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Interview with Frank Mondelli

Interview with Frank Mondelli

Released Thursday, 26th November 2020
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Interview with Frank Mondelli

Interview with Frank Mondelli

Interview with Frank Mondelli

Interview with Frank Mondelli

Thursday, 26th November 2020
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Interviewer: Mark Bookman

Date recorded: 26 October 2020

This episode of Asian Ethnology Podcast features Frank Mondelli, a doctoral candidate at Stanford University. Frank recently returned from research in Japan and is currently working on his doctoral dissertation on the social, technical, and political history of assistive technologies for deafness and hearing impairment in 20th century Japan. Frank discusses his recent work on the history of hearing aids in 1950s Japan, how he became interested in assistive technology, and how thinking about assistive technology can help us think about accessibility and inclusivity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

This episode is part of the "Disability and Japan in the Digital Age" project run through the Anthropological Institute, Nanzan University.

Publications discussed in this episode

Mills, Mara and Jonathan Sterne. “Dismediation – Three Proposals, Six Tactics” in Disability Media Studies, ed. Elizabeth Ellcessor and Bill Kirkpatrick

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