1. Greg Dvorak is an associate professor at Tokyo's Hitotsubashi University and an adjunct lecturer at Waseda University. Specializing in transnational cultural histories, gender, and visual cultures of the Pacific Islands and Japan, his work explores triangulations of empire in Oceania, particularly American and Japanese militarism in the Marshall Islands. Among other publications in English and Japanese, he has published in The Contemporary Pacific, The Journal of Pacific History, and the Pacific...
2. Miyume Tanji is a visiting research fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific at the Australian National University. She is the author of Myth, Protest and Struggle in Okinawa (Routledge, 2006; paperback edition, 2009), “Militarised Sexualities in East Asia” (with Vera Mackie, in Routledge Handbook of Sexualities Studies in East Asia, 2014), “Chamorro Warriors and Godmothers Meet Uncle Sam: Gender, Loyalties and Resistance to U.S. Military Occupation in Postwar Guam” in Gender, Power, and Military...