Guest researcher Minae Inahara interviewed in The Japan Times
"My work is my identity", says former guest researcher at the Centre Minae Inahara in an interview that was recently published in the Japan Times.
- We must find our own happiness. Mine is to be useful, so my work is my identity. My life is happy because I can teach, she says in the interview.
Minae Inahara, 39, is a part-time lecturer at Rikkyo University in Tokyo. With a PhD in philosophy from the University of Hull in the United Kingdom, she has been researching disability on three continents: Australia, Asia and Europe. She is an expert in the exploration of the phenomenology of disability. Dr. Inahara has also been a visiting researcher at the Centre for Gender Research no less than three times, latest in November 2011.