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Ruth Ozeki is an award-winning novelist and documentary filmmaker. The daughter of an American father and a Japanese mother, she lived in Japan for many years, where she studied Noh drama, flower arranging, and mask carving and worked as a bar hostess, an English professor, and a documentary television producer. Some of her experiences working for Japanese television made it into her first novel, My Year of Meats (1999). The book follows the stories of two different women, an unhappy Tokyo housewife named Akiko Ueno, married to a controlling Japanese PR rep for BEEF-EX (a powerful American beef lobby group), and an American named Jane Takagi-Little, hired to produce his new series, My American Wife! Sponsored by the American beef export lobby, each episode is supposed to show a wholesome American wife cooking a wholesome beef dish to inspire Japanese viewers to buy imported meat. But Jane has more subversive ideas for the program, using it to expose Japanese audiences to Americ • 【search results 282 】Abe Fellow Database
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YearResearch title ABRAHAM, Dorothea LaChon Information Systems, College of William and Mary 2017 A Comparative Analysis of the 2017 Cybersecurity Strategies of Japan and the United States: Implications for Healthcare and Government ADACHI, Kiyoshi Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University 1993 U.S.-Japan Comparative Study of Community Networks and Volunteer Community Activity Assisting the Elderly AGAWA, Naoyuki Faculty of Policy Management, Keio University 1994 The Law's Response to Discrimination in the United States, A Case Study of the Relationship between Law and Society in Ame