By Nikkei Australia Members Nikkei Australia remembers Dr Pam Oliver’s tireless work and numerous publications about Japanese experiences in Australia. Pam Oliver contributed valuable research and scholarship pertaining to Japan – Australia bilateral relations...
Michi’s Memories: The Story of a Japanese War Bride by Nikkei Australia founding member Dr Keiko Tamura was first published in English in 2001 by Pandanus Books (Research School of Asian Studies, Australian National University). It was the first book in English...
By Nikkei Australia founding members I first met Noreen in 2002 when I launched her book, No. 2 Home: A Story of Japanese Pioneers In Australia. Unfortunately, I did not get to spend much time with her until a few years before I retired in 2013. After that, Noreen and...
de Ferranti, Hugh (2020) ‘Music and a forgotten minority: primary accounts of Japanese making music in prewar and wartime regional Australia’, Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia Departmental Bulletin Paper, 2020. ‘The pre-World War II and wartime...
Watch Nikkei Australia founding member Dr Keiko Tamura’s Zoom presentation (in Japanese language) about Japanese war brides’ life stories in Australia. The event was a Kobe College Society of English Studies seminar. Dr Tamura’s lecture begins four minutes...
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