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Japanese Studies

Where tradition and modernity coalesce

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Founded in 1917, Japanese Studies is one of the oldest Asian language and culture centres in Australia.

We听conduct听teaching and research in听Japanese听modern and pre-modern history,听language, society and literature.听Our students听acquire a combination of language proficiency and an in-depth understanding of cultural difference,听enabling听professional opportunities in听a number of听areas ranging from international business to听government and non-government organisations.听

The University鈥檚 East Asian Collection includes over 120,000 titles consisting of primary and secondary sources from China, Japan and Korea. The library also boasts a rich collection of books on Japanese art and art history.

Our study offering

One of the oldest subject areas of its kind in the English-speaking world, Japanese Studies offers consideration of a rich history and culture, as well as a rewarding language experience. Undertake an in-country exchange with our large network of partner universities in Japan and prepare for employment in education, government, media, international relations and the private sector.

Undergraduate

*Available in the听shared pool of majors and minors鈥赌

Research

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Our strengths in research cover the following areas:

  • Cultures of consumption in Japan
  • Cultural approaches to nutrition health
  • Interconnections of modern Japanese social, cultural, and political history
  • Japanese and East Asian media, the government, media industry, and audience nexus
  • Japanese cinema and mass culture
  • Japanese humour and comedy
  • Japanese language and pedagogy
  • Japanese performing arts, music and popular entertainment
  • Japanese pre-modern intellectual history and political philosophy
  • Japanese sociolinguistics and linguistics
  • Modern Japanese poetry, comparative literature, and Australian literature
  • Modern and contemporary Japanese fiction and literary theory
  • Pop and media culture and the literature-anime nexus
  • Postcolonial studies and cross-cultural representations
  • Pre-modern Japanese urban history
  • Spatial theory: spatial-structural history
  • Chinese communities in Australia and Japan
  • Early temple and residential architecture
  • Japan-Korea relations, historical and contemporary

Learn more about听languages and cultures research.

The Inoue Yasushi Award

The Inoue Yasushi Award for Outstanding Research in Japanese Literature, Culture and Art has been awarded annually, beginning in 2007, for the best-refereed journal article, book or book chapter published in English by a researcher based in Australia or New Zealand during the previous year.

The recipient will receive AU $1,500 and a certificate of award at our annual award ceremony.

Inoue Yasushi was a prominent post-Second World War novelist and poet. He wrote in many genres ranging from contemporary novels focusing on social problems to historical novels. He was a unique writer who managed to combine serious themes with fascinating and intriguing plots. Inoue鈥檚 works are still very popular, reaching a wide general readership as well as scholars and intellectuals.

The Inoue Yasushi Memorial Foundation established the award in order to encourage Australian interest in Japanese literature generally, and in Inoue Yasushi more particularly. The Foundation also generously donated 28 volumes of Inoue Yasushi鈥檚 collected works, which can be found in the East Asian Collection of Fisher Library at the University of Sydney.

Eligibility

  • Researcher based in Australia or New Zealand听
  • Published refereed journal article, book or book chapter on Japanese literature, culture, or art published in English during the previous year of the award.

How to apply

Submit an electronic copy of your work with a cover letter to the Committee Chair, Dr Mats Karlsson:听mats.karlsson@sydney.edu.au

2022: Dr听听(University of Sydney)

The Comic Storytelling of Western Japan: Satire and听Social听Mobility in听Kamigata Rakugo, monograph published by Cambridge University Press, 2021.

2019: Dr Lucy Fraser (University of Queensland)

鈥淒ogs, Gods, and Monsters: The Animal鈥揌uman Connection in Bakin鈥檚 Hakkenden, Folktales and Legends, and Two Contemporary Retellings鈥, article published in听Japanese Studies, Vol. 38(1), 2018.

2018: Associate Professor Roy Starrs (University of Otago)

鈥淩enga: A European Poem and its Japanese Model鈥, article published in听Comparative Literature Studies, Vol. 54(2), 2017.

2017: Dr Royall Tyler 鈥 Lifetime Achievement Award

2016: Dr听听(n茅e Tokita) (University of Sydney)

鈥淭he Post-3/11 Quest for True Kizuna 鈥 Shi no Tsubute by Wago Ryoichi and Kamisama 2011 by Kawakami Hiromi鈥, article published in听The Asia鈥揚acific Journal, Vol. 13(7), 2015.

2015: Roger Pulvers 鈥 Lifetime Achievement Award

2014: Associate Professor听Rebecca Suter听(University of Sydney)

鈥淕rand Demons and Little Devils: Akutagawa鈥檚 Kirishitan mono as a Mirror of Modernity鈥, article published in听Journal of Japanese听Studies, Vol. 39(1), 2013.

2013: Dr Helen Kilpatrick (University of Wollongong)

"Envisioning the Sh艒jo Aesthetic in Illustrations of Miyazawa Kenji鈥檚 Literature", article published in听PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies, Vol. 9(3), 2012.

2012: Associate Professor Edwina Palmer (Victoria University of Wellington)

"A poem to carp about? Poem 16-3828 of the Man鈥檡艒sh奴 collection", article published in the Bulletin of School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), Vol. 74(3), 2011.

2011: Dr Vera Mackie (University of Wollongong)

"Reading Lolita in Japan", chapter in听Girl Reading Girl in Japan听(London: Routledge), 2010.

2010: Dr听听(University of Sydney)

鈥淲riting Madness: Deranged Impressions in Akutagawa鈥檚 Cogwheels and Strindberg鈥檚 Inferno鈥, article published in听Comparative Literature Studies听in Vol. 46(4), 2009.

2009: Dr Ian McArthur (University of Sydney)

鈥淣arrating the Law in Japan: Rakugo in the Meiji Law Reform Debate,鈥 article published in the听Electronic Journal of Contemporary Japanese Studies, Issue 4, 2008.

2008: Dr Roman Rosenbaum (University of Sydney)

鈥淭he 鈥楪eneration of the Burnt-out Ruins鈥欌, article published in听Japanese Studies, Vol. 27(3), 2007.

2007 Inaugural prize: Dr Tomoko Aoyama (University of Queensland)

鈥淎ppropriating Bush Tucker: Food in Inoue Hisashi鈥檚 Yellow Rats鈥, article published in the听Journal of Australian Studies, Vol. 30(87), 2006.

Exchange

Our advanced exchange programs provide听life-changing experiences in Japan where students exercise听their听language skills and听develop an understanding of听cultural intricacies first hand.听

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Room 506, Brennan MacCallum Building A18,
The University of Sydney, NSW, 2006

Phone: 1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864) (in Australia)
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