
Three scholars of Japanese literature and culture — Jon Pitt, Brian Hurley, and Shelby Oxenford — present perspectives on the impact of the events depicted in Oppenheimer, rendered invisible in the film. Moderated by Miryam Sas, Professor of Comparative Literature and Film & Media, UC Berkeley. This event is co-presented by the On the Same Page program and the Center for Japanese Studies. It is part of a series this fall around Oppenheimer, presented by the On the Same Page program.