Tomomi Yamaguchi Explained
Tomomi Yamaguchi is a Japanese anthropologist. Her specialist areas are feminism, popular culture, nationalism, and social movements in contemporary Japan.[1]
Biography
Yamaguchi completed a Ph.D. in anthropology at the University of Michigan in 2004.[2] She is a professor of anthropology at Montana State University.[3] [4]
She is an editor of the Asia-Pacific Journal, Japan Focus.
Notes and References
- Web site: Tomomi Yamaguchi U-M LSA National Center for Institutional Diversity. 2021-05-16. lsa.umich.edu. en.
- Web site: “The History Wars and the Comfort Woman,” lecture by Tomomi Yamaguchi (Oct. 17, 2019) Center for the Study of Asia. 2021-05-16. www.bu.edu.
- Web site: Tomomi Yamaguchi Montana State University - Bozeman - Academia.edu. 2021-05-16. montana.academia.edu.
- Web site: Department of Sociology & Anthropology Montana State University. 2021-05-16. socanth.msu.montana.edu.