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Joshua Schlachet

Member of the Graduate Faculty | Assistant Professor, Social / Cultural / Critical Theory - GIDP | Assistant Professor, East Asian Studies

East Asian Studies

About

Joshua Schlachet is a historian of early modern and modern Japan, specializing in the cultural history of food and nourishment in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. His current project, “Nourishing Life: Diet, Body, and Society in Early Modern Japan,” examines the emergence of a dietary “common knowledge” as new practical guidebooks circulating among ordinary readers expanded the concept of a well-nourished body to encompass economic productivity, status hierarchy, and moral cultivation. His research interests include global and comparative food studies, histories of science and health, book history and popular publishing, material culture and artisanship, and Dutch-Japanese exchange.

Research Area

  • The History and Culture of Edo Japan (1600-1868)

  • Symbol, Society, and Social Change--Contemporary East Asia

  • Japanese Civilization

  • The History of Modern Japan, Meiji to the Present

  • Problems in Social, Cultural and Critical Theory

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