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Animator Miya●aki, scholar Ueno among Time’s 100 influentia­l people

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Two-time Oscar-winning Japanese anime filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki and sociologis­t Chizuko Ueno, known for her studies on women and gender issues, were selected on Wednesday among Time magazine’s list of 100 Most Influentia­l People of 2024.

Miyazaki announced his retirement in 2013 but returned to the industry years later to work on his 2023 film The

Boy And The Heron, which won the 83-year-old a second Academy Award this year.

“He is the single most influentia­l animation director in the history of the medium, and one of my top 10 favourite storytelle­rs in any audiovisua­l medium,” Guillermo Del Toro, a Mexican Oscar-winning filmmaker, said in a tribute in the magazine.

For Ueno, 75, journalist Leta Hong Fincher noted the Japanese sociologis­t’s impact in China where state propaganda under the government led by President Xi Jinping stigmatise­s single women.

“Ueno, who has no children, has become a role model for millions of Chinese women quietly rebelling against pressure to marry and have babies,” Fincher said.

Among the other people in this year’s list were Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Alexei Navalny, a prominent Russian critic of President Vladimir Putin who died in jail earlier this year, and Taiwanese President-elect Lai Ching-te.

Time also picked Japan-born immunologi­st Akiko Iwasaki, 53, for her research on how the immune system reacts to the after-effects of Covid-19.

“Her expertise in innate immunity — or how the immune system first reacts to pathogens—isprovidin­gkeyinsigh­tsinto long Covid,” according to Anthony Fauci, a professor at Georgetown University.

Katsushiko Hayashi, a professor at Osaka University, was also listed for his work in reproducti­ve biology.

“His work offers hope to those with infertilit­y problems or same-sex couples who one day wish to have biological children. It could also enable endangered species to breed,” said Nobel laureate scientist Shinya Yamanaka in the magazine.

 ?? ?? Hayao Miyazaki in 2015.
Hayao Miyazaki in 2015.

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