Affiliated Faculty
Shota OGAWA
Social history of film and visual culture
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Humanities
Ph.D. University of Rochester
MA University of Rochester
BA University of Manchester
Diasporic landscapes in Japanese cinema
The tourist gaze and amateur films in imperial Japan
"Natural color film" in translation
G30 Basic Seminar (Fall 2017)
Nagoya University Associate Professor, Graduate School of Humanities (2017-present)
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Assistant Professor, Department of Languages and Culture Studies (2015-2016)
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Languages and Culture Studies (2014-2015)
Joanne Bernardi and Shota Ogawa eds., Routledge Handbook of Japanese Cinema. Routledge. (Forthcoming)
"A Long Way Home: The Rhetoric of Family and Familiarity in Yang Yong-hi's Pyongyang Trilogy." Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema vol. 9, no. 1 (2017)
"Reinhabiting the Mock-up Gallows: Koreans in Oshima Nagisa's Sixties." Screen vol. 56, no. 3 (2015): 303-318.
"Oshima in Retrospect(ives): The Question of Corporeality in Daitōa Sensō (1968)." In Perspectives on Oshima Nagisa, ed. Mark Roberts, 11-32. Tokyo: University of Tokyo UTCP, 2015.
"Revisiting Through the Night (Yoru o kakete): A Paradigm or Anomaly of Japanese-Korean Co-production and Cross-media Adaptation." Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema vol. 7 (October 2014): 11-32.
"Korean Film Companies in US Occupied Japan: Toward a Diasporic Film History." The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus 12, no. 38 (September 2014): 152-166.
"Hou Hsiao-hsien in Japan: From Taiwan Trilogy to Café Lumiere." In Asian Connection, ed. Jean-Pierre Gimenez, 150-161. Lyon, France: Asiexpo Edition, 2009.
Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto, "'Genjitsu' (Reality) / 'Riaritī' (Reality): In Lieu of an Introduction." Translated by Shota Ogawa. Review of Japanese Culture and Society 11 (December, 2009): 83-96.
"'I Am Kenji' and the Indignity of Wearing the Others' Look: A Media Review." InVisible Culture: An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture (April 21, 2015).
"North Korea beyond Images: An Exhibition Review of Peter Fend and Morten Traavik at NoSphere Gallery, NYC, June 1-7, 2012.." ArtSlant (June 28, 2012).
Planning committee, "In Glorious Technicolor," a multimedia exhibition at George Eastman House, January 24, 2015-April 26, 2015.
Planning committee, "CinemaScope at 60," a multimedia exhibition at George Eastman House, November 19, 2013-January 5, 2014.
Film series cofounder and organizer, "OnFilm: Thematic Film Series," University of Rochester, September 2009-Present.
Co-curator, "Spectacle East Asia," video exhibition at University of Rochester, April 2008.
"Dryden Blog" (Cinema blog jointly run with Daisuke Kawahara)