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Eike Großmann is a Professor of Japanese Studies specializing in Cultural and Theater History at the University of Hamburg. Her research spans the cultural history of Japan, particularly focusing on Japanese theater and the material culture of Japan. She has held various academic positions, including a Visiting Fellow at the Nogami Memorial Nō Theatre Research Institute in Tokyo and a Senior Fellow at the Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies at the University of Hamburg. Großmann's academic journey includes a PhD in Japanese Studies from the University of Trier and several research fellowships at notable institutions, where she explored topics such as the identity shifts in Japanese Nō theater in the context of globalization. She has participated in multiple workshops and conferences, contributing to the academic discourse on Japan's cultural heritage through her publications and presentations.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Professor of Japanese Studies focusing on Cultural and Theater History.
Nogami Memorial Nō Theatre Research Institute • Tokyo, Japan
Conducting research on Nō theater.
Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies • Hamburg, Germany
Research fellow focusing on advanced studies.
Nogami Memorial Nō Theatre Research Institute • Tokyo, Japan
Research fellowship focused on Japanese theater.
University of Hamburg • Hamburg, Germany
Junior professorship in Japanese Studies specializing in Theater and Cultural History.
Includes tracks like Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS).