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Interviewer: Ben Dorman, co-editor Asian Ethnology

Recorded 29 June 2017, Nagoya, Japan

This episode's guest is Keller Kimbrough, professor of Japanese at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Keller Kimbrough's research interests include the literature and art of late-Heian, medieval, and early Edo-period Japan. He discusses, amongst other publications, his work in Asian Folklore Studies and Asian Ethnology.

Episode Summary

Publications mentioned in this episode

Preaching the Animal Realm in Medieval Japan, Asian Folklore Studies 65-2.

Bloody Hell! Reading Boys' Books in Seventeenth-Century Japan, Asian Ethnology 74-1.

Monsters, Animals, and Other Worlds: A Collection of Short Medieval Japanese Tales, Edited by Keller Kimbrough and Haruo Shirane, Columbia University Press (February 2018)

Music used with kind permission of the performer, shamisen master Koji Yamaguchi.

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