
Overview
Background
Dr Yuriko Nagata’s research interests include: Japanese diaspora in Australia and Pacific, and culture in Japanese language studies.
Her current research projects include:
- Cultural and social diversity in Japanese language material
- The Japanese community of Torres Strait
- The Japanese Diaspora in Australia: Gendered perspective
She was a member of the Conference Organising
Availability
- Dr Yuriko Nagata is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, Meiji Gakuin University
- Masters (Coursework) of Science, Indiana University
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Adelaide
Works
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2018
Book Chapter
A Nikkei Australian story: legacy of the Pacific war
Nagata, Yuriko (2018). A Nikkei Australian story: legacy of the Pacific war. Migrant nation: Australian culture, society and identity. (pp. 137-150) edited by Paul Longley Arthur. London, United Kingdom: Anthem Press.
2015
Book Chapter
Japanese
Nagata, Yuriko and Nagatomo, Jun (2015). Japanese. We are Queenslanders: contemporary ulticultural tapestry of peoples. (pp. 225-227) Brisbane, Queensland: Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland.
2014
Book Chapter
Pedagogies of the Japanese diaspora: racialization and sexualization in Australia
Matthews, Julie and Nagata, Yuriko (2014). Pedagogies of the Japanese diaspora: racialization and sexualization in Australia. Migration, Diaspora and Identity: Cross-National Experiences. (pp. 141-155) edited by Georgina Tsolidis. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer Netherlands. doi: 10.1007/978-94-007-7211-3_9
2010
Conference Publication
Nikkeiimin no shuyojo no seikatsu [The life in the Internment Camp]
Nagata, Yuriko (2010). Nikkeiimin no shuyojo no seikatsu [The life in the Internment Camp]. Wakayama kara Sekai eno imin: Senjin no rekishi wo manabi, aratana kokusaikouryu e" [Overseas Emigration from Wakayama: Creating a new international exchange through understanding of the history of the emigrants], Wakayama, Japan, 2009.
2009
Journal Article
Review of JEFFERY LESSER. A Discontented Diaspora - Japanese Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960-1980. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007
Nagata, Yuriko (2009). Review of JEFFERY LESSER. A Discontented Diaspora - Japanese Brazilians and the Meanings of Ethnic Militancy, 1960-1980. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007. Asian Studies Review, 33 (4), 546-548.
2009
Book
Voices from Japan: arinomama no Nihon o shiru, kataru: chū-jōkyū Nihongo gakushūshayō
Nagata, Yuriko (2009). Voices from Japan: arinomama no Nihon o shiru, kataru: chū-jōkyū Nihongo gakushūshayō. Tokyo, Japan: Kuroshio Publishers.
2008
Journal Article
Japanese internment: Australian and New Caledonian experiences
Nagata, Y. (2008). Japanese internment: Australian and New Caledonian experiences. Ritsumeikan Studies in Language and Culture, 20 (1), 93-102.
2008
Book Chapter
Naive patriotism: The internment of Moshi Inagaki in Australia during the Second World War
Nagata, Y. (2008). Naive patriotism: The internment of Moshi Inagaki in Australia during the Second World War. Under Suspicion: Citizenship and Internment in Australia during the Second World War. (pp. 112-124) edited by Beaumont, J., Marinuzzi O'Brien, I. and Trinca, M.. Canberra: National Museum of Australia Press.
2007
Book
Japanese Queenslanders: a history
Nagata, Yuriko and Nagatomo, Jun (2007). Japanese Queenslanders: a history. Brisbane, Australia: Bookpal.
2006
Book Chapter
La guerre du Pacifique et les immigrs japonais en Nouvelle-Caldonie
Nagata, Y (2006). La guerre du Pacifique et les immigrs japonais en Nouvelle-Caldonie. Feu nos Peres: Les emigrants japonais en Nouvelle-Caledonie. (pp. 61-65) edited by M. Tsuda. Kyoto: Feu nos Peres Exhibition Committee.
