, on February 11, 2013.

The online registration is now open. Please fill out before your winter vacation.
https://adobeformscentral.com/?f=vx3kdWpP9qXdl9CAhGDYYA

For speaker profiles, paper abstracts, schedule, & related events, please see the Symposium web site:
http://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/event2013/Index.htm#symposium
Related link: http://guides.library.manoa.hawaii.edu/symposium

Speakers:

Dr. Hiroshi Kurushima, Professor, National Museum of Japanese History
“Interpreting Early Modern Japanese Society as ‘the Age of Parade’ Yields a New Image of Early Modern Society”

Dr. Gregory Smits, Associate Professor, Pennsylvania State University
“Making a Good Impression: Cultural Drama in the Ryukyu-China Relationship”

Dr. Manabu Yokoyama, Professor, Notre Dame Seishin University
“Two Kinds of Ryukyuan Embassy Procession Scrolls from the Sakamaki/Hawley Collection”

Mr. Travis Seifman, PhD student, University of California Santa Barbara
“Ryukyuan Embassy Processions: A 1710 Edo Nobori Scroll from the
Sakamaki/Hawley Collection”

Dr. John Szostak, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Dept
of Art and Art History
“Picturing the Ryukyus: Ideas Behind the Exhibition”

Dr. Mark McNally, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Dept
of History & the Symposium Discussant
“Edo on the Move: Parades and Processions in Early Modern Japan”

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CFN Tokyo Winter Career Forum 2012

job opening - 5CareerForum.Net Tokyo Winter Career Forum 2012

Career Forum is a job fair organized by DISCO International, where companies recruit their future employees. Likewise, candidates, primarily graduating students and mid-career professionals, can visit and interview with recruiters at their respective company booths. DISCO’s Career Forums specialize in recruiting Japanese-English bilinguals.

When: Dec. 19-20, 2012
Where: Import Mart, 4th fl, Sunshine City, Ikebukuro, Tokyo

Registration is free

Qualifications to Participate
Japanese-English bilingual and one of the following:

  • Students who are able to start working from April of 2013
  • Students who are able to start working from Fall of 2013
  • Mid-career professional or pursuing or have received a MBA degree
  • College students in Japan who have study abroad experience

Participating companies list

For full details and to register see the CFN website pages for the Forum here in English or Japanese.

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CFN New York Career Forum 2013

job opening - 5The sixth annual New York Career Forum will be held this winter! Global companies will be actively looking for not just Japanese-English bilinguals, but candidates like you who have gained numerous professional skills and knowledge through your education and/or careers. For seniors and second-year graduate students who want to find a job before graduation, juniors and first-year graduate students looking for a summer internship, and working professionals looking for a career change or advancement, come find it at the New York Career Forum.

Career Forum is a job fair organized by DISCO International, where companies recruit their future employees. Likewise, candidates, primarily graduating students and mid-career professionals, can visit and interview with recruiters at their respective company booths. DISCO’s Career Forums specialize in recruiting Japanese-English bilinguals.

When: Feb. 22-23, 2013
Where: The Altman Building, 135 West 18th Street, New York, NY

Registration is free

Travel Scholarships available.

Qualifications to Participate
Japanese-English bilingual (at minimum conversational level in Japanese and English) and one of the following:

  • Currently enrolled in a bachelor’s, master’s or Ph.D. program outside of Japan
  • Graduated from a bachelor’s, master’s or Ph.D. program outside of Japan
  • Student from Japan currently enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate exchange program
  • Working professionals
  • Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, and first-year graduate students are welcome to attend for internship opportunities and to learn more about the companies

List of participating companies.

For full details and to register online, see the CFN website in English or in Japanese.

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