Jens Sejrup
  • Øster Farimagsgade 5, 1014 København K, 16 Øster Farimagsgade 5, 16-0-23

  • Karen Blixens Plads 8, 2300 København S, 10 Bygning 10 (Afsnit 2), 10-4-53

20102019

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Jens Sejrup is a postdoctoral fellow at the Dept. of Anthropology, and a team member in the research project Global Europe: Constituting Europe from the Outside In through Artefacts. He holds a Ph.D. in Asian Studies as well as an M.A. in Japanese Studies (Univ. of Copenhagen). Jens has authored a number of research publications on Japanese museum architecture, political rhetoric, the role of the news media for postcolonial controversies, and political uses of colonial history in contemporary Japan-Taiwan relations. His publications include articles in International Journal of Cultural Studies, Pacific Affairs, Museum History Journal, Social Science Japan Journal, and Public Relations Inquiry, and a book chapter in Japanese Taiwan: Colonial Rule and its Contested Legacy (ed. Andrew Morris, Bloomsbury, 2015). In addition, Jens engages very actively in outreach activities. Besides giving public presentations and introductions, he is a frequently used commentator and analyst of Japanese and East Asian current affairs in national Danish television and radio as well as in various print media. Jens is an appointed member of the national corps of external examiners for Japanese Studies under the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, and also serves as a member of the Steering Committee of the Nordic Association for the Study of Contemporary Japanese Society (NAJS). Jens was the recipient of the 2014 EastAsiaNet Award for Best Academic Article, as well as the 2012 Young Scholar Award (1st place) from the European Association of Taiwan Studies. In adition, Jens is a member of the research group Globalization and Development.

Primary fields of research

Modern societies of Japan, Taiwan, and East Asia. Interactions between Asian societies as well as historical and present-day Euro-Japanese connections. Postcolonialism in Asia. Uses of history and present-day instrumentalizations of the past. Japanese mass media, news narratives, and public and political rhetoric. Museum exhibitions, objects, and architecture. Critical approaches to Asia and Asian studies. Representation and narratives. 

Current research

How the collection, circulation, classification and museum exhibition of objects define Europe from the outside in during Europe’s present loss of global hegemony, especially in relation to Japan and in comparison with the early modern period of European ascendancy.

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Previous research positions

2017-2018   Senior lecturer in Japanese studies, University of Oslo

2014-2016   Postdoctoral fellow in Japanese studies, Center for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University

2011-2012   Research assistant, Dept. of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, KU

Education background

2011   Ph.D. in asian Studies, KU

2005   M.A. in Japanese Studies, KU

Current position

Postdoctoral fellow, Global Europe project, Dept. of Anthropology, KU

External positions

University of Oslo

1 Jul 201730 Jun 2018

Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lunds Universitet

15 Jan 20141 Feb 2016

Keywords

  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Japan
  • Taiwan
  • news media
  • representation
  • postcolonialism
  • narratives
  • critical theory

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