A prospective doctoral student interested in the anthropology of Japan recently inquired about what schools I'd recommend. I posted a list last year but thought I'd update it for 2007 2012:
Ph.D. Granting Institutions with Japan Faculty)
- Canada: University of British Columbia - Prof. Millie Creighton
- USA-CA: Stanford University - Prof. Miyako Inoue
- USA-CT: Yale University - Profs. William Kelly, Karen Nakamura*
- USA-HI: University of Hawai'i (Manoa) - Prof. Christine Yano
- USA-IA: University of Iowa - Prof. Scott Schnell
- USA-MA: Boston University - Prof. Merry White
- USA-MA: Harvard University - Prof. Theodore Bestor
- USA-MO: University of Missouri at St Louis - Prof. Laura Miller
- USA-NC: Duke University - Prof. Anne Allison
- USA-NY: Columbia University - Prof. Marilyn Ivy
- USA-MI: University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) - Prof. Jennifer Robertson
- USA-PA: University of Pittsburgh - Prof. Gabi Lukakcs
* Italics = denotes junior faculty member who may or may not be taking on graduate students.
M.A. Programs
- USA: Yale University, MA in East Asian Studies
- Japan: Sophia University, Interdisciplinary MA in Japanese Studies - Prof. David Slater
- Japan: Waseda University - Prof. Glenda Roberts
I'll keep updating this list, if you have any suggestions, additions, corrections, feel free to e-mail me or drop a comment below. Last updated: 2007/09/23
Also, Duke University library has a list of great resources for Japan anthropology: http://www.lib.duke.edu/ias/eac/anthropology.htm
Note that I've previously posted about doctoral programs in Deaf/disability studies.
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