Jack Stoneman

Jack Stoneman, Associate Professor of Asian & Near Eastern Languages


A Healing Spirit from 19th-Century Japan Is Back to Face COVID-19
Contributor, Claire Voon,  Atlas Obscura, March 25, 2020

Amid Pandemic, Artists Invoke Japanese Spirit Said to Protect Against Disease
Contributor, Theresa Machemer, Smithsonian Magazine, March 27, 2020

Yokai Amabie – Protective Ancient Spirit That Can Ward Off Epidemics
Contributor, Ellen Lloyd, Ancient pages, March 30, 2020

Japanimals: Exotic Animal Imports and Street Shows in Early-Modern Japan
Curator, Alice Louise Reynolds Auditorium Gallery, Harold B. Lee Library, December 2019-April 2020

Bakemono no e website
Contributor, Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, December 2019

Japan’s New Emperor and the End of an Era
Interview, Top of Mind, KBYU Radio, May 2019

New Kids on the Block: Traditional Japanese Woodblock Printing Finds a New Audience with Ukiyo-e Heroes
Curator, Alice Louise Reynolds Auditorium Gallery, Harold B. Lee Library, February-May, 2019

Japan’s Ghouls, Goblins, Ghosts, Specters, Spooks, Sprites, Spirits, Fiends, Phantoms, Banshees, Monsters and More!
Organizer, Harold B. Lee Library, February 22, 2019

Bakemono no e
Contributor, 24 Wikipedia pages, December 2018