In the Meiji at 150 Podcast, host Tristan Grunow interviews specialists of Japanese history, literature, art, and culture. Topics covered will range from the position of the Meiji Restoration and Meiji Period in each scholar’s research, to how they view the significance of the Restoration in Japanese and global history, and finally to how they teach the Meiji Period in their classrooms. Follow us to hear about the recent research of prominent scholars of Japan along with their pedagogical approaches to one of Japan’s most transformative periods. Listen to these episodes using the "Interview" category
The podcast also features audio recordings from the Meiji at 150 Lecture and Workshop series under the "Lecture" category.
In the Meiji at 150 Student Podcast, UBC students discuss aspects of Japanese culture they research in class. Students share their research findings, thoughts, and passion for Japanese anime, manga, food, music, literature, film, sports, and other facets of Japanese society and popular culture. You can find these episodes using the "Student Podcast" category.
For more about the UBC Meiji at 150 Project, including information about the Meiji at 150 Lecture Series, Workshop Series, and Digital Teaching Resource, visit our website here.
You can also contact us at: meijiat150@gmail.com.