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Historisches Seminar

Moe Omiya

Moe Omiya, M.A.

  • Teaching and Research Assistant
  • Office KO2 F 168
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+41 (0)44 634 38 14

Main Research

  • Global history and Microhistory of Art and Architecture
  • Region: Germany, Japan, and their former colonies of Micronesia and Tsingtao (China)
  • Period: 1880s – 1940s
  • Circulation of Ideas, Knowledge, and Practices

Dissertation Project

Palimpsest Empires: consecutive architectural colonialisms by Japan and Germany (tentative title)

 

Curriculum Vitae

B.A. Cultural Representation and German Area Studies (University of Tokyo, Japan)
M.St./M.A. History of Art and Visual Culture (University of Oxford, UK)

since 09/2020   Academic Assistant, Chair of Global History, Prof. Dr. Martin Dusinberre, University of Zurich
06/2020–08/2020  

Fellow Researcher, the Cluster of Excellence „Temporal Communities“, Freie Universität Berlin and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

10/2019–06/2020

 

PhD Candidate in Art History, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

08/2019

 

Assistant Teacher for the TOPS Summer Programme, University of Oxford     

2018-2019

 

Master (MSt. / M. A.) in History of Art and Visual Culture, University of Oxford

2015–2017

 

GLP-GEfIL (Global Education for Innovation and Leadership) Programme, University of Tokyo

2015-2017

 

Summer Seminars at AA School London (architecture), Freie Universität Berlin (German art history), University of Cambridge (art history, English architecture, international relations)

08/2013–03/2014

 

Faculty of Architecture, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

2013-2018   Bachelor (B.A.) in Cultural Representation (Architectural Theory / History of Art) and German Area Studies, University of Tokyo

Presentation and Papers

  • “Isokon: A Multilayered Modernist Intersection in 1930s' London” at the do.co.mo.mo. International Conference in Tokyo, Sep. 2021.
  • “The Lawn Road Flats, Hampstead. Histories, Principles and People's Lives”, the International Symposium „Was heißt hier Haltung?“, Berlinische Galerie Nov. 2019.
  • Translation/Publication of a German book „Was ist das Bauhaus?“ into Japanese, Oct. 2019.
  • “The ‘Haus am Horn’—Its Experimental Spirit”, the do.co.mo.mo. International Conference on Bauhaus anniversary, Berlin, Mar. 2019.