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Annegret Bergmann is a visiting professor at the Freie Universität Berlin at the Institute of Art History, specializing in East Asian Art. She earned her doctorate in Japanology from the University of Trier in 2018 and has previously held roles as a visiting associate professor at the University of Tokyo and as a research assistant at the Kunsthistorisches Institut. Her research interests include the cultural policies of Japan, the impact of Covid-19 on performing arts, and transcultural exchanges between Japan and Europe. She is an active member of various academic societies, including the European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology and the European Association for Japanese Studies. Alongside her teaching responsibilities, Bergmann has published numerous articles and monographs on Japanese theatre and cultural history, contributing significantly to the discourse surrounding the preservation of traditional arts in modern contexts. Her notable publications include works on the Kabuki theatre, the cultural significance of tea aesthetics during the Momoyama period, and analyses of the contemporary challenges facing national theatres in Japan.
University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology • Tokyo, Japan
Research and teach in Cultural Resource Studies with a focus on Japanese Arts.
Kunsthistorisches Institut, Freie Universität Berlin • Berlin, Germany
Assisted in the research of East Asian Art History.
Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.