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Carol Gluck (born November 12, 1941) is an American
academic An academy (Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary education, secondary or tertiary education, tertiary higher education, higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membershi ...
and
Japanologist Japanese studies (Japanese: ) or Japan studies (sometimes Japanology in Europe), is a sub-field of area studies or East Asian studies involved in social sciences and humanities research on Japan. It incorporates fields such as the study of Japanese ...
. She is the George Sansom Professor Emerita of History at
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
and served as the president of the
Association for Asian Studies The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a scholarly, non-political and non-profit professional association focusing on Asia and the study of Asia. It is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The Association provides members with an Annua ...
in 1996.


Career

Gluck was born in Chicago, Illinois, and received her B.A. from Wellesley in 1962. She was awarded her Ph.D. from Columbia in 1977.Weatherhead East Asian Institute
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She has been a visiting professor at the
University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
, the
University of Venice Ca' Foscari University of Venice ( it, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, simply Università Ca' Foscari) is a public university in Venice, Italy. Since its foundation in 1868, it has been housed in the Venetian Gothic palace of Ca' Foscari, from w ...
,
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of higher le ...
, and the
École des hautes études en sciences sociales The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (french: École des hautes études en sciences sociales; EHESS) is a graduate ''grande école'' and '' grand établissement'' in Paris focused on academic research in the social sciences. The ...
in Paris.Columbia University, Committee on Global Thought (CGT)
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.
Gluck directs the East Asian Studies program within the
Weatherhead East Asian Institute The Weatherhead East Asian Institute (WEAI) at Columbia University is a community of scholars affiliated with Columbia's schools, bringing together over 50 full-time faculty, a diverse group of visiting scholars and professionals, and students from ...
. She was president of the
Association for Asian Studies The Association for Asian Studies (AAS) is a scholarly, non-political and non-profit professional association focusing on Asia and the study of Asia. It is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The Association provides members with an Annua ...
in 1996.


Select works


Books

* 2019 – ''Senso no Kioku'' (''War Memory'') Tokyo: Kodansha. * 2007 – ''Rekishi de kangaeru'' (''Thinking with History''). Tokyo: Iwanami * 1985 (republished in 2021) – ''Japan's Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period.'' Princeton:
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.


Edited books

* 2009 – ''Words in Motion'' co-edited with Anna Tsing. Durham, North Carolina:
Duke University Press Duke University Press is an academic publisher and university press affiliated with Duke University. It was founded in 1921 by William T. Laprade as The Trinity College Press. (Duke University was initially called Trinity College). In 1926 Du ...
. * 1997 – ''Asia in Western and World History: A Guide for Teaching'' co-edited with
Ainslie Embree Ainslie Thomas Embree (; January 1, 1921 – June 6, 2017) was a Canadian Indologist and historian. He was considered a leading scholar of modern Indian history and played a seminal role in the introduction of South Asian studies into US college a ...
. Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe. * 1992 – ''Showa: the Japan of Hirohito'' co-edited with Stephen Graubard. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.


Articles

* "Meiji and Modernity: From History to Theory,” in ''Intrecci Culturali'' ed. Rosa Caroli (Venice, 2009) * "Ten Top Things to Know About Japan in the Early Twentieth Century," ''
Education About Asia ''Education About Asia'' is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Association for Asian Studies especially for middle-school and university classroom teachers. The journal covers the entire field of Asian studies, including cl ...
'' (Winter 2008).


Affiliations

*
American Academy of Arts and Sciences The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (abbreviation: AAA&S) is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States. It was founded in 1780 during the American Revolution by John Adams, John Hancock, James Bowdoin, Andrew Oliver, and ...
*
American Philosophical Society The American Philosophical Society (APS), founded in 1743 in Philadelphia, is a scholarly organization that promotes knowledge in the sciences and humanities through research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and communit ...


Honors

* 2006 – Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon * 2002 – Japan-United States Fulbright Program 50th Anniversary Distinguished Scholar Award


Notes


References

* Gibney, Frank
"Imperial Failings" (a review of ''The Age of Hirohito: in Search of Modern Japan'' by Daikichi Irokawa."
''New York Times.'' September 24, 1995 * Pogrebin, Robin

''New York Times.'' March 22, 2007. * Rich, Motoko, Lukas Schwarzacher and Fumie Tomita

''New York Times.'' January 4, 2004.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gluck, Carol 1941 births Living people People from Illinois Wellesley College alumni Columbia University alumni Columbia University faculty American Japanologists Recipients of the Order of the Rising Sun, 3rd class Presidents of the Association for Asian Studies