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Professor Hugh Clarke is affiliated with The University of Sydney, contributing to Japanese Studies with a focus on Okinawan history, language, and identity. His work bridges linguistics, cultural anthropology, and historical analysis. Key themes include regional identity formation, colonial legacies, and sociolinguistic dynamics in East Asia.
Research interests emphasize the intersection of language and politics in Okinawa, the cultural representation of Japan's southern islands, and literary expressions of urban modernity. His publications explore topics ranging from post-war historical memory to the role of literature in resisting cultural erasure.
Publications span book chapters in leading academic volumes and peer-reviewed journals like Japanese Studies and JOSA: The Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia. His 2015 chapter on Okinawan language policy remains influential in Ryukyuan linguistics.
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