Articles by Matthew Allen« Back to list![]() Matthew Allen, The Cairns Institute, James Cook University and an Asia-Pacific Journal Contributing editor. Matt is currently working on projects on war and memory in Okinawa and in Japan. His most recent publications have been on popular culture and Japan (see below), and on war, memory and museums in Australia and Japan. Matthew Allen and Rumi Sakamoto are the editors of Popular Culture and Globalisation in Japan (Routledge 2006) and Japanese Popular Culture, a four volume collection for Routledge's Critical Concepts in Asian Studies (2014).
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Robots, Kamikaze and War Memory: How a Children’s Comic can Help us Rethink Postmemory in Postwar Japan
Producing Okinawan Cultural Identity in Hawai`i’s 'Multicultural Paradise'
Sushi Reverses Course: Consuming American Sushi in Tokyo−−
"Hating 'The Korean Wave'" Comic Books: A sign of New Nationalism in Japan?
A Story That Won't Fade Away: Compulsory Mass Suicide in the Battle of Okinawa
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