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Dolores P. Martinez

Dolores P. Martinez is Emeritus Reader in anthropology at SOAS, University of London, and a research affiliate at ISCA, University of Oxford. She has written on maritime anthropology, tourism, religion, gender and popular culture in Japan, and on women’s football in the United States, documentary film and humour in science fiction films. Her latest publications include Remaking Kurosawa (Palgrave, 2009); Gender and Japanese Society (Routledge, 2014); with G. Kirsch and M. White as co-editors, Assembling Japan (Peter Lang, 2015); and Persistently Postwar: Media and the Politics of Memory in Japan (2019), co-edited with B. Guarné and A. Lozano-Méndez (Berghahn).


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