- 2017-020/060
- File
- 2003-2005
Part of Carl James fonds
Box pertains to recordings and the "RVH Qualitative Interviews" code book.
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Part of Carl James fonds
Box pertains to recordings and the "RVH Qualitative Interviews" code book.
Part of Carl James fonds
Box contains 1 audio cassette recorded in 2007. Remainder of material pertains to recordings of an unknown date.
OISE : Course 1152 : background on participants
Part of Don Simpson fonds
OISE : Course 1114 reading list
Part of Don Simpson fonds
Going My Way: Japanese manuscript proof
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a Japanese manuscript proof of Fusé’s autobiography.
Going My Way: Edited manuscript, chapters 11-13, 17-22
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes an edited English manuscript version of Fusé’s auotobiography.
Going My Way: Edited manuscript, chapters 1, 2, 4-9
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes an edited English manuscript version of Fusé’s auotobiography.
Going My Way: Japanese manuscript
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes the Japanese manuscript of Fusé’s autobiography.
Going My Way: Japanese manuscript draft, notes and invoices
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a partial draft of Fusé’s autobiography “Going My Way,” alternate names that were considered for the English title, and an invoice for manuscript editing and printing at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre.
Going My Way: Japanese draft manuscript
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes handwritten drafts of Fusé’s autobiography.
“Going My Way,” Japanese proofs
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes three Japanese-language proofs of an excerpt from the first chapter of Fusé’s autobiography “Going My Way.”
Going My Way: Japanese draft manuscript
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes the Japanese draft manuscript of Fusé’s autobiography “Going My Way.”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes chapters 1 and 4 to 18 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished autobiography “Going My Way.” “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.
“Going My Way - Some Random Notes of a North American Samurai”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes notes for Fusé’s memoir, a bibliography of his books and a draft manuscript on United States General Douglas MacArthur, who was nicknamed the “Blue-Eyed Shogun” by the Japanese during his tenure as Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers during the Occupation of Japan. Notes and bibliography are written in English and Japanese.
“Going My Way,” draft manuscript, chapters 13-16 and 20
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes chapters 13, 15, and 21 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished memoir “Going My Way,” a short biography of Fusé’s life and correspondence with Kaoru Murakami, editor of Japanese journal publisher Kurashi-no-Techosha (letter and pamphlet are in Japanese). “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.
“Going My Way,” draft manuscript, chapters 1-10
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes chapters 1, 2, 3 and 10 from the manuscript of Fusé’s unpublished memoir “Going My Way.” “Going My Way” includes the author’s lived experiences, research interests, important figures in Fusé’s life, and his views on important political, cultural, and socio-economic events that impacted Japan from the Meiji era (1867-1912) to the end of the 20th Century.
Autobiography: early drafts, “Hello, Megumi and Kenji” Writing format
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes an outline of Fusé’s goals in writing his autobiography and his early drafts depicting certain events in his life. This draft manuscript is written in the style of letters to Megumi and Kenji Fusé, the author’s children. File also includes a note from Lois Fusé with context on the manuscript’s development and Fusé’s review of the autobiographies of Kay Redfield Jamieson and Norman Ender.
Short Biography for “Going My Way”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes manuscripts written by Fusé for several different projects in 2015
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes articles written by Fusé in Japanese.
Japan and the Japanese People as seen from the Outside [?]: publisher’s correspondence and invoices
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes correspondence and invoices from the publisher of “Japan and the Japanese People as Seen from the Outside” regarding mentions of the book on Japanese-Canadian webpages and the publisher’s quote for Fusé to buy out unsold copies of his book.
Marginal Man’s Perspective: draft
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a partial draft of Fusé’s unpublished work, Marginal Man’s Perspective.
Marginal Man’s Perspective: Publisher’s invoice and correspondence.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes an invoice and correspondence with Tokyo Tosho Publishing, regarding the publication of Fusé’s book “Marginal Man’s Perspective.”
Marginal Man’s Perspective: The Gap Between Eastern and Western Cultures [?]
