
Miyuki is a doctoral student at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. Working in the field of queer and feminist theories of fashion, she is interested in exploring intimate and affective forms of fashion that usually remain “in-conspicuous” yet create critical effects of difference. Her doctoral dissertation examines the popularisation of Western intimate undergarments in post-war Japan and its entanglement with imperial masculine power. She has been working as a GRA at ReMedia since 2025, assisting Emily with a project about flamenco history in Canada. Miyuki has been working on analysing and writing about how embodied choreography by flamenco artists in Vancouver enters dialogue with vital questions about Canadian modernity and nationalism. As a theoretically oriented scholar who also works in the domain of history, she is happy to continue collaborating with ReMedia to engage more with multimodal digital archiving.
