Professor
Everett Kennedy Brown
Professor Everett Kennedy Brown is a cross-cultural ambassador, born and raised in the USA, and has spent most of his adult life in Japan.
During his extensive career, Everett has authored many books about Japanese culture, been a journalist, university professor, and artist.
Everett also served as a counselor for the Prime Minister’s office and in various government ministries. As an artist, he is internationally known for his innovative approach to early photographic processes, and his images are in the permanent collections of major international museums. Everett also established the Japan office of EPA (European Pressphoto Agency) , the sustainable living farm Browsnfield and is the Founder of the Kyoto Kaisho Foundation. In 2013 he was awarded the Japanese Government Cultural Affairs Agency Commissioners Award for promoting Japanese culture
Other Affiliations
Founder of the Kyoto Kaisho Foundation
Area of Expertise
Japanology/ Comparative Cultures/Art
Courses
Japan in the Wider World: An East-West Dialogue
Selected Publications
『俺たちのニッポン』 (Our Japan), 『日本力』 (The Power of Japan, with Matsuoka Seigo), Japanese Samurai Fashion;『失われゆく日本』 (A Disappearing Japan), 『先祖返りの国へー日本の身体感覚ー文化を読み解く』(Toward a Land of Ancestry: Deciphering the Japanese Body Sense and Culture),京都派の遺伝子(The Kyoto School Genetics: Fifteen International Kyoto Artists)
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