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Lydia N. Yu-Jose (March 27, 1944 – August 3, 2014) was a Filipino professor of
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
and
Japanese Studies , sometimes known as 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 language, history, culture, litera ...
at the Ateneo de Manila University in the
Philippines The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic country in Southeast Asia. Located in the western Pacific Ocean, it consists of List of islands of the Philippines, 7,641 islands, with a tot ...
. A graduate of
Sophia University Sophia University (Japanese language, Japanese: 上智大学, ''Jōchi Daigaku''; Latin: ''Universitas Sedis Sapientiae'') is a private List of Jesuit educational institutions, Jesuit research university in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1913 by ...
, she was best known for her research into the history of Japan–Philippines relations, as well as aiding in the development of Japanese studies in the Philippines as a separate academic discipline.


Life and career

Lydia Yu-Jose was born on March 27, 1944, and spent her childhood in Santa Ana,
Manila Manila, officially the City of Manila, is the Capital of the Philippines, capital and second-most populous city of the Philippines after Quezon City, with a population of 1,846,513 people in 2020. Located on the eastern shore of Manila Bay on ...
. She went to Santa Ana Elementary School for her elementary education, then graduated with honors from the Felipe G. Calderon High School. She then pursued her undergraduate education at
Far Eastern University Far Eastern University (), also referred to by its acronym FEU, is a Private university, private research non-sectarian university in Manila, Philippines. Created by the merger of Far Eastern College and the Institute of Accounts, Business and ...
, graduating with a degree in education in 1965, and afterward teaching for two years at the Malate Catholic School. In 1967, she first entered the Ateneo de Manila University, where she was hired as a graduate assistant at the Department of Political Science while simultaneously pursuing her master's degree in history. She eventually shifted concentrations, finished her MA in Political Science and began teaching at the Ateneo in 1970. In addition, she was taking classes at the Ateneo de Manila's newly established Japanese Studies Program, ostensibly out of boredom with her Political Science classes, and in 1969, at the suggestion of its director, she applied for and was awarded a Monbukagakusho scholarship by the Japanese government to study at the
International Christian University is a non-denominational private university located in Mitaka, Tokyo. With the efforts of Prince Takamatsu, General Douglas MacArthur, and Bank of Japan, BOJ Governor Hisato Ichimada, ICU was established in 1949 as the first liberal arts coll ...
, where she stayed until 1971. In 1989, Yu-Jose was appointed director of the Japanese Studies Program, a position she held until 1993, then again from 1995 to 1996. The following year, she was appointed chair of the Department of Political Science, a position she held until 2001. She also served as director of the Ateneo Center for Asian Studies from 2004 to 2013. She was one of the founders of the Japanese Studies Association in South East Asia(JSA-ASEAN) in 2004. Yu-Jose was conferred the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon in 2012, in recognition of her contributions to the development of Japanese studies as a separate academic discipline in the Philippines, as well as for fostering understanding between the two countries. On August 3, 2014, Yu-Jose died after a six-year-long battle with
non-Hodgkin lymphoma Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), also known as non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, is a group of blood cancers that includes all types of lymphomas except Hodgkin lymphomas. Symptoms include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, weight loss, and tiredn ...
.


Personal life

Yu-Jose was married to Ricardo T. Jose, who she met while studying for her doctorate at
Sophia University Sophia University (Japanese language, Japanese: 上智大学, ''Jōchi Daigaku''; Latin: ''Universitas Sedis Sapientiae'') is a private List of Jesuit educational institutions, Jesuit research university in Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. Founded in 1913 by ...
. He is also the director of the Third World Studies Center at the
University of the Philippines Diliman The University of the Philippines Diliman (also called UPD; ), also referred to as UP Diliman, is a State university and college (Philippines), public, coeducational, Research university, research university located in Diliman, Quezon City, Ph ...
, and the son of pianist Regalado Jose, who taught at the UP College of Music.


Publications

;Books authored or co-authored by Lydia Yu-Jose *''Basic Nihongo'' (1992) *''Japan views the Philippines, 1900–1944'' (1992) *''International and domestic factors that affected Japanese emigration to the Philippines'' (1994) *''The Japanese occupation of the Philippines: a pictorial history'' (1997; co-authored with Ricardo T. Jose) *''An annotated bibliography on Philippines-Japan relations, 1935 to 1956'' (1998; co-authored with Ricardo T. Jose) *''Filipinos in Japan and Okinawa, 1880s-1972'' (2002) ;Books edited by Lydia Yu-Jose *''Philippine external relations: a centennial vista'' (1998; edited with Aileen Baviera) *''Philippines and Japan: directions and challenges (selected papers from the third and fourth international conferences on Japanese studies)'' (2000; edited with Rosalina Palanca-Tan) *''Philippines-Japan relations'' (2003; edited with Ikehata Setsuho) *''Asian cooperation: problems and challenges in the new century'' (2005) *''Tatlong nikkeijin and six photos: culture, people and state power'' (2008) *''The Past, love, money and much more: Philippines-Japan relations since the end of the Second World War'' (2008) *''Civil society organizations in the Philippines: a mapping and strategic assessment'' (2011) *''Japan: migration and a multicultural society'' (2014; edited with Johanna O. Zulueta) ;Scholarly articles written by Lydia Yu-Jose *"Philippines-Japan Economic Partnership: Where is the Philippines in Japan's Plan?" (2004) *"Global Environmental Issues: Responses from Japan" (2004) *"American Colonialism in the Philippines: Different but still Colonialism" (2005) *"Boundary, Fluidity and Ideology: A Comparison of Japan's pre-World War II and Present Regionalisms" (2012) ;Translations *'' Pagmumunimuni tungkol sa pangkinatawang pamahalaan ni J.S. Mill'' (1991) *''Ang mga Hapones ni Edwin O. Reischauer'' (1992) ;Unpublished manuscripts *"Comparison of the role of education in the political development of Japan and the Philippines." (master's thesis; 1970)


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Profile of Lydia Yu-Jose from the Ateneo de Manila University Department of Political Science
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