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Post-racial Obama in Japan?
November 18, 12:00pm - 1:30pmManoa Campus, Burns 2118
Fall 2009 Speaker Series
INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
“Post-racial Obama in Japan?
Struggles of Blood Ideology amid Calls for Change”
Dr. Christine Yano
Dept. Anthropology, UHM
This presentation examines race and the Obamamania phenomenon in Japan, particularly during Barack Obama’s presidential campaign and continuing through 2009. When asked, many of these fans claim that Obama’s race (whether African American or mixed) plays little or no part in his image or popularity, and that he thus heralds the possibility and acceptability of a “post-racial” figure. And yet, Japan is a country whose blood ideology persists. This ideology plays a part in defining who is or may be “Japanese,” whether legally or culturally. It is an ideology that combines with historic relations with the United States and American racialism. Barack Obama must therefore be placed within a history of African American encounters and images in Japan. In this presentation, I ask the following questions: How is Obama’s purported post-raciality inflected by persistent blood ideology in contemporary Japan? How does race take on different guises, whether vetted as commodity or nullified by humor?
Date: Wednesday, November 18th
Time: 12 pm – 1:20pm
Place: Burns Hall Room 2118
Sponsored by:
The UHM/EWC International Cultural Studies Program
Telephone: 808-944-7593
Fax: 808-944-7070
Office: Burns Hall #2069
Email:culture@hawaii.edu
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Event Sponsor
International Cultural Studies Graduate Certificate Program, Manoa Campus
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Program Manager: Patricia Hart, 808-944-7593, culture@hawaii.edu, http://www2.hawaii.edu/~culture/
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