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Giving Day for The Gail Project

March 8, 2017Dustin Leave a Comment

UCSC’s Giving Day is here again. The support we receive today is so important in helping our students to engage with Okinawan history and develop skills that they can take with them beyond the archives. We remain grateful those who… Continue Reading →

Upcoming Workshop @ UC Berkeley: “New Topics, Technologies and New Times: Japan Ahead”

February 21, 2017Dustin Leave a Comment

I was very recently invited to participate in an upcoming workshop organized by UC Berkeley’s Center for Japanese Studies. Entitled “New Topics, Technologies and New Times: Japan Ahead,” the workshop is sponsored by both CJS and the Japan Society for… Continue Reading →

Teaching “Food Empires of Asia and the Pacific”

January 28, 2017Dustin 1 Comment

This winter quarter, one of the classes I am teaching is an upper-division history course called “Food Empires of Asia and the Pacific.” I designed the course to draw from a wide temporality, covering everything from the Spice Route, to… Continue Reading →

digital humanities, empire, history, Japan, Okinawa, Pacific, Teaching

Digital Exhibit Building Symposium at UCSC

September 9, 2016Dustin Leave a Comment

Next Wednesday, the Digital Commons at UCSC’s McHenry Library will be hosting the Digital Exhibit Building Symposium, which is shaping up to be a very engaging day of folks sharing their own visions of the digital humanities and the latest… Continue Reading →

Conferences, digital humanities, Okinawa, The Gail Project, UCSC

My Take on Obama’s Trip to Hiroshima

May 26, 2016Dustin Leave a Comment

President Obama’s trip to Hiroshima today has immense historical significance for both Japan and the US. I have a piece in Thursday’s The Japan Times explaining why I think this could be an important opportunity for historians to open up… Continue Reading →

Hiroshima, Interview, Japan, President Obama, Publication, War Memory

Giving Day for The Gail Project

May 11, 2016Dustin Leave a Comment

While teaching at UCSC, I am also the co-advisor for The Gail Project, a collaborative public and digital history project that focuses on postwar Okinawa and is specifically centered on the beautiful photographs taken by an American serviceman in the… Continue Reading →

#沖縄, fundraising, Okinawa, The Gail Project, UCSC

Gearing up for the Association for Asian Studies 2016 Conference

March 15, 2016Dustin Leave a Comment

I’m excited for the upcoming Association for Asian Studies conference that will be held in Seattle later this month. Outside of the oysters I plan on eating (I’m coming for you, Taylor), I’ll also be presenting on an interdisciplinary panel… Continue Reading →

Association for Asian Studies, Conferences, Research, Sunagawa Struggle

Gratitude to John Junkerman

December 10, 2015Dustin Leave a Comment

Last week, I wrapped up the final session of my course, “U.S. Bases and Social Movements in Asia.” As a senior seminar course, where the classroom is a space for discussion rather than lecture, students wrote a 25-page graduation thesis… Continue Reading →

Japan, John Junkerman, Okinawa, Teaching

Post-dissertation research

November 26, 2015Dustin 2 Comments

After filing the dissertation in June, I was able to spend more time in western Tokyo to meet other people who actually participated in the Sunagawa Struggle. Part of my post-dissertation research included re-interviewing some people and talking with journalists… Continue Reading →

Japan, Media, Research, Sunagawa Struggle, 東京新聞

Vantage matters: The views from above and below

November 22, 2015Dustin Leave a Comment
Japan, Sunagawa Struggle

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  • The Night Okinawa Burned
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  • Okinawa’s Minatogawa Stateside Town 港川ステイツサイドタウン

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