Nathaniel Smith

 Nathaniel Smith

Nathaniel M. Smith

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Biography

Nathaniel Smith is a/an Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies in the East Asian Studies department at University Of Arizona

University of Arizona - East Asian Studies

Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies at The University of Arizona
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Tucson, Arizona
Nathaniel M. Smith joined the East Asian Studies department in August 2013 after two years serving as the Japan Foundation Faculty Fellow in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies at UC Santa Barbara. A cultural anthropologist specializing in Japan, Smith’s research interests include political anthropology, sound and visual anthropology, music and youth culture, modern Japanese history and film, bicycle craftsmen, and the history of anthropology. His current manuscript, based on his doctoral dissertation, “Right-Wing Activism in Japan and the Politics of Futility” (Yale 2011), is an ethnography of the moral and social worlds of Japan’s prominent rightist activist groups. His most recent publication, “Facing the Nation: Sound, Fury, and Public Oratory among Japanese Right-Wing Groups,” is a contribution to the edited volume Sound, Space, and Sociality in Modern Japan. In addition to doctoral training in anthropology, Smith holds an MA in East Asian Studies from Yale University, an MA in International Relations from Waseda University, and a BA in Foreign Language from the Department of Comparative Literature and Foreign Language at UC Riverside.

Smith teaches courses on the anthropology, history, and cultural study of modern Japan, ranging from film, fashion, and visual culture, to war, nationalism, and activist movements. Current courses include JPN 245: Anime and Japanese Visual Culture (Honors section available), EAS 466/566: Chinese and Japanese Nationalisms (cross-listed in Political Science), JPN 425/525: The Anthropology of Japan (cross-listed in Anthropology), Honors thesis advising, and independent study courses.


Experience

  • The University of Arizona

    Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies

    Nathaniel worked at The University of Arizona as a Assistant Professor of East Asian Studies

  • UC Santa Barbara, East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies

    Japan Foundation Faculty Fellow

    Nathaniel worked at UC Santa Barbara, East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies as a Japan Foundation Faculty Fellow

Education

  • Yale University

    MA

    East Asian Studies

  • Yale University

    PhD

    Anthropology

  • 早稲田大学 / Waseda University

    MA

    International Relations

A 425

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