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Jason Jones is a Lecturer in Japanese Studies at Monash University. His research focuses on Japanese media, manga, and cultural studies with particular emphasis on wine discourse, civil rights history, and film analysis. He has contributed to interdisciplinary projects such as the visual art installation The P.R.omised land: New Italians in Australia (2023) and published extensively on topics ranging from Black Panther Party media representation to Godzilla's cultural symbolism.
Research interests include the intersection of popular culture and societal issues, with notable work analyzing Japanese wine manga's anthropomorphic language structures and the transnational translation of cultural narratives. His scholarship bridges linguistics, anthropology, and cinema studies, reflecting a commitment to exploring Japan's global cultural footprint.
Recent publications highlight themes of cultural identity through media (e.g., horror films, manga adaptations) and historical memory (e.g., nuclear trauma in Godzilla adaptations). He has also engaged with public discourse through media contributions like a 2024 article discussing Godzilla's portrayal of Japan's war memories.
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