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English / Japanese

School of Foreign Studies :
Department of British and American Studies

MURAYAMA Mizuho
Position Professor
Degrees Master of Arts
Last academic career Graduate School of Aoyama Gakuin University
Areas of study American Literature and Culture
Themes of research
  1. Interracial Encounters in Asian American Literature
  2. Transpacific Aspects of American Literature and Culture
Research achievement
  1. "Beyond the Conflict of Race and Class: Is Chang-rae Lee's Native Speaker a Neoliberal Novel?" Terminal Beginning: American Stories and the Power of Words. Hyoron-sha. 2014. (in Japanese)
  2. "Absence and Surfacing of the War Trauma: Hisaye Yamamoto's "Epithalamium" and "Florentine Gardens" The Past Possessed: Trauma, Memories, and Rebirth in Asian American Literature. Kinseido. 2014. (in Japanese)
  3. A Companion to Asian American Literature: Diverse Perspectives on Asian American Literary Studies. Sekaishiso-sha. 2011 (in Japanese).
  4. "The Virgin Land Deforested: The Male-centered Perspective in Karen Tei Yamashita's Brazil-Maru". AALA Journal. No. 11. 2005.
Academic associations
  1. MLA
  2. The American Literature Society in Japan
  3. The Japanese Association for American Studies
  4. AALA(Asian American Literature Association in Japan)
  5. MESA (Multi-Ethnic Studies Association in Japan)
Academic /social activities
  1. Executive member of AALA
  2. Editorial Board member of MESA
Mail Address mizum[at]for.aichi-pu.ac.jp
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