Name Tessa Morris-Suzuki | ||
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Books Re‑inventing Japan, Exodus to North Korea, Borderline Japan: Foreigner, The Technological Transfor, A history of Japanese economic |
Language diversity at anu interview with tessa morris suzuki
Tessa Morris-Suzuki (born 29 October 1951 in England) is a historian of modern Japan and Korea. She is Professor in the School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, the Australian National University. She is also a coordinator of an open access journal AsiaRights, and has served as president of the Asian Studies Association of Australia. She was the winner of the Academic Prize of the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize in 2013.
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- Language diversity at anu interview with tessa morris suzuki
- tessa morris suzuki for academic prize
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tessa morris suzuki for academic prize
Academic career

Tessa Morris-Suzuki was born in England and lived and worked in Japan before emigrating to Australia in 1981. Her research focuses on Japan's frontiers and minority communities and on questions of historical memory in East Asia. She is the author of Exodus to North Korea: Shadows from Japan's Cold War. Her two most recent books are To the Diamond Mountains: A Hundred Year Journey Through China and Korea, and Borderline Japan: Foreigners and Frontier Controls in the Post-war Era (both 2010).
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