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Jonathan DeHart
Jonathan DeHart is a Tokyo-based journalist and correspondent for The Diplomat.
Jonathan DeHart writes primarily about art, culture and social trends. Previously, he worked as a journalist for both print and online media in Shanghai and served as associate editor for The Diplomat in Tokyo.
He can be followed on Twitter @jon_de_hart
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May 11, 2017
‘Skeleton God’: Exorcising Demons in Tibet
By Jonathan DeHart
Mysterious murders, corruption, and the ghosts of history haunt the fictional Tibetan town of Yangkar.
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December 28, 2016
Peering Into Hong Kong’s Dark Side
By Jonathan DeHart
The Diplomat speaks with street photographer Jonathan van Smit, whose stark images reveal life on Hong Kong’s fringe.
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November 25, 2016
Sacred Ink: Tattoos of Polynesia
By Jonathan DeHart
After 150 years of religious suppression, tattoos have returned to their rightful place as cultural symbols of Polynesia.
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November 07, 2016
Sacred Ink: Thailand’s Magic Tattoos
By Jonathan DeHart
Thailand’s ancient tradition of mystical tattooing, known as sak yant, is thriving in the kingdom today.
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October 10, 2016
Forbidden Ink: Redrawing the Lines of Japan’s Tattoo Debate
By Jonathan DeHart
As fashion and social context evolves, could attitudes towards tattoos change in the country?
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October 04, 2016
Forbidden Ink: Japan’s Contentious Tattoo Heritage
By Jonathan DeHart
Despite an illustrious past and revered status overseas, Japanese tattoos have long struggled for acceptance at home.
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September 13, 2016
The Mountain Monks of Japan
By Jonathan DeHart
Meet the Yamabushi, a group of alpine ascetics who are opting out of the rat race and reconnecting with nature.
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September 02, 2016
Painting the Bangkok Night
By Jonathan DeHart
An interview with American artist Chris Coles on his watercolor visions of Bangkok’s seedy side.
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August 03, 2016
Preserving Cambodia’s Artistic Heritage
By Jonathan DeHart
The Diplomat spoke with art restorer Borany Mam about the efforts to restore Cambodia’s endangered canvases.
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July 09, 2016
Pass the Herbs: A Vietnamese Street Food Primer
By Jonathan DeHart
From Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi, eating on the street in Vietnam is a treat.
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June 30, 2016
India’s First Hijra Music Group Roars to Victory in Cannes
By Jonathan DeHart
6 Pack Band has put the stigmatized transgender community on the global creative map. But there’s a long way to go.
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June 06, 2016
Godzilla Resurgence: Japan Reboots Its Most Iconic Monster
By Jonathan DeHart
After a twelve-year hiatus, Godzilla returns to theaters in Japan this July, and could be more relevant than ever.
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