Chihiro Watanabe, M.A.

Chihiro Watanabe, M.A.

Ph.D. candidate

Institut für Sprachen und Kulturen des Nahen Ostens und Ostasiens
Lehrstuhl für Japanologie mit dem Schwerpunkt Japan der Moderne und Gegenwart

Artilleriestraße 70
91052 Erlangen

Chihiro Watanabe is a PhD candidate at the Institute for Near Eastern and East Asian Languages and Civilizations at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg (supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ayaka Löschke). He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and a Master’s degree in Socio-information and Communication Studies from the University of Tokyo. His research interests include media studies, Japanese publishing studies, and research on hate speech, with a particular focus on a genre known as hate books (heito-bon in Japanese)—books or magazines that contain hate speech. He has experience working as an editor at Shueisha Inc., a Japanese publishing company.

  • 2023-

– Ph.D. Candidate in Japanology, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.

  • 2016-2019

– M.A. in Socio-information and Communication Studies, University of Tokyo, Japan.

– Master Thesis “The Rise of ‘Hate Books’ and the Structure of Japanese Publishing Industry: From Market, Distribution, and Institutional Changes”.

  • 2007-2009

– B.A. in Sociology, University of Tokyo, Japan.

– Study in bachelor programs in sociology, University of Tokyo.

  • 2005-2007

– Study in bachelor programs in humanities and social sciences, University of Tokyo, Japan.

Publications

Book chapters

02/2020

“Shuppann-jin kara mita eizō no chikara” (The Power of Images from the Publisher’s Perspective). In Enu enu enu dokyumento kuronikuru 1970-2019 (NNN Document Chronicle 1970-2019). Niwa Yoshiyuki (eds.), Tokyo: Tokyo-daigaku Shuppankai

Presentations

09/2025

““Hate books” eliciting reader’s affect: between entertainment and knowledge transfer in the publishing industry”, Panel “Affect and Popular Politics in Contemporary Japan”, The 50th BAJS (British Association for Japanese Studies) International Conference, Cardiff University.

 

08/2023

“Temptation to publish “hate books”: Did the Japanese publishing industry resist it?”, Panel “Japanese media industries to incite hatred: online platforms, publishing, and TV shows”, The 17th EAJS (European  Association for Japanese Studies) International Conference, Ghent University.

 

05/2022

““Hate books” and the Japanese publishing industry”, Conference “Diverse Approaches to Hate Speech: debates, Challenges, and Controversies”, University of Paris.

 

01/2019

“Another Aspect of Japanese Hate Publishing: between Magazines and Books”, 2nd International Workshop “Hate Speech in Asia and Europe: A Comparative Approach”, University Paris-Diderot.

 

01/2018

“Why Japanese Publishers Produce “Hate books””, 1st International Workshop on Hate Speech in Asia and Europe “Beyond Hate & Fear: How Do Asia and Europe Deal with Hate Speech?”, Ritsumeikan University.