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Japanese Women Director Project Interviews

The Japanese Women Directors Project: Digital Dialogue with Prof. Lindsay Nelson on Asato Mari.
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The Japanese Women Directors Project: Digital Dialogue with Prof. Lindsay Nelson on Asato Mari.

This "Digital Dialogue" is part of the Japanese Women Director's Project, a public-facing production of resources designed as educational materials that can be experienced individually or incorporated into a classroom syllabus. Each Digital Dialogue contains suggestions for additional viewings and readings, as well as sample discussion questions. In this video, Prof. Lindsay Nelson (Meiji University) discusses the career and works of horror filmmaker Asato Mari. The content of the video may not be suitable for sensitive audiences and so we have created an audio-only version of the interview as well. The audio is available here: https://youtu.be/JGrDqaXHMRc English captions and Japanese subtitles forthcoming. The Japanese Women Directors Project would not be possible without the generous support and funding from the following organizations: The Centre for Japanese Research at The University of British Columbia The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology at The University of British Columbia: OER Implementation Grant The Department of Asian Studies at The University of British Columbia The Japan Foundation, Toronto The Public Humanities Hub at The University of British Columbia The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: Connections Grant The University of British Columbia Yabe Fund. This video is an Open Education Resource and is not for commercial use or profit. Use of clips sourced from commercial films and related promotional materials has been done according to educational fair use practices/guidelines. Copyright: Creative Commons. 2022.
The Japanese Women Directors Project:  Alejandra Armendáriz-Hernández on Tanada Yuki.
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The Japanese Women Directors Project: Alejandra Armendáriz-Hernández on Tanada Yuki.

This "Digital Dialogue" is part of the Japanese Women Director's Project, a public-facing production of resources designed as educational materials that can be experienced individually or incorporated into a classroom syllabus. Each Digital Dialogue contains suggestions for additional viewings and readings, as well as sample discussion questions. In this video, Alejandra Armendáriz-Hernández (University Rey Juan Carlos) discusses the career and works of filmmaker Tanada Yuki. The content of the video may not be suitable for sensitive audiences and so we have created an audio-only version of the interview as well. The audio is available here: English captions and Japanese subtitles forthcoming. The Japanese Women Directors Project would not be possible without the generous support and funding from the following organizations: The Centre for Japanese Research at The University of British Columbia The Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology at The University of British Columbia: OER Implementation Grant The Department of Asian Studies at The University of British Columbia The Japan Foundation, Toronto The Public Humanities Hub at The University of British Columbia The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: Connections Grant The University of British Columbia Yabe Fund. This video is an Open Education Resource and is not for commercial use or profit. Use of clips sourced from commercial films and related promotional materials has been done according to educational fair use practices/guidelines. Copyright: Creative Commons. 2022.
The Japanese Women Directors Project: Digital Dialogue w/ Dr. Irene González-López on Haneda Sumiko.
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The Japanese Women Directors Project: Digital Dialogue with Prof. Kate Taylor-Jones on Andō Momoko.
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The Japanese Women Directors Project: Digital Dialogue with Prof. Ayako Saitō on Tanaka Kinuyo.
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