
About
Andre Haag is an Assistant Professor of Japanese Literature at the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures, University of Hawaii at Manoa. His research explores intersections of empire, nation, and colony in modern Japanese literature and visual culture, with a focus on Korean anticolonial resistance and postcolonial legacies of Japanese imperialism.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D., Stanford University (East Asian Languages and Cultures - Japanese), 2013
- B.A., Brown University
Haag's work bridges affect studies, genre studies, and colonial discourse analysis. He examines how crime, detection, and terror narratives reflect geopolitical tensions, particularly during Japan's imperial expansion into Korea. His scholarship also investigates visual representations of colonial subjects in Taishō Japan.
Recent publications and presentations highlight his focus on: (1) Japanese literary responses to colonial violence, (2) postcolonial critiques of homogenizing narratives, and (3) visual tropes in imperialist discourse. His talks at major conferences (AAS, ASCJ) demonstrate engagement with transnational perspectives on East Asian cultural studies.
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