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110-Sep-2024The Enlightened Mother in Australian Tibetan BuddhismAdam, Megan Renae; McClelland, Gwyn Andrew ; Joseph, Felicity 9-Oct-2024
22-Jan-2024"Love Saves from Isolation": Ozaki Tōmei and His Journey from Nagasaki to Auschwitz and BackMcClelland, Gwyn 6-Jun-2024
35-Sep-2023Introduction: Scents, Sensory Colonialism, and Social Worlds in AsiaGould, Hannah; McClelland, Gwyn 17-Nov-2023
425-Aug-2023Aromas of Asia: exchanges, histories, threatsGould, Hannah; McClelland, Gwyn 9-Jan-2024
52-Aug-2023The Aroma of a Place in the Sunshine: Breathing in Japanese History Through the Fiction of Endō ShūsakuMcClelland, Gwyn 17-Nov-2023
612-May-2023Silence and Resilience: Commemorating Nagasaki Alongside the “Extraordinary Noise” of the Olympics and Under the Covid-19 “Mushroom Cloud”McClelland, Gwyn ; Miyamoto, Yuki1-Nov-2023
7Mar-2023Naoko Wake, American Survivors: Trans-Pacific Memories of Hiroshima and NagasakiMcClelland, Gwyn 18-May-2023
82023Japanese Language Learning and Teaching During COVID-19: Challenges and OpportunitiesDurbidge, Levi; McClelland, Gwyn 23-May-2022
92023Valuing the Urakami Cathedral after the atomic bombing: fundraising and social rupture in NagasakiMcClelland, Gwyn 27-Oct-2022
10Mar-2022An online exchange between university-level language learners in Japan and AustraliaMason, Shannon; McClelland, Gwyn 23-May-2022
112022From Pure Land to Hell: Introducing four culturally hybrid UNESCO World Heritage sites in the Gotō ArchipelagoMcClelland, Gwyn 18-Jun-2021
122022Digitalising Trauma's fractures: Nagasaki Museums, Objects, Witnesses, and VirtualityMcClelland, Gwyn 18-May-2023
1324-Nov-2021Foreign Missionaries and Indigenous Communities in Nineteenth Century: JapanMcClelland, Gwyn 10-Dec-2021
14Nov-2021Urakami Memory and the Two Popes: The Disrupting of an Abstracted Nuclear DiscourseMcClelland, Gwyn 7-Dec-2021
15Sep-2021Introduction to the Beyond Japanese Studies Special IssueMcClelland, Gwyn 30-Sep-2021
16Sep-2021Studying Japan: Handbook of Research Designs, Fieldwork and MethodsMcClelland, Gwyn 30-Sep-2021
1725-Mar-2021Nuclear Geographies and Nuclear IssuesAlexis-Martin, Becky; Turnbull, Jonathon; Bennett, Luke; Bolton, Matthew; Davies, Thom; Dunlop, Gair; Hawkins, Dimity; Hogue, Rebecca H; Holloway, Philippa; Malin, Stephanie A; Mangioni, Talei Luscia; Mayoux, Chloe; McClelland, Gwyn ; Meyer, Teva; slavick, elin o'Hara; Ross, Linda27-Sep-2021
182021Catholics at Ground Zero: Negotiating (Post) MemoryMcClelland, Gwyn 7-Oct-2021
192021Oral History and Australian Generations. Katie Holmes and Alistair Thomson (eds.). London: Routledge, 2017. 122 pp. ISBN 978-0-4157-88953 (Hardbound) $170.00; ISBN 978-0-3671-33627 (Softbound) $49.95; ISBN 978-1-31522-3063 (E-book) $24.98McClelland, Gwyn 22-Dec-2020
209-Dec-2020Gwyn McClelland reviews Lesley Blume's 'Fallout: The Hiroshima Cover-up and the Reporter Who Revealed It to the World'McClelland, Gwyn 2-Mar-2021
2129-Jul-2020Rising from the ashesMcClelland, Gwyn 30-May-2024
222-Jul-2020Silences: The Catholics, the Untouchables and the Nagasaki Atomic BombMcClelland, Gwyn ; Chapman, David11-Sep-2020
233-May-2020In the Light of COVID-19: On Doubt, Wars and Dangerous MemoryMcClelland, Gwyn 21-Oct-2020
2414-Apr-2020The Unfinished Atomic BombMcClelland, Gwyn 11-Nov-2020
255-Apr-2020Faking Liberties: Religious Freedom in American-Occupied Japan. By Jolyon Baraka ThomasMcClelland, Gwyn 11-Nov-2020