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes the Japanese manuscript for Fusé’s book “Marginal Man’s Perspective.”
Marginal Man’s Perspective: Chapter 5
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes an excerpt containing chapter 5 of Fusé’s book “Marginal Man.”
Japanese Newspaper: Fusé on the 59th Anniversary of Japan’s Defeat in the Second World War
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a Japanese newspaper article featuring Fusé’s commentary on the legacy of the 59th anniversary of Japan’s defeat in the Second World War. Fusé shares his recollection of the end of the war, war films, the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and his perspective on Japanese war crimes in China, particularly those committed by Shiro Ishii’s Unit 731. This article was printed on August 6th, the anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.
Greater East Asia Conference and Subhas Chandra Bose book drafts
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s drafts of his unpublished book on Subhas Chandra Bose and the Greater East Asia Conference and one newspaper article on the Indian National Army, a collaborationist army led by Bose in aid of the Japanese empire.
Bose Research: “The Second Complaint” blog posts by Takahiko Soejima
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Japanese author Takahiko Soejima’s perspectives on the death of Hindu nationalist leader Subhas Chandra Bose during the Second World War. Fusé’s annotations appear in red ink.
Personal Recollection: “Subhas Chandra Bose in Tokyo”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s personal recollection of seeing Indian nationalist leader Subhas Chandra Bose in person as Bose and other Asian leaders arrived for the Greater East Asia Conference hosted by the Empire of Japan in 1943. Fusé describes his experience going to Tokyo with his father to witness the event, expresses his admiration for Bose and his long-held desire to write a book about Bose.
Subhas Chandra Bose Book: Indian National Army Research
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes articles compiled by Fusé on the subject of Subhas Chandra Bose’s leadership of the Indian National Army during the Second World War, the Subhas Chandra Bose Academy and information on and correspondence with prospective Japanese publishers for the Bose book Fusé wanted to write.
Preparations/ notes for book on Subhas Chandra Bose
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes notes and a draft of Fusé’s book focused on Subhas Chandra Bose, the Indian National Army and the Greater East Asia Conference of 1943.
Japanese Newspaper: Hokkaido Shimbun coverage of Greater East Asia Conference
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes reproductions of newspaper coverage from the Hokkaido Shimbun of the Greater East Asia Conference. Fusé was 12 years old when the conference took place and bore witness to the arrival of East and Southeast Asian delegates in Tokyo, Japan.
“Seppuku as a Ritual Suicide: Implications for Suicidology,” manuscript
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a manuscript for Toyomasa Fusé’s finding on the study of “Seppuku as a Ritual Suicide.” File also includes notes from Fusé’s spouse Lois Fusé, which provides the background history of the manuscript.
Memoir Class: Course Readings and Memoir Writing
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes course readings from a seniors memoir writing course Fusé attended and his own memoir writing for the class.
Memoir Class: Memoir Writing, Memoir Writing Contest Instructions and Newspaper Articles
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes memoir writing composed by Fusé, instructions for entering the seniors’ memoir writing contest and articles in Japanese and English respectively.
Biography Class: correspondence with Barbara Webb and Tora-san chapter draft
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Barbara Webb’s comments on the progress of Fusé’s autobiography and a draft of Fusé’s chapter on the film series Tora-san.
Biography Class: Course Readings and Biographical Writing
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes course readings from a seniors biography writing course Fusé attended and his own biographical writing for the class.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes an issue of the York Gazette, which contains an interview with Fusé titled “Cross-Cultural Study of Suicide Yields Surprising Finds.”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s 1958 diary written in Japanese.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s 1956 diary written in Japanese.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s 1954 diary, written in both English and Japanese.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s 1953 diary written in Japanese.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s 1952 diary written in both English and Japanese.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s 1951 diary written in Japanese.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s student diary for his first year as an international student in university.
Correspondence: Nawa, Shosuke, Hokkaido Shimbun
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes correspondence with Shosuke Nawa, an employee of the Hokkaido Shimbun, regarding a double suicide and assistance with research on the Showa Era (1926-1989) and Subhas Chandra Bose. Two Hokkaido Shimbun news articles are attached to Nawa’s letter. Lois Fusé’s annotations on the original envelope provide some context for the articles enclosed.
