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Kenta Kato

Kenta Kato is a programmer for the Rainbow Reel Tokyo and a Ph.D. student in film studies at GSICCS, Waseda University, working on the politics of representations of sexual minorities in post-war Japanese studio cinema. He won the Lizz Ketterer Trust Travel Bursary Award for presenting a paper on Tai Katō’s jidaigeki adaptation of Hamlet at the BritGrad 2017 (University of Birmingham). He co-translated the Japanese edition of Andrew Sullivan’s Virtually Normal (Alfred A. Knopf, 1995) in 2015 (Akashi-shoten).


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