2005
Book Chapter
Hegemonic gender in Japanese as a foreign language education: Australian perspectives
Nagata, Yuriko and Sullivan, Kristen (2005). Hegemonic gender in Japanese as a foreign language education: Australian perspectives. Genders, Transgenders and Sexualities in Japan. (pp. 15-32) Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. doi: 10.4324/9780203346839
2005
Book Chapter
Hegemonic gender in Japanese as a foreign language education: Australian perspectives
Nagata, Yuriko and Sullivan, Kristen (2005). Hegemonic gender in Japanese as a foreign language education: Australian perspectives. Genders, Transgenders and Sexualities in Japan. (pp. 15-32) edited by M. McLelland and R. Dasgupta. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
2004
Book Chapter
Introduction
Shnukal, A., Ramsay, G. M. and Nagata, Y. (2004). Introduction. Navigating boundaries: The Asian diaspora in the Torres Strait. (pp. 2-11) edited by Anna Shnukal, Guy Ramsay and Yuriko Nagata. Pandanus Books: Canberra, Australia.
2004
Book
Navigating boundaries: The Asian diaspora in Torres Strait
Shnukal, Anna, Guy, Ramsay and Nagata,Yuriko eds. (2004). Navigating boundaries: The Asian diaspora in Torres Strait. Canberra, Australia: Pandanus.
2004
Book Chapter
The Japanese in Torres Strait
Nagata, Yuriko (2004). The Japanese in Torres Strait. Navigating Boundaries: The Asian Diaspora in Torres Strait. (pp. 139-159) edited by A. Shnukal, G. Ramsay and Y. Nagata. Canberra: Pandanus Books.
2003
Journal Article
「和解」のないままに―日系オーストラリア人強制収容が意味したこと―
永田由利子 Nagata, Yuriko (2003). 「和解」のないままに―日系オーストラリア人強制収容が意味したこと―. オーストラリア研究, 15, 91-103.
2003
Journal Article
Review of Number 2 home: story of Japanese pioneers in Australia by Noreen Jones
Nagata, Y. (2003). Review of Number 2 home: story of Japanese pioneers in Australia by Noreen Jones. Asian Studies Review, 27 (2), 269-270.
2003
Journal Article
Gendering Australia-Japan relations: prostitutes and the Japanese diaspora in Australia
Nagata, Y. (2003). Gendering Australia-Japan relations: prostitutes and the Japanese diaspora in Australia. Ritsumeikan Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, 11, 57-70.
2003
Journal Article
Oosutoraria no Nihongokyooiku: Keei DooKoo, Tenboo [Japanese language education in Australia: its brief history, recent trend and future]
Nagata, Y. (2003). Oosutoraria no Nihongokyooiku: Keei DooKoo, Tenboo [Japanese language education in Australia: its brief history, recent trend and future]. Shimonoseki City University Review, 46 (3), 27-31.
2002
Book
Record of Japanese Internment in Australia
Nagata, Y. (2002). Record of Japanese Internment in Australia. 1st ed. Tokyo: Koobunken.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Yuriko Nagata is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Anatomy of Ijime (Bullying) within Japanese Schools
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Martin Mills
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
NAVIGATION AND NEGOTIATION: THE LIFE HISTORIES OF FOUR JAPANESE MANAGERIAL WOMEN
Principal Advisor
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Japanese lifestyle migrants in Southeast Queensland: Narratives of long-term residency, mobility and personal communities
Associate Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
The language of Keitai-mail: The sociolinguistics of Japanese mobile e-mail
Associate Advisor
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2005
Master Philosophy
JAPANESE SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOLING AND IDENTITY: SECOND GENERATION JAPANESE STUDENTS IN QUEENSLAND
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Honorary Professor Pamela Christie
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
THE BRISBANE OVERSEAS CHINESE COMMUNITY 1860S TO 1970S: ENIGMA OR CONFORMITY
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Morris Low
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2002
Doctor Philosophy
LITERACY IN JAPANESE AS A FOREIGN/SECOND LANGUAGE: THE ROLE OF JAPANESE LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION IN ACHIEVING LITERACY IN JAPANESE
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Yuriko Nagata directly for media enquiries about:
- Australia - Japanese immigrants
- Australian history - World War II
- Japanese in Australia - history
- Japanese language - teaching
- Japanese migration to Australia
- Japanese migration to New Caledonia
- Japanese studies
- Teaching Japanese language
- Wartime - civilian internment of Japanese
- World War II - Japanese-Australia relations
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