Let me all share with you the latest issue of the journal Japan Studies Review (JSR) in which you will find my paper “Ishikawa Tatsuzō and Shimazaki Tōson: Two Writers/Travelers to South America in the Eye of Imperial Discourse”, a comparison of these two writer's travels to Argentina and Brazil in the 1930s. I hope... Leer más →
My conference at the AAS2021!
I am giving this conference for the Asian Studies Conference 2021 (tomorrow 10:00 am EDT, 11:00 am GMT, today 11:00 pm JST). It is a great honor to be part of an eavent that gathers the most important Asian scholars in the world and a unique opportunity to present my research about the connections between... Leer más →
Movements & (Dis)placements
Dear tomodachis, this Friday at 6 pm in Miami timezone I will be participating in this colloquium for Florida International Univesity. I will talk about how and why to become an Asian studies specialist and I will show a bit of my recently-finished doctoral research. It's open to the public so please, feel free to... Leer más →
Arai Hakuseki’s Patagonia (1713)
My supervisor: Make sure you quote from the original version. The original version: But with the help of some modernized sources, I was still able to do it. This is Arai Hakuseki’s Seiyō Kibun, a book of world geography of 1713 that the author based on his conversations with the Italian missionary to Asia, Giovanni... Leer más →
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