Fiona Graham
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Fiona Graham is an anthropologist and producer and director of anthropological documentaries. She has directed and produced a number of programmes for NHK – Japan’s national broadcaster - and has also worked on programmes for National Geographic, Channel 4, and BBC.
Fiona is based at the National University of Singapore. She has a D. Phil in Social Anthropology from the University of Oxford, and an M.B.A. from the same. Her first degrees in psychology and teaching were taken at Keio University in Tokyo, Japan’s oldest university, where she was the first white woman ever to be admitted. She has done fieldwork in Japanese companies, in Tokyo’s night world, with Japanese traditional sports teams, and in the world of anime and popular culture.
She is author of a number of books including Playing at Politics (Dunedin Academic Press 2005), The Japanese Company in Crisis (Routledge-Curzon 2005), and Inside the Japanese Company (Routledge-Curzon 2003).