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Contributors Miyo Inoue is a PhD student in the East Asian Languages and Cultures Department at the University of California, Berkeley, focusing on Japanese film and literature. Her research interests include media representations of social movements in 1960s and 1970s Japan. Aaron Kerner is Associate Professor and has taught in the Department of Cinema, San Francisco State University, since 2003. He was the recipient of an NEA grant for his exhibition Reconstructing Memories (2006). He has published Film and the Holocaust (2011), a chapter on Kurosawa's Rashomon in Film Analysis (2013), and "Gojira's Bones," in Traumatic Affect (2013). Published by Duke University Press positions positions 22:4 Fall 2014 Cheehyung Harrison Kim is Korea Foundation assistant professor of history at the University of Missouri's Department of History. Chi- she Li teaches in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University. His research interests include cultural globalization and the novel. He has published studies on neoliberalism, late Victorian fiction, cosmopolitanism, and EastAsian cinema. Laikwan Pang is a professor in the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Ken Yoshida is assistant professor of the Global Arts Studies Program at the University of California, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png positions asia critique Duke University Press

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Miyo Inoue is a PhD student in the East Asian Languages and Cultures Department at the University of California, Berkeley, focusing on Japanese film and literature. Her research interests include media representations of social movements in 1960s and 1970s Japan. Aaron Kerner is Associate Professor and has taught in the Department of Cinema, San Francisco State University, since 2003. He was the recipient of an NEA grant for his exhibition Reconstructing Memories (2006). He has published Film and the Holocaust (2011), a chapter on Kurosawa's Rashomon in Film Analysis (2013), and "Gojira's Bones," in Traumatic Affect (2013). Published by Duke University Press positions positions 22:4 Fall 2014 Cheehyung Harrison Kim is Korea Foundation assistant professor of history at the University of Missouri's Department of History. Chi- she Li teaches in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, National Taiwan University. His research interests include cultural globalization and the novel. He has published studies on neoliberalism, late Victorian fiction, cosmopolitanism, and EastAsian cinema. Laikwan Pang is a professor in the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Ken Yoshida is assistant professor of the Global Arts Studies Program at the University of California,

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