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John Junkerman is a documentary filmmaker and Asia-Pacific Journal contributing editor based in Tokyo. His new film, Okinawa: The Afterburn, is the first comprehensive film of the Battle of Okinawa and the island’s postwar.
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John Junkerman. On March 5, 2009, the first hearing in a...
- Toward The Abolition of War
John Junkerman is an American documentary filmmaker and...
- Japan's Neonationalist Offensive and The Military
By John Junkerman When Abe Shinzo was installed as prime...
- Making The Invisible Empire Visible
John Junkerman is an American documentary filmmaker and...
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John Junkerman interviews Li Ying Neo-nationalists forced...
- Japan's Collective Self-Defense and American Strategic Policy
John Junkerman is an American documentary filmmaker and...
- Japan's Political and Constitutional Crossroads
By John Junkerman, Gavan McCormack, and David McNeill Japan...
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John Junkerman is a documentary filmmaker and Asia-Pacific Journal contributing editor based in Tokyo. His new film, Okinawa: The Afterburn, is the first comprehensive film of the Battle of Okinawa and the island’s postwar.
This ambitious documentary was directed by the American filmmaker John Junkerman. His previous films include Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times , the first film to address the American response to 9.11 in critical terms; and the Academy Award-nominated Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima , portraying two Japanese artists’ response to ...
JOHN JUNKERMAN. Last Name. Jan Yunkaman. Introduction. In 69, he studied abroad at Keio University Shiki High School. In 74, he graduated from Stanford University's Department of Oriental Literature and Language. 80 Graduated from the Graduate School of Industrial Relations at the University of Wisconsin. 82Starts working in the documentary ...
15 Nov 2016 · John Junkerman is a documentary filmmaker and Asia-Pacific Journal contributing editor based in Tokyo. His new film, Okinawa: The Afterburn, is the first comprehensive film of the Battle of Okinawa and the island’s postwar.
But John Junkerman, a Tokyo-based documentary filmmaker, went beyond preserving the color slide photos his father took of their family’s stay in early postwar Hayama, a seaside town on the Miura...
3 Ogo 2020 · John Junkerman is an American documentary filmmaker, living in Tokyo. His 1986 film on the Marukis, Hellfire: A Journey from Hiroshima, was nominated for an Academy Award. Read more by John Junkerman