Adam Broinowski

Adam Broinowski is a visiting fellow and lecturer in CHL at the ANU and recent DECRA fellow for which he examined the social and cultural responses to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He earned a PhD from the University of Melbourne and was research fellow at the Alfred Deakin Research Institute and University of Tokyo. His research areas include modern history of Japan and East Asia, performance, film and media politics, and critical international relations in the Asia-Pacific. His recent book is Cultural Responses to Occupation in Japan: The Performing Body during the Cold War and after (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016).

Bodies – is that all we are?

Bodies – is that all we are?

‘Bodies, is that all we are?’ This was the response from a colleague of mine when I was discussing a monograph I had recently published entitled Cultural Responses to Occupation in Japan: The Performing Body during and after the Cold War (2016). The wry humour was...
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