262020Dangerous Memory in Nagasaki Prayers: Protests and Catholic Survivor NarrativesMcClelland, Gwyn 11-Sep-2020
272020Mary, Mothers, Lament, and Feminist Theology: The Dead Non-War Heroes of NagasakiMcClelland, Gwyn 23-Oct-2020
2824-Nov-2019I've witnessed the trauma of Catholic atomic bomb survivors. This is why Pope Francis's visit to Japan is so important for themMcClelland, Gwyn 17-May-2024
2915-Aug-2019Echoes of the Past on the Atomic Field: Water please!McClelland, Gwyn 23-Oct-2020
30Jul-2019Japan: History and Culture from Classical to CoolMcClelland, Gwyn 11-Nov-2020
312018Re-Interpreting Hansai: Burnt Offerings as the Nagasaki Atomic BombMcClelland, Gwyn 7-Oct-2020
322018Child's Play: Multi-Sensory Histories of Children and Childhood in JapanMcClelland, Gwyn 11-Nov-2020
332017The Mother of Sorrows as HibakushaMcClelland, Gwyn 7-Oct-2020
342017Nagasaki: life after nuclear warMcClelland, Gwyn 11-Nov-2020
351-Jan-2016Remembering the Ruins of the Urakami Cathedral: Providence or Fifth Persecution?McClelland, Gwyn 7-Oct-2020
362016Urakami no genbaku no katari: Nagai Takashi kara Roma kyoko eMcClelland, Gwyn 11-Nov-2020
372016Scorsese's Silence and the Catholic connection to the atomic bombMcClelland, Gwyn 29-May-2024
38Nov-2015Ground Zero, Nagasaki: StoriesMcClelland, Gwyn 8-Jun-2022
392015Guilt, Persecution, and Resurrection in Nagasaki: Atomic Memories and the Urakami Catholic CommunityMcClelland, Gwyn 7-Oct-2020
40Jun-2011Dangerous memories and mission in NagasakiMcClelland, Gwyn 11-Nov-2020
41-“Whether my Body Breaks or the Plum Tree Withers”: Iwanaga Maki, Social Welfare Pioneer, and the jujikai Women’s Religious OrderMcClelland, Gwyn 30-Apr-2024
42-Sensory Anthropology: Culture and Experience in Asia By Kelvin E. Y. Low. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University PressMcClelland, Gwyn 28-Sep-2024

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Dr Gwyn McClelland is a Lecturer in the Department of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics within the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. An oral historian, he conducts research engaging with religious discourses in memory and history. Interested in emotion in testimonial narration, he has explored how trauma studies intersects with feminist theology. Gwyn’s previous project, which resulted in a monograph published in 2020, discussed how the atomic bombing of Nagasaki marginalised an already discriminated-against community, the Catholics. Interviewing nine Catholic survivors of the bombing, Gwyn observed how the survival of the atomic bombing was perceived alongside the memory of the ‘Hidden Christians’. The ‘Hidden Christian’ community included multiple ancestors of the survivors, returning to Catholicism in the late nineteenth century after two-hundred and fifty years of persecution by the shogunate. Gwyn is currently co-editing a book for a project in the area of Cultural Histories of Sense, tentatively entitled ‘Olfactory Cultures of Asia’. Other work includes a project on religious fundraising in history and another entitled ‘Loves and Loyalties in Imperial Japan’. Gwyn is currently preparing for new fieldwork in the boundaries of the Nagasaki region, which he intends to use in a comparative project in East Asia, most likely compared to Korea and China. Gwyn is an Associate at the Contemporary Histories Research Group at Deakin University, Melbourne and is accredited in Theology at Whitley College, University of Divinity, Melbourne.
 
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