Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Atkins, Paul. "What is the Japanese 'wabi-sabi' aesthetic actually about? 'Miserable tea' and loneliness, for starters." The Conversation, March 12, 2024.  Publications, Articles
Masuda, Kyoko, Ohta, Amy Snyder and Tsujihara, Rie (under contract, to appear in 2024). Concept-Based Language Instruction: Usage-based Linguistics and Sociocultural Theory in Teaching Japanese. Routledge. Publications, Books
Sébastien Guillet, Christophe Corona, Clive Oppenheimer, Franck Lavigne, Myriam Khodri, Francis Ludlow, Micheal Sigl, Matthew Toohey, Paul S. Atkins, Zhen Yang, Tomoko Muranaka, Nobuko Horikawa, and Markus Stoffel. “Lunar eclipses illuminate timing and climate impact of medieval volcanism.”  Nature, vol. 616, pp. 90–95 (2023).  Publications, Articles
Tsujihara, R. (2022). Teaching the Japanese Aspectual form Teiru using Concept-Based Language Instruction (C-BLI) in an Intact Beginning-Level Classroom. Language and Sociocultural Theory9(1), 91-121. Publications, Articles
Mack, E. 2022. Acquired Alterity: Migration, Identity, and Literary Nationalism. California: University of California Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1525/luminos.116 Publications, Books
Paul S. Atkins. “Hengoku no kajin: yōkyoku Teika kara Myōjō e (The Poet in Limbo: From the Nō play Teika to Myōjō)” in Teika no motarashita mono, ed. Nihon Joshi Daigaku Nihon Bungakka, vol. 20 of Nihon Joshi Daigaku sōsho (Tokyo: Kanrin Shobō, 2018), pp. 69-104. In Japanese and English. Publications, Essays
“Hengoku no kajin: yōkyoku Teika kara Myōjō e (The Poet in Limbo: From the Nō play Teika to Myōjō)” in Teika no motarashita mono, ed. Nihon Joshi Daigaku Nihon Bungakka, vol. 20 of Nihon Joshi Daigaku sōsho (Tokyo: Kanrin Shobō, 2018), pp. 69-104. In Japanese and English. Publications, Essays
Cho, Heekyoung. 2018. “Rethinking World Literature through the Relations between Russian and East Asian Literatures.” Cross-Currents: East Asian History and Culture Review 7, no. 2 (November): 397-422. Publications, Essays
Jesty, Justin. Art and Engagement in Early Postwar Japan. Cornell University Press, 2018 Publications, Books
Paul S. Atkins. Teika:  The Life and Works of a Medieval Japanese Poet.  Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 2017. Publications, Books
Lowy, Christopher. "'Post-shinjitsu' no sekai ni okeru 'tsurishi' no kyūchi -- Trump o shiji shita 'gei' to 'okama' no sōi o rikai suru tame ni." Eureka [Yuriika] January 2017 ISBN 978-4-7917-0321-0. Publications, Essays
Cho, Heekyoung. 2017. “Transnationality and Coloniality in the Concept of Modern Korean Literature." Journal of Korean Studies 22, no. 1 (Spring): 69-99. Publications, Essays
Michiko Urita, SAGE Encyclopedia of Music and Culture, Accepted and forthcoming, 2017 Publications, Essays
Azuma, Hiroki. "An Illness Called Criticism." Trans. Christopher Lowy. Genron 4: Criticism in Contemporary Japan III (2016): E02-11 ISBN-13: 978-4907188191. Publications, Translations
Azuma, Hiroki. "The World After Dark Tourism." Trans. Christopher Lowy. Genron 3: Escape from Postwar Japanese Art (2016): E02-11 ISBN-13: 978-4907188177.  Publications, Translations
Cho, Heekyoung. 2016. “The Webtoon: A New Form for Graphic Narrative”The Comics Journal, (July 18), 6,915 words. (http://www.tcj.com/the-webtoon-a-new-form-for-graphic-narrative/) Publications, Essays
Michiko Urita, Nihon Kayō Kenkyū [Studies on Japanese Ballads and Songs], 55, 63-73.http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/40020822058  Publications, Essays
Azuma, Hiroki. "On Our Inaugural Issue." Trans. Christopher Lowy. Genron 1: Criticism in Contemporary Japan I (2015): E02-11 ISBN-13: 978-4907188122. Publications, Translations
Michiko Urita, Common Knowledge, 21(3), 484-509. Duke University Press.  http://commonknowledge.dukejournals.org/content/21/3/484.abstract Publications, Essays
Editor, Beikoku Kashū Kyōiku-kyoku kentei Nihongo tokuhon (reproduction of the textbook series produced in California from 1924-39), 16 vols. (Tokyo: Bunsei Shoin, 2014). Publications, Books
“The realism debate and the politics of modern art in early postwar Japan.” Japan Forum 26, no. 4 (2014), 508-529. Publications, Essays
Paul S. Atkins. “The Word Monosugoshi and Changing Perceptions of Nature in Medieval Japan.” Japanese Language and Literature 47:2 (October, 2013), pp. 159-92. Publications, Essays
Lowy, Christopher. "Nihongo no ākitekucha: kakikotoba no kōchiku tekusuto-sei o megutte." (Towards an Architecture of Text: On the Architexture of Written Japanese). Symphoniker, ed. Nagase Kai. Tokyo: Symphoniker 1.1, 2013. pg. 3-19. Publications, Essays
Lowy, Christopher. “Chōheimen-ka shita nihongo de no komyunikēshon ni tsuite: tojikomoru nihon no hihyō.” (On Communication In a Hyperflattend Japanese Language: Japanese Criticisim and Introversion). genron etc., ed. Azuma Hiroki. Tokyo: genron 2.4, 2012. pg. 83-95. Publications, Essays
Justin Jesty. "Tokyo 1960: Days of Rage and Grief Hamaya Hiroshi’s Photos of the Anti-Security-Treaty Protests." Visualizing Cultures. MIT: 2012. Publications, Essays