Jennifer Robertson, Ph.D.
Professor of Anthropology and Women's Studies
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Project
The Affective Dimensions and Cultural Strategies of Japanese Colonial Policy in the 'South Seas', 1930-1940
Colloquium, 06.05.1997
Beauty and Blood. Body Politcs and "Race" Reform in Imperial Japan - Toward the Invention of "Greater East Asian Culture"
Publications from the Fellows' Library
Robertson, Jennifer (2012)
Hemato-nationalism : the past, present, and future of "Japanese blood"
Robertson, Jennifer (2002)
Blood talks : eugenic modernity and the creation of new Japanese
Robertson, Jennifer (Thousand Oaks, [u.a.], 2001)
Japan's first cyborg? Miss Nippon, eugenics and wartime technologies of beauty, body and blood
Robertson, Jennifer (Chicago, Ill. [u.a.], 1999)
Dying to tell : sexuality and suicide in Imperial Japan
Robertson, Jennifer (Leiden, Boston, Köln, 1998)
When and where Japan enters : American anthropology since 1945
Robertson, Jennifer (Berkeley, Calif. [u.a.], 1998)
Takarazuka : sexual politics and popular culture in modern Japan
Robertson, Jennifer (1997)
Empire of nostalgia : rethinking 'internationalization' in Japan
Robertson, Jennifer (1996)
'Internationalisierung' als Nostalgie im heutigen Japan
Robertson, Jennifer (1995)
Hegemonic nostalgia, tourism, and nation-making in Japan
Robertson, Jennifer (1995)
Mon Japon : the revue theater as a technology of Japanese imperialism