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Julia Bullock is Professor of Japanese Language and Literature at Emory University, specializing in modern Japanese literature from the Meiji period to present. Her research spans gender and sexuality studies, feminist theory, postwar Japanese media, and translation studies, with a focus on how literary works challenge hegemonic discourses on femininity and social change.
- Ph.D. in Japanese Language and Literature, Stanford University (2004)
- M.A. in Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley (1997)
Her scholarship includes:
- The Other Women's Lib: Gender and Body in Japanese Women's Fiction (University of Hawai'i Press, 2010)
- Coeds Ruining the Nation: Women, Education, and Social Change in Postwar Japanese Media (University of Michigan Press, 2019)
- Co-editor of Rethinking Japanese Feminisms (University of Hawai’i Press, 2017)
She currently directs the Halle Institute for Global Research and Learning at Emory and is developing a collective biography titled Beauvoir in Japan: Postwar Japanese Feminism and The Second Sex, with a companion website documenting Beauvoir's 1966 travels in Japan.
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