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Dr. Alice Freeman is a Lecturer in Modern Japanese History at Oxford Brookes University, affiliated with the School of Education, Humanities and Languages. Her academic work centers on modern Japan, with a particular focus on intellectual and cultural history.
Her research engages with themes such as the global reception of Japanese thought, the life and influence of D.T. Suzuki, and the cultural dynamics of 20th-century Japan. She is associated with the Europe Japan Research Centre, which supports interdisciplinary scholarship on Japan.
The available publication is a forthcoming review in Monumenta Nipponica (2026), assessing Shoji Yamada's work on Tokyo Boogie-woogie and D.T. Suzuki. This reflects her scholarly attention to the intersections of religion, culture, and modernity in Japan.
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There is no public information available regarding student supervision, grants, or funded projects. She is actively contributing to academic discourse through critical reviews and research in Japanese studies.





