The author of Yayoi Kusama: Inventing the Singular (MIT Press: 2015), Yamamura specializes in feminism and post-WWII Asian and Asian Diaspora art. Currently writing a book on Japanese Contemporary Art and co-editing a volume, The Cold War and Visual Art in Asia, her scholarship aspires for change by opening up fresh ways of looking at reality.
Transformative Learning in the Humanities is a three-year initiative supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The grant supports public talks, symposia, and workshops as well as a series of intensive […]
This is a private group for the Transformative Learning in the Humanities Faculty Fellows Cohort #2 (Spring 2022)
This is the group page for the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at The Graduate Center, CUNY
The Faculty Fellowship Publication Program (FFPP), sponsored by the Office of the Dean for Recruitment and Diversity, aims at advancing CUNY’s institutional goal of a diverse professoriate. The University-wide i […]
The Digital Humanities Reading Group aims to provide an informal, low-stakes environment for members of the GC community to discuss recent articles in the Digital Humanities, experiment with digital tools, and […]
The Community College Participatory Action Research Collaborative (CCPARC) is a center and clearinghouse for community college research by, with, and for community college faculty, professional staff, […]