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Katō Kōko’s Meiji Industrial Revolution - Forgetting forced labour to celebrate Japan's World Heritage Sites - Part 2 (2021)
Journal Article
Johnsen, N. (2021). Katō Kōko’s Meiji Industrial Revolution - Forgetting forced labour to celebrate Japan's World Heritage Sites - Part 2. Japan focus, 19(5),

Abstract: This article is the second in a two part-series. Part 1 introduced Katō Kōko as the pivotal figure behind the World Heritage inscription process and the controversial historical narratives of “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution.”... Read More about Katō Kōko’s Meiji Industrial Revolution - Forgetting forced labour to celebrate Japan's World Heritage Sites - Part 2.

Recycling European Narratives in South Korea’s ‘Refugee Crisis’: Islamophobia, #MeToo, and Yemeni Refugees on Jeju Island (2021)
Journal Article
Sheikh, F. (2021). Recycling European Narratives in South Korea’s ‘Refugee Crisis’: Islamophobia, #MeToo, and Yemeni Refugees on Jeju Island. Asiascape: Digital Asia, 8(3), 211-239. https://doi.org/10.1163/22142312-bja10015

2018 was a politically tempestuous time for South Korea as a little over 500, mostly male, Yemeni asylum-seekers landed on Korea’s Jeju Island. Their unexpected arrival caught Korean society, already in the midst of its own #MeToo wave off guard, res... Read More about Recycling European Narratives in South Korea’s ‘Refugee Crisis’: Islamophobia, #MeToo, and Yemeni Refugees on Jeju Island.

Katō Kōko’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Forgetting forced labour to celebrate Japan's World Heritage Sites - Part 1.pdf (2021)
Journal Article
Johnsen, N. (2021). Katō Kōko’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Forgetting forced labour to celebrate Japan's World Heritage Sites - Part 1.pdf. Japan focus, 19(1),

Abstract: Katō Kōko is the pivotal figure behind the World Heritage inscription process and the controversial historical narratives of “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution.” Several of these industrial sites used Korean as well as Chinese an... Read More about Katō Kōko’s Meiji Industrial Revolution: Forgetting forced labour to celebrate Japan's World Heritage Sites - Part 1.pdf.

Sartang (West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh, India) – Language Contexts (2021)
Journal Article
Bodt, T. A. (2021). Sartang (West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh, India) – Language Contexts. Language documentation and description, 20, 162-188. https://doi.org/10.25894/ldd49

Sartang is a recently coined name for a Scheduled Tribe inhabiting four villages and their associated hamlets in West Kameng district of the state of Arunachal Pradesh in India. Sartang also refers to the four linguistic varieties that the people bel... Read More about Sartang (West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh, India) – Language Contexts.

Moroccan subaltern voices narrated: the historical imaginary of race and the legacy of slavery in Rabbaj's Le Lutteur [The Wrestler] and El Hachimi’s Dhākirat al-narjis [The Daffodil’s Memory] (2021)
Journal Article
Goikolea-Amiano, I., & Simour, L. (2022). Moroccan subaltern voices narrated: the historical imaginary of race and the legacy of slavery in Rabbaj's Le Lutteur [The Wrestler] and El Hachimi’s Dhākirat al-narjis [The Daffodil’s Memory]. Social Identities, 28(1), 108-138. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504630.2021.1987873

Nation in Moroccan historiography writings has traditionally been described as culturally, ethnically and racially homogeneous; an all-encompassing discourse that silences episodes about the historical legacy of slavery and racism in the country, and... Read More about Moroccan subaltern voices narrated: the historical imaginary of race and the legacy of slavery in Rabbaj's Le Lutteur [The Wrestler] and El Hachimi’s Dhākirat al-narjis [The Daffodil’s Memory].

PD Dr. Hyunseon Lee: Metamorphosen der Madame Butterfly (2021)
Digital Artefact
Lee, H. (2021). PD Dr. Hyunseon Lee: Metamorphosen der Madame Butterfly. [YouTube]

PD Dr. Hyunseon Lee author of: Metamorphosen der Madame Butterfly. Interkulturelle Liebschaften zwischen Literatur, Oper und Film in conversation with Assoc. Prof. Dr. Andreas Becker on August 16, 2021