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Iori Hamada
Iori Hamada
Lecturer of Japanese Studies, Monash University
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Year
Food, masculinities, and home: Interdisciplinary perspectives
M Szabo, S Koch, R Cox
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017
292017
Internationalising Japan: discourse and practice
J Breaden, S Steele, CS Stevens
Routledge, 2014
142014
Fitting Japanese cuisine into Australia
I Hamada, CS Stevens
Internationalising Japan: Discourse and Practice 1 (1), 68, 2014
82014
Silent Exits: risk and post-3.11 skilled migration from Japan to Australia
N Oishi, I Hamada
Social Science Japan Journal 22 (1), 109-125, 2019
72019
Family, work and wellbeing in Asia
MC Tsai, W Chen
Springer Singapore, 2017
72017
Quality of life in Japan and emigration: The perspectives of Japanese skilled immigrants in Australia
N Oishi, I Hamada
Quality of Life in Japan: Contemporary Perspectives on Happiness, 193-214, 2020
52020
The Japanese restaurant as an exotic genre: A study of culinary providers’ practices and dialogues in Melbourne
I Hamada
New Voices 5, 84-102, 2011
52011
The Kaji-Hara (housework harassment) debates: the gendering of housework in contemporary Japan
I Hamada
Japan Forum 33 (4), 580-607, 2021
42021
Transnational domestic masculinity: Japanese men’s home cooking in Australia
I Hamada
Food, Masculinities, and Home: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, 75-91, 2017
42017
Men’s Unpaid Domestic Work: A Critique of (Re) Doing Gender in Contemporary Japan
I Hamada
Family, work and wellbeing in Asia, 177-191, 2017
32017
Double truth: employment insecurity and gender inequality in Japan’s neoliberal promotion of side jobs
I Hamada
Japan Forum, 1-23, 2023
2023
The Japanese Restaurant: Tasting the New Exotic in Australia
I Hamada
Taylor & Francis, 2023
2023
Employment Disadvantages among Asian NESB Skilled Migrants in Australia: The Case of Japanese Independent Professionals
I Hamada
Asian Studies Review, 1-20, 2023
2023
紹介
GW Noble
社会科学研究 72 (2), 91-92, 2021
2021
The Winners of the 2019 ISS-OUP Prize
N Oishi, I Hamada
Social Science Japan Journal 22 (1), 109-125, 2019
2019
Silent Exits: Post-3.11 Japanese Skilled Migration to Australia
N Oishi, I Hamada
Social Science Japan Journal 22 (1), 109-125, 2019
2019
Book Review: Pink Globalization: Hello Kitty's Trek Across the Pacific: Special Issue: Communication Technology and Social Life: Transformation, Continuity, Disorder and Difference
I Hamada
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 25 (2), 258-260, 2014
2014
Pink Globalization: Hello Kitty's Trek Across the Pacific Christine R. Yano Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2013. xiv+ 336 pp., illustrations, table, appendix, notes …
I Hamada
The Australian Journal of Anthropology 25 (2), 258-260, 2014
2014
The Cross-cultural Representation of the Exotic: A Study of the Japanese Restaurant in Contemporary Australia
I Hamada
University of Melbourne, The Asia Institute, Japanese Studies, 2011
2011
Internationalising Japan
J Breaden, S Steele, CS Stevens
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