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Recipients of our Japan Study Grants, funded by Harold S Williams Trust Fund. The program supports scholars researching on Japan and requiring special access to the Library’s Japanese and Japan related collections. 2017 Ms Laura Clark, researching on 'Comparing Japanese and English-language theoretical constructions of Japanese masculinities' ....
Dr Yasuko Hassall Kobayashi, with her research topic on ‘ Japanese Soldiers Migrant Experiences – through the ATIS Interrogation Reports’. 2016 Visualising Imperialism: Japan and its ‘Exterior Territories’ 1900 – 1945 A/Prof Tomoko Aoyama, School of Languages and Cultures, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Queensland Tsurumi Kazuko and Shunsuke in Australia, 1937 Dr Lucy Fraser, Lecturer in Japanese, School of Languages and Cultures, University of Queensland Animal-Human Interactions in Japanese Tales Retold: Retelling Takizawa Bakin’s Dog-Human Interactions in Sakuraba Kazuki’s Fuse: A Counterfeit Eight Dog Chronicles Ms Mayu Kanamori, independent scholar, photographer and script writer, Sydney Japanese Women in Australia Dr Helen Kilpatrick, Senior Lecturer, Japanese in the Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong ....
Premium Content Subscriber only On the night she was born, the doctor declared there was no hope at all that she would live. But on January 15, Mildred Goldsmith, now part of Bolton Clarke s Chelsea aged care community in Maryborough, celebrated her 100th birthday. Her milestone birthday was celebrated in style, first with family and friends and then with the planting of a tree in her honour. Fraser Coast Mayor George Seymour said it was fitting that a tree would represent the milestone for Mrs Goldsmith, who had dedicated almost 60 years to the Japanese art of arranging flowers. Mildred is currently honoured as a Professor of Ikebana and she has achieved the highest awards possible in the art, Cr Seymour said. ....