Alisa Freedman is an academic expert in popular culture, modern Japanese literature, youth culture, visual media, digital culture, urban studies and gender. Freedman has taught and published widely on Japanese popular culture, modern literature, and urban studies, along with translations of Japan...
Alisa Freedman is an academic expert in popular culture, modern Japanese literature, youth culture, visual media, digital culture, urban studies and gender. Freedman has taught and published widely on Japanese popular culture, modern literature, and urban studies, along with translations of Japanese literature. She is the editor in chief for the U.S.–Japan Women’s Journal, a biannual, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal, and has participated in anime conventions, Japan festivals, TEDx, and Nerd Nite Tokyo.