Natasha Fox

Natasha Fox

Work Study - Student Coordinator

With CAPI from October, 2011 - March, 2012

Natasha Fox is a second year MA student in the Pacific and Asian Studies department with a research focus on sexual minority women in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ni-Chome district. She worked as a student coordinator with the Center for Asia Pacific Initiatives.

Natasha Fox received her BA from Portland State University in International Studies with a minor in Japanese. She is interested in affect, biopolitics, subjectivity and the social, global capitalism, and how these relate to gender, especially in Japan. Her current research focuses on sexual minority women in Tokyo's Shinjuku Ni-Chome district, where she completed a research trip in September 2011. The trip was partially funded by a prior position at CAPI.  She did a CAPI workstudy to help organize the student symposium in 2012.