Suicide Seminar at York University: Notes and Presentation Notes
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes prepared notes and presentation
NHK Interview Notes: “Suicide of Japanese People”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes interview notes written by Fusé on the topic of suicide as a major social issue in Japan and methods for suicide prevention.
bits magazine, vol. 11, issue 4
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes two copies of bits magazine, a Japanese Canadian magazine based in Toronto. It includes an interview with Fusé regarding his work in Suicidology and his perspective on the topic of suicide in Japan.
Suicide, Individual and Society: Testimonials from Dr. Alvin L. Evans
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes two testimonials written by Dr. Alvin L. Evans, Professor Emertius at St. Paul’s College, for Fusé’s book “Suicide, Individual and Society,” which was published by Canadian Scholar’s Press.
Event Poster: A Special Suicide Study Rounds for Ontario Suicide Prevention Week
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes an event poster for A Special Suicide Study Rounds for Ontario Suicide Prevention Week, where Fusé appeared as a guest speaker on the topic of “Suicidology: Some Remaining Problems for Future Research.”
Introduction: “The Need for Suicide Prevention”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes an introduction written by Fusé for an unknown publication. To advocate the need for suicide prevention, Fusé tells the story of two individuals who committed suicide, which he had previously featured in one of his books.
Correspondence: “Suicide, Individual and Society”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes correspondence with academics and publishers regarding Fusé’s book “Suicide, Individual and Society.”
Social Welfare and Suicide Prevention pamphlets
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes three Japanese pamphlets with articles by Fusé on the topics of mental health and suicide prevention. One pamphlet is related to Fusé’s book Jisatsu to bunka (translation: Suicide and Culture). The other two pamphlets were distributed by a social welfare organization.
Financial Times of Canada: “Suicide rates and The Swedish Lie”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes newspaper clippings of the article “Suicide rates and The Swedish Lie” by Robert Fulford of the Financial Times of Canada. Fusé is interviewed regarding the Swedish Lie, a phrase originally coined from misinformation on Swedish suicide rates by United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes three articles published by York University (including York Gazette) that feature interviews with Fusé. Titles include “Measuring Tragedy,” “Global suicide rates reveal surprising patterns,” and “The Pen is Mightier than the Couch.”
Music Communication no. 6: “Stress and Music Therapy”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a copy of the Japanese music magazine “Music Communication.” Fusé’s article on “Stress and Music Therapy” is included in the magazine on page 134.
La Suisse: “Vague de suicides au Japon”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a newspaper clipping from the Swiss newspaper La Suisse, which tells the story of singer Yukiko Okada’s suicide and that of Yoshiaki Kobayashi, a teenager. Fusé’s expert opinion is that the adjustment period during a shift to new environments can be stressful. For young Japanese people, these changes in relation to schooling and employment often occur in April.
New York Times: “Loyal Samurai’s Suicide: An Alarm Bell for Japan?”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a letter from the New York Times’ Tokyo correspondent David E. Sanger and a photocopy of Sanger’s article on the suicide of Ihei Aoki, a close aide of former Japanese prime minister Noboru Takeshita. Fusé contributed his expertise in the cultural importance of suicide throughout Japanese history to Sanger’s article.
Japanese Canadians [edited collection]; edited with an introduction by David Fujino
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a collection of writing and lectures featuring Japanese Canadians’ lived experiences and areas of concern and expertise, which they shared with the Annex drop-in centre, which was a community space for Japanese Canadians located in the East York neighbourhood of Toronto. Fusé’s 1979 guest lecture on “Loneliness and Suicide” is transcribed in this collection.
The Kazoku – A Vanishing Caste?
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes two articles written by Fusé on the topic of the Kazoku, the Japanese nobility. The Japanese article is a translation of the English original, first published in the second volume of the journal Asia Quarterly in 1972.
