In this episode, Dr. Zohar recounts the history of photography in modern Japan, detailing the contributions of Japanese and foreign photographers. We discuss the introduction of photography, the role of photography in the colonization of Hokkaidō, and Dr. Zohar’s recent work on representations of colonial memory.Arts, Faculty ofHistory, Department ofNon UBCUnreviewedFacult
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