Articles by Vivian Blaxell« Back to listVivian Blaxell has taught Japanese history and politics, Asian history and politics, and political theory at universities in the United States, Japan, China, Turkey, and Australia. She lives in Melbourne, Australia.
Seized Hearts: “Soft” Japanese Counterinsurgency Before 1945 and Its Persistent Legacies in Postwar Malaya, South Vietnam and Beyond
Yellow Blood: Hepatitis C and the Modernist Settlement in Japan
Sorrow, History and Catastrophe in Japan After the 3.11 Earthquake, Tsunami and Nuclear Meltdown: A Personal Encounter3.11−−
Preparing Okinawa for Reversion to Japan: The Okinawa International Ocean Exposition of 1975, the US Military and the Construction State——1975
Designs of Power: The “Japanization” of Urban and Rural Space in Colonial Hokkaidō
New Syonan and Asianism in Japanese-era Singapore
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