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OKADA KEI
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College of Social Sciences Department of Social Sciences
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Other Affiliations
1.
Graduate School of Sociology
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Kinugasa Research Organization Institute of International Language and Culture Studies
Academic background
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│ University of Birmingham M.phil
2.
Department of Cultural Studies and Sociology │ School of Social Sciences │ University of Birmingham
Present specialized field
Sports science, Gender
Books
1.
2021/10/01
Challenging Olympic Narratives: Japan, the Olympic Games and Tokyo 2020/21 │ Ergon-Verlag │ (Co-authored)
Papers
1.
2016/06
The sexualization of masculinity: idealized representations in American physical culture magazines (1930s-1980s) and the possibility of a male homosocial continuum │ Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences │ 61 (1),pp.197-216 (Sole-authored)
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2013/04
Playing Men/Performing Masculinities │ Word Press(on-line blog), Weeks Centre for Social and Policy Research, London South Bank University │ (Sole-authored)
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2004
provocative kisses │ 第12巻,pp.37-48 (Sole-authored)
Academic conference presentation
1.
2019/02/20
The Racial Representation of “Japaneseness”: From Race Improvement to Racial Purism (International Workshop, Japanese Body Culture and Sport in Visual and Textual Representations)
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2013/04/23
Playing Men/Performing Masculinities (Gender and Education Association Biennial Conference 2013, Weeks Centre for Social and Policy website launch)