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Clara CHOW

To participate in Japan’s traditional fire festivals, expanding her understanding of this tradition and its relation to similar practices in Singapore and China. Chow’s fellowship will take her to fire festivals across Japan, offering opportunities to interview festival organizers, participants, artisans of Japanese paper and fire festival goods, and fellow artists and writers whose practices center on fire. Engaging with locals will also offer an opportunity to share paper-burning traditions from her Singaporean-Chinese heritage. Through conversations and observing and participating in these events, Chow hopes to better understand the psychology behind the use of fire, how related beliefs and practices change and in some cases conflict with one another, and how fire festivals and related burning practices have been sustained across cultures and over time.

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Michelle HỒ

To build relationships with local writers, study poetry, and research contemporary literary trends in Vietnam. Hồ hopes to learn about how the poetics of contemporary Vietnamese writers are being formed in an increasingly globalized literary world dominated by English and Western ideologies. By connecting with established and emerging writers and literature professors, she will examine how histories of colonialism, imperialism, and war have shaped the literary landscape, and how various generations in Vietnam have navigated literary production, publishing, and community-building under these conditions. Hồ also plans to attend and host workshops and informal gatherings through which she can cultivate meaningful relationships and opportunities for collaboration with members of Saigon’s literary scene.

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CHEN Yanyi, Summer Cat

To observe how different cultural communities promote picture book reading to adult readers and integrate picture books into academic discussions by visiting publishers, bookstores, and adult reading communities in Taiwan.

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Fatimah Asghar

To research and collect folkloric stories about the Jinn (a spirit inhabiting the earth but unseen by humans) of Pakistan, and how they have built a relationship with people for JINNESTAN, a short story collection that explores the world of Jinn from a futuristic perceptive.

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Cathy Che

To retrace her parents' journey in Vietnam and the Philippines, leading to her mother playing a background extra in Apocalypse Now while being stateless in a refugee camp after fleeing the Vietnam War, for research into a memoir called Fade In centering on their story.

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Akil Kumarasamy

To research how ancient spiritual practices co-exist in modern cities like Tokyo by understanding traditions of itakos (blind female seers) and energy reiki healers, and how they fit into remote and urban areas of Japan.

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Padmapani Perez

To research and engage with a literary and artistic understanding of trees around the country by visiting sacred trees that grow, thrive, and stand-out in unlikely, public, urban spaces in India.

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Minori Suzuki

To research literary and artistic practices in the United States and study how minority stories have been told in the country to discover new or alternative storytelling and styles of writing in Japanese.

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