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Mariko Azuma is a Ph.D. candidate in art history with a focus on modern Japanese art and visual culture. Her studies examine the spatial constructs of travel and tourism through mediums such as the built environment, photography, and travel pamphlets in the late-19th-20th century. At Duke, she is pursuing certificates in East Asian Studies and College Teaching. She is also interested in engaging with the broader scholarly community through the graduate student-led East Asia/Asian Diaspora Studies (EADS) Working Group. 

Ph.D. candidate in Art, Art History & Visual Studies
MA, Art History, The University of Utah
BA, Art History and Asian Studies, The University of Utah

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