GMRC: Oct 21 - Presentation by Dr. Satoshi Toyosaki

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The Global Media Research Center is pleased to sponsor a presentation by Dr. Satoshi Toyosaki, Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech Communication at SIUC.

Girls Have Agency?!: Eco-Feminist and Cultural Analysis of Heroines in Miyazaki’s Animation Movies

Wednesday, October 21st

4:30 p.m.

Communications 1032

In this presentation, Dr. Toyosaki discusses culturally specific interpretations from Japanese perspectives of Miyazaki’s works and their impact on Japan’s women’s and environmental movements. He analyzes Miyazaki’s representative movies, focusing on the intersection between the heroines’ gender identity and social agency performances.

Topics Covered in this Presentation:

  • International Media (Movies) and Politics of Textual Interpretation
  • Hayao Miyazaki and his Movies
  • Japanese Communication Styles (Gender Communication)
  • Japanese Language
  • Women’s Movements
  • Environmental Movements/Rhetoric
  • Femininity and Social Agency Performance

Dr. Satoshi Toyosaki is an assistant professor in the Department of Speech Communication at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. He was born and raised in Japan, and is a big fan of Miyazaki’s work. He teaches and studies international and intercultural communication from interpretive and critical perspectives.

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