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RCCHC "China and the World: Historical Interactions" Talk Series #10 – Where but into the sea? : Stories of Jewish refugees in wartime Japan and Shanghai

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  • Date

    05 Sep 2024

  • Organiser

    Research Centre for Chinese History and Culture

  • Time

    16:30 - 19:00

  • Venue

    R602 Map  

Speaker

Prof. Kenji Kanno

Summary

The program aims to highlight under-reported facts about the asylum process for Jewish people in wartime Japan and Shanghai, through the history of two former refugees of Polish Jewish origin, resettled in Australia after World War II. It consists of screening of the documentary film work: ‘Where but into the sea?’ (72 min. with English subtitles), presentation of Marylka Project, Q&A and discussion with the participants.

Keynote Speaker

Prof. Kenji Kanno

Prof. Kenji Kanno

Professor

Tokyo University of Science                        

Kenji Kanno is a professor of French language and Intercultural studies at the Tokyo University of Science. He received his doctorate in French literature from the University of Paris X Nanterre. His principal publications include: Science in the Dreyfus affair (2002, Japanese), History of Jews in France (2016, Japanese, 2 vols), Fictional discourse around the Visas for Life (2021, Japanese). He is the translator in Japanese of Léon Poliakov, Histoire de l’antisémitisme (5 vols), Arnold Zable, Cafe Scheherazade.

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