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Yasuko Takezawa

Yasuko Takezawa
Institute for Research in the Humanities
Kyoto University, Japan
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She leads an international collaborative research project, “A Japan-based Global Study of Racial Representations,” funded by the Japanese government. Her English-language publications include: Breaking the Silence: Redress and Japanese American Ethnicity (Cornell University Press, its Japanese version won an award); Racial Representations in Asia (Takezawa ed., Kyoto University Press/ Transpacific Press); Transpacific Japanese American Studies: Dialogues on Race and Racializations (co-ed. With G. Okihiro, in press). For more details and PDF of her works, http://takezawa.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/?lang=en

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