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BAILEY Penny is a researcher in Japanese studies and art history at The University of Queensland. Her research focuses on Japanese and Korean art history and design, particularly in the modern period.
Her doctoral thesis examines the ways in which the founder of Japan’s Mingei Undō (Folk Craft Movement), Yanagi Sōetsu, theorised Korean visual cultures during Korea’s colonial period (1910–1945) in order to protest the Japanese occupation. She has published articles and translations in various journals including Monumenta Nipponica, Review of Japanese Culture and Society, Japan Focus: The Asia-Pacific Journal, International Review of Korean Studies and TAASA Review (The Asian Arts Society of Australia).
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TSURUMI Shunsuke, AOYAMA Tomoko, BAILEY Penny
The Stripper Goddess of Japan: The Life and Aft...The Stripper Goddess of Japan: The Life and Afterlives of Ame no Uzume is the first complete English translation of Ame no Uzume den (1991) by one of Japan's most influential post-war intellectuals...