Takashi Fujitani
2018-19 Terasaki Chair in U.S.-Japan Relations

Takashi Fujitani holds the Dr. David Chu Chair in Asia Pacific Studies at the University of Toronto, where he is also Professor of History. During the Spring Quarter 2019 he is the Paul I Terasaki Chair in U.S.-Japan Relations at UCLA.

His major works include: Splendid Monarchy (UC Press, 1996); Race for Empire: Koreans as Japanese and Japanese as Americans During WWII (UC Press, 2011); and Perilous Memories: The Asia Pacific War(s) (co-edited, Duke U. Press, 2001). He is currently working on: Whose ‘Good War’? a Postnationalist History of WWII in the Asia-Pacific; Sovereign Remains: the Emperor and Questions of Sovereignty in Twentieth Century Japan); and Cold War Clint: Asians, “Indians” and Others in an American Political Unconscious.”