Family Registers and Racism: What Does It Mean to Be 'Japanese'?
Family Registers and Racism: What Does It Mean to Be 'Japanese'? runs from July 14, 2026 to September 8, 2026 at Waseda University.
This event is categorised under Lecture, Society, Politics & Geopolitics, History, Heritage & Roots. Organised by Waseda University.
This is a paid event. 会員 11,550円
The venue is Waseda University (1-6-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo).
| Category | LectureSociety, Politics & GeopoliticsHistory, Heritage & Roots |
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| Venue / Channel | Waseda University |
| Address | 1-6-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo ↗ |
| Hours | 火曜 13:30~15:00(全3回) |
| Paid | Paid会員 11,550円 |
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Organizer Info
- Organizer:
- Waseda UniversityAcademic
- Performers / Presenters:
- Masataka Endo
- Event Format:
- Lecture
Description
This course explores the relationship between the family register system in Japan and racism. It examines how the family register has functioned as proof of being 'Japanese' and the influence of bloodline ideology behind it. The course will touch on pre-war colonial policies and current immigration issues, rethinking what it means to be 'Japanese'.
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FAQ
- When is this event held?
- The event runs from 2026-07-14T00:00:00+00:00 to 2026-09-08T00:00:00+00:00.
- Where is the event held?
- The event is held at Waseda University (1-6-1 Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo).
- How much does it cost?
- This event has a fee. 会員 11,550円
- What is the source of this information?
- Event information sourced from asahiculture.com.