Rikka: The Six Beautiful Essences, vol. 1, nos. 1 and 2 and vol. 3, no. 1
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes three issues of Rikka: The Six Beautiful Essences, a Japanese Canadian magazine. Fusé contributed articles and served on the magazine’s Board of Editors.
Students, University and Society: “Education in Japan”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s contribution to Margaret Scotford Archer (editor)’s comparative sociological volume Students, University and Society, titled “Education in Japan.”
Sociological Inquiry: “Sociological Knowledge Revisited: Some Remaining Problems and Prospects”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s article in Sociological Inquiry, titled “Sociology of Knowledge Revisited: Some Remaining Problems and Prospects.”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s article in Concilium: Church and World, issue number 4, titled “Religious Institutions in the Light of Sociological Theories of Institution. File also includes the article in German.
Swedish Posters: Fusé on Student Radicalism
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes two posters related to Fusé’s guest lecture in Sweden on the topic of student radicalism.
Japanese Newspapers: Articles featuring Fusé
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Japanese newspaper articles featuring Fusé discussing Student Radicalism.
Invitation to Nobel Prize presentation to Yasunari Kawabata
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s invitation from Bengt Thordeman to the Nobel Prize presentation ceremony for Yasunari Kawabata, the first Japanese author to receive the award.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s dissertation “A Sociological Analysis of Neo-Orthodoxy in American Protestantism: A Study in the Sociology of Religion,” submitted to the University of California.
Photographs of Toyomasa Fusé: Professional events
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s 1960 diary written in English.
Sabiduria Missouri Valley College Yearbook
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s college yearbook in his third year of post-secondary studies at Missouri Valley College in the United States.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s 1959 diary written in Japanese.
Toyomasa Fusé Funeral: Lois Fusé’s eulogy and memorial pamphlet
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a note containing Lois Fusé’s eulogy for Toyomasa Fusé and a pamphlet for his funeral
Japan Foundation: Biographical Profile on Toyomasa Fusé
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes drafts and the published biographical profile featured in the Japan Foundation’s publication.
Goji Tsushin: Fusé’s Essays and Lois Fusé’s translated letter for Goji Tsushin contributors
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s contributions to the essayist collective Goji Tsushin, where authors agreed to each write essays at the same time each month, at 5:00 on the 5th day of the month), publish and share their work. File also includes a copy of Goji Tsushin’s publication and Lois Fusé’s english translation of a letter she sent to the other members of Goji Tsushin after her husband’s death.
Short Biography and Curriculum Vitae
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a biographical sketch of Fusé’s life and his curriculum vitae for the years 1991 and 2003.
Newspaper articles regarding Fusé’s childhood and school life
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes two newspaper articles, in English and Japanese respectively. The English article features an interview with Fusé’s friend Frank Jones, who recounts stories Fusé shared regarding his childhood during the United States Occupation of Japan and his first experiences living in the U.S. The Japanese article discusses Fusé’s scholarship to study in the U.S. and his academic career in North America.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes correspondence with Jilian Yorke, an author, cross-cultural consultant and translator working in Japan.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s correspondence with Nancy Xia, a member of the Christian organization Alpha.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes handwritten notes, newspapers, emails and information on the Tora-san film series, which were used during informal meetings of the Toronto fanclub for Tora-san. The Japanese-Canadian newspaper clipping includes a photo of Fusé, founder of the fanclub, with Yoji Yamada, the director of Tora-san.
Correspondence: Kennedy, Robert F.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a signed letter from United States Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy after Fusé wrote to him regarding the Vietnam War. File also includes a copy of the US Congressional Record regarding Kennedy’s position on the Vietnam War.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a total of 9 photographs. File includes 8 photos featuring Toyomasa and Lois Fusé with “Tora-san” director Yoji Yamada and actor Kiyoshi Atsumi first in Japan and later in Toronto. File also includes one photograph of director Denys Arcand in the Fusé home.
