HannaMei LevineHIEA 115 Medium Post #2It’s been really interesting hearing the stories of racialized women who lived in the Japanese empire: an elderly buraku woman who lives in…4 min read·May 15, 2022--1--1
HannaMei LevineHIEA115 Medium Post #1To provide some background, the Japanese government implemented new laws that transformed the family system. These laws were adopted from…4 min read·Apr 16, 2022--3--3
HannaMei LevineHIEA 115 Week 1 Discussion PostBenedict Anderson in “Imagined Communities” argues that exclusion is not necessary for nationalism, whereas Anne McClintock in “Family…2 min read·Mar 31, 2022----
HannaMei LevineMedium Post #4 (Week 5)Considering the intense racial animosity that Dower outlines in his introduction to War Without Mercy, why do you think the Japanese and US…2 min read·Jul 28, 2021--4--4
HannaMei LevineMedium Post #3 (Week 4)This week’s main theme is complicity — that is, how did ordinary Japanese people become implicated (consciously or not) in the act of…3 min read·Jul 25, 2021--2--2
HannaMei LevineMedium Post #2 (Week 3)In all honesty, although Sonia Ryang’s argument was very compelling, I found it quite far-fetched. The first part of “The Great Kanto…2 min read·Jul 16, 2021--2--2
HannaMei LevineMedium Post #1 (Week 2)Put yourself in the shoes of an Ainu person who lived through the extension of the boundaries of the old Tokugawa regime to include your…2 min read·Jul 10, 2021--2--2
HannaMei LevineWeek 9Popular culture helps spread awareness about serious issues and makes it more relatable to the audience. Music transcends language. You…1 min read·May 27, 2021----