Graduate Student Directory

Christina Wang
  • Pronouns she/her
  • Title
    • Ph.D Student; Teaching Assistant
  • Division Graduate Studies Division
  • Department
    • History Department
  • Email
  • Office Location
    • Online
  • Office Hours Fall 2024: Wednesday 12-1pm or by appointment.
  • Mail Stop History Department

Research Interests

Japan, Japanese culture, Japanese museums, Japanese colonialism, Japanese colonialism in Korea, Japan-Korea relations, popular culture, psotwar Japan, decolonization, peace and human rights, grassroots activism, museum studies, national identity, folk crafts and art, Japanese architecture, nationalism, nation-building, historiography

Biography, Education and Training

M.A., University of Toronto, St. George (2017-2019)

B.A. (Honors), University of Toronto, St. George (2014-2017)

 

Honors, Awards and Grants

  • The Humanities Institute Fellowship (2022-2023)
  • Chizuru Suzuki Memorial Scholarship in Japanese Literature and Japanese Studies (2018)
  • The Dr. David Chu Scholarship in Asia-Pacific Studies (2018)
  • Canadian Graduate Scholarship (SSHRC) (2017-2018)
  • The Tsutae and Hanako Sato Scholarship in Japanese (2017)
  • Ross H. Macdonald Scholarship (2015)
  • Dr. Goldwin S. French Scholarship (2014-2015)

Selected Publications

“Mingei: Entangled Memories of Japan and Korea” in Kritika Kultura, forthcoming.

Selected Presentations

 

The Humanities Institute Graduate Symposium, May 2024  (University of California, Santa Cruz, CA)

  • "Breaking the Glass Case: Memory-Making, Imperialism, and Decolonization in Postwar Japanese Museums”

Harvard East Asia Society Graduate Conference, February 8-9, 2020 (Harvard University, Cambridge, MA)

  • "Displaying Colonial Korea: Borders Within and Without the Mingeikan"

New Frontiers Graduate Conference in History, February 22-24, 2018 (York University, Toronto, ON)

  • "Crafting the Japanese Empire: The politics of Space in 'Appreciating' the Folk"