New Books in East Asian Studies

Annika A. Culver, "Japan's Empire of Birds: Aristocrats, Anglo-Americans, and Transwar Ornithology" (Bloomsbury, 2022)

Dec 9, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
How Do You Come to Know Valerie Austin?
02:20 • 4min
3
A Brief History of the American Civil War
06:27 • 2min
4
The Imperial Masculinity of Japan
08:48 • 4min
5
The Importance of the Name of Japan
12:57 • 3min
6
What's So Important About Ornithology?
15:30 • 7min
7
Is There a Project of Imperial Masculinity?
22:45 • 3min
8
I Think the US-Japan Alliance Is a Good Place to Start
25:18 • 2min
9
What Are the Common Themes of the Book?
27:47 • 3min
10
The Act of Unveileding
30:32 • 3min
11
Pokémon and the T-Cere
33:47 • 3min
12
Isn't It a 'Vrta'?
37:03 • 3min
13
The Prosecutor of Your Story
40:15 • 3min
14
Asperger's Syndrome - Hachiska
43:11 • 3min
15
Giles and the Cambridge Name
46:21 • 3min
16
The Honorary Whiteness of the Japanese
49:38 • 3min
17
Hachisco's Name Is on Mount Apple
52:50 • 3min
18
Hachiska's a Non-White Imperial Agent in the Philippines
55:44 • 3min
19
Manchuko and the Japanese Empire
58:53 • 3min
20
Um Birds as a Way to Investigate a Society
01:02:08 • 3min
21
The Birds Aren't Real
01:05:09 • 4min
22
The Prefecture of the Emperor's Preschool
01:08:59 • 2min
23
The Occupation of the Army Medical College
01:10:48 • 3min
24
The Coronavirus Epidemic
01:13:52 • 3min
25
The Ornithology of the 20th Century
01:16:46 • 3min
26
The Mobilization of Japanese Culture
01:19:51 • 3min
27
The Royal Family and Ornithology
01:23:00 • 4min
28
Um the Democratization of Ornithology in the United States
01:26:39 • 2min
29
Black Ornithology by Dr Edwards
01:28:34 • 3min
30
The Dodo Right and the Doddo Research Project in China
01:31:42 • 3min
31
Democratizing Luxury by Mike Man'sfield
01:34:28 • 3min