Correspondence: Plans for “Tora-san” Joint Lecture
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes correspondence and notes in Japanese and English regarding a planned joint-lecture about the film “Tora-san,” which would be discussed by the film’s director Yoji Yamada and lead actor Kiyoshi Atsumi in Toronto. Fusé writes to Mamoru Iwamoto, Executive Director of JETRO regarding the reply he received from Toshio Hatano, the New York Bureau President of the Asahi Shimbun newspaper. File also includes a letter written to Fusé by Kiyo Kurosu, a general manager working for Shochiku Corporation (a Japanese entertainment company)’s International Division.
Toyomasa and Lois Fusé Welcome Dinner in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a photograph of Toyomasa Fusé, Lois Fusé, their son Kenji with many of Toyomasa Fusé’s high school friends as they gathered for a dinner in honour of the Fusé family on their visit to Fusé’s birthplace, the city of Sapporo. File also includes the guestlist for the dinner, outlining their connection to Toyomasa Fusé.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s speech to the members of the Mickey Club, a public speaking organization. Fusé discusses Japan’s post-war cultural shifts and his own exposure to Western culture through watching films from the United States, the United Kingdom, France and the Soviet Union. He recommends that his audience watch movies from other cultures to broaden their understanding of the world.
Photographs of Toyomasa Fusé and his friends
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes photographs of Toyomasa and Lois Fusé reuniting with the former’s friends and teachers.
Ontario Living magazine, August 1985 Issue
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes one copy of the August 1985 issue of Ontario Living Magazine. The home that the Fusé family owned from 1976 to 2003 is featured for its traditional Japanese interior design aesthetics.
Photographs of Toyomasa Fusé: Student Life in the United States of America
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes 9 photogaphs of Fusé as a young adult, as he attended Missouri Valley College during his undergraduate studies and the University of California, Berkeley for his graduate and doctoral studies.
Photographs of Toyomasa Fusé: 62nd Birthday Party
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes 3 photographs and a note related to Fusé’s birthday party for his 62nd birthday.
Photographs of Toyomasa Fusé: Family and student life in Sapporo, Japan
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes photographs of members of the Fusé family in Sapporo during Toyomasa Fusé’s childhood and young adulthood. It also includes a photograph of the Fusé family tomb in a Sapporo cemetery.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s writings in French. Topics include his travel to France, French politics, Japanese society and film,, and multiculturalism in Canada.
Translated Play: The Priest and the Disciple by Momozo Kurata
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s personal translation of Momozo Kurata (also known as Hyakuzo Kurata, 1891-1943)’s 1922 play “The Priest and thtet Disciple.” The translation is dedicated to Fusé’s aunt, who was a devout Buddhist.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes one award, handwritten in ink calligraphy, that was presented to Fusé in 1959 (Showa 34).
University of California, Berkeley: Course Notes and Seminar Reports
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s course notes and seminar reports from his graduate studies in history at the University of California, Berkeley.
University of California, Berkeley: Master of Arts awarded to Toyomasa Fusé
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s Master of Arts degree, awarded by the University of California, Berkeley.
Seiichi Katsumata official visit to the United States: schedules and correspondence
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes documents and correspondence related to Fusé’s role as Japanaese Socialist Party leader Seiichi Katsumata’s press secretary and interpreter during his tour of New York City and American universities.
Japanese Newspaper: “Sunny to America: Two International Students Selected”
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes a Japanese newspaper article featuring a teenaged Toyomasa Fusé and one other Japanese student as they are congratulated by General Douglas MacArthur as two of four selected winners of the Garisa (?) Scholarships to study in the United States. Fusé is quoted as saying that he will be attending a university in Missouri. Lois Fusé’s note on the context of the picture is written on the exterior of the original file folder.
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s student identification card and library card from Hokkaido Sapporo High School, dated Showa 24 (1949), tickets to Ninomiya (1949) and Fusé’s membership card from the Student Christian Association at Missouri Valley College (1951)
Hokkaido Sapporo High School Notebook
Part of Toyomasa Fusé fonds
File includes Fusé’s high school senior notebook, which includes notes from his teachers and classmates bidding him farewell in his graduating year.