NAKANO Satoshi

 

Hitotsubashi University

Graduate School of Social Sciences


My name is NAKANO Satoshi (Nakano is my family name, Satoshi is my given name). I received graduate training at Hitotsubashi University in history. My dissertation focused on the Philippine-U.S. relations during the Commonwealth era (1935-46) regarding the revisions of Tydings-McDuffie Law (1934 Philippine Independence Law), which was published and won the Shimizu Hiroshi Award of American Studies from Japanese Association for American Studies in 1997. In 2007 I published another book on the 20th century’s Philippine-U.S. intertwined relations as lived experiences, which won the Ohira Masayoshi Memorial Prize in 2008. My third book, published in July 2012, is about lived experiences as narrated by Japanese military officers and civilians who were sent to Southeast Asia during World War II.


My current research projects include Japanese Occupation, postwar Philippine-U.S.-Japan political/cultural relations on war memories (especially, memories of the Battle for Manila 1945), immigration, and democracy. I served as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor at Kobe University and currently serve as Professor of History at Hitotsubashi University. I was a visiting scholar at University of the Philippines Department of History (1994-1995), Wheatherhead East Asian Institute of Columbia University (2005-2006) and Sigur Center for Asian Studies of George Washington University (2013-2014).


Here you will find list of my published and unpublished works in English. Some of them are available online.


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September 1, 2014


NAKANO Satoshi, Ph.D.

 

List of published/unpublished works available in English


 

  1. 箇条書き項目"Japan's Imagined Geographies of East Asia since the 1990s," Visiting Scholars Roundtable, Sigur Center for Asian Studies, George Washington University, August 27, 2014.


  1. 箇条書き項目"Who liberated whom?: remembering Japanese Occupation of South East Asia," University of Washington, Seattle, May 22, 2014.


  1. 箇条書き項目“Ways to Tell the Unspeakable: <Death of Manila> in the Post-World War II Filipino Memories and Imagination,” Une conférence donnée par M. Satoshi Nakano, November 12, 2011. Université Paris III - Sorbonne Nouvelle, bâtiment Censier, salle 414. PDF

  2. 箇条書き項目“Japanese Academic Communities after the Quake,” Roundtable: Japan in the Wake of 3/11 Eastern Japan Earthquake/Tsunami/Nuclear Disaster. October 22, 2011. American Studies Association Annual Meeting. Baltimore Hilton Hotel, Baltimore, Maryland.

  3. 箇条書き項目“Memory and Mourning: Six Decades after the Two Wars,” Kiichi Fujiwara and Yoshiko Nagano, eds., The Philippines and Japan in America’s Shadow. Singapore: NUS Press, March 2011 (340p.+x.): 152-177.


  1. 箇条書き項目"Memory and Mourning: Six Decades after the Two Wars," Paper presented for the Plenary Session "Philippines and Japan under U.S. Shadow" at the First Philippine Studies Conference of Japan (PSCJ 2006), November 4-5, 2006 at the Tokyo Green Palace Hotel (organized by the Organizing Committee of PSCJ 2006 and Kanagawa University)   PDF


  1. 箇条書き項目"Lost in Memorialization? : Unmaking of 'History Issues' in Postwar Philippines-Japan Relations," Paper presented at the Symposium: The Philippines-Japan Relationship in an Evolving Paradigm, March 8-9, 2006 at the Don Enrique Yuchengco Hall, De La Salle University, Taft Avenue, Manila (organized by JICC Embassy of Japan, Japan Foundation, Manila, and Yuchengco Center, DLSU) PDF

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"The Filipino World War II Veterans Equity Movement and the Filipino American Community," Pacific and American Studies 6 (March 2006): 53-81.

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"South to South across the Pacific: Ernest E. Neal and Community Development Efforts in the American South and the Philippines," Japanese Journal of American Studies [Japanese Association for American Studies], No.16 (2005): 181-207.

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"Gabriel L. Kaplan and U.S. Involvement in Philippine Electoral Democracy: A Tale of Two Democracies," Philippine Studies [Ateneo de Manila University Press] Volume 52, No.2 (2004):149-178. PDF

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"A Tale of Two Democracies: Scenes from Bilateral Philippine-U.S. History of Electoral Democracy." (Paper prepared for the Kyoto American Studies Seminar 2003, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan, July 24-26, 2003).  PDF


  1. 箇条書き項目"Politics of Mourning," in Ikehata Setsuho & Lydia N. Yu Jose, eds., Philippines-Japan Relations. Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2003. [ISBN 971-550-436-1] Availabe at Amacon. Com!


  1. 箇条書き項目"Nation, Nationalism and Citizenship in the Filipino World War II Veterans Equity Movement, 1945-1999," Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies, Vol.32, No.2 (December 2000): 33-53.  PDF

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"Appeasement and Coercion" in Ikehata Setsuho & Ricardo Torota Jose (eds.), The Philippines Under Japan: Occupation Policy and Reaction. Quezon City: Ateneo de Manila University Press, c1999. [ISBN 971-550-332-2]  Available at Amazon.Com!

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"In the Language of the Occupier: Recent Work on the Japanese Period in the Philippines", Social Science Japan Journal [Institute of Social Science, University of Tokyo/ Oxford University Press], Vol.2, Number 2 (October 1999): 267-272. available in PDF format at Oxford UP's website

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"The "Windfall" Revenue Controversy (1937-1941): A Perspective on Philippine Commonwealth History," Pilipinas [Arizona State University], No. 28 (Spring 1997): 31-60.  PDF

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"US Philippine Policy and the Interpretation of National Interest: The FDR Administration and the Philippine Question, 1935-42," The Journal of American Studies [The American Studies Association of Korea], Vol.28, Number 2 (1996 Winter): 475-502.  PDF

 

  1. 箇条書き項目"Post War Philippines: Distant from Asia" (Paper prepared and presented for the International Conference on the closing of the Pacific War, Pegasus House, Shizuoka, Japan, August 23-25, 1995).


  1. 箇条書き項目."Captain Hitomi's 'goodwill' missions in Luzon and Panay, 1942-43: a logic of conciliation in the Japanese Propaganda in the Philippines" (Paper prepared and presented for the 13th IAHA Conference, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan, September 5-9, 1994).

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