MURAYAMA Mizuho |
Position |
Professor |
Degrees |
Master of Arts
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Last academic career |
Graduate School of Aoyama Gakuin University
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Areas of study |
American Literature and Culture
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Themes of research |
- Interracial Encounters in Asian American Literature
- Transpacific Aspects of American Literature and Culture
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Research achievement |
- "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)
- "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)
- A Companion to Asian American Literature: Diverse Perspectives on Asian American Literary Studies. Sekaishiso-sha. 2011 (in Japanese).
- "The Virgin Land Deforested: The Male-centered Perspective in Karen Tei Yamashita's Brazil-Maru". AALA Journal. No. 11. 2005.
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Academic associations |
- MLA
- The American Literature Society in Japan
- The Japanese Association for American Studies
- AALA(Asian American Literature Association in Japan)
- MESA (Multi-Ethnic Studies Association in Japan)
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Academic /social activities |
- Executive member of AALA
- Editorial Board member of MESA
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Mail Address |
mizum[at]for.aichi-pu.ac.jp
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