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Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Professor, Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of Liberal Arts, Sophia University
- Degree
- A.B.(Bowdoin College)M.A.(Princeton University)Ph.D(2003, Princeton University)
- Contact information
- s-kono
sophia.ac.jp - Researcher number
- 60439338
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901076082697378
- researchmap Member ID
- 5000105676
At the Faculty of Liberal Arts, I am offering courses on comparative literature and Western literature. My recent research topics include translation and circulation of Japanese literature, Japanese literature as world literature, and plurilingualism in modern Japanese literature.
Research Interests
3Research Areas
1Major Research History
10Education
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Sep, 1995 - Nov, 2003
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Sep, 1991 - May, 1995
Committee Memberships
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Apr, 2022 - Present
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Apr, 2021 - Present
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Aug, 2018 - Jul, 2020
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Apr, 2009 - Mar, 2011
Major Papers
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Modern Japanese Literary Studies (Nihon Kindai Bungaku), (102) 71-86, May 15, 2020 Peer-reviewedThis paper examines Mizumura Minae's Shishōsetsu from Left to Right (1995) in terms of plurilingualism, which assumes that both the writer and the reader have proficiency in multiple languages. Specifically,I consider the question of why Minae, the protagonist, decided to write in Japanese rather than English. I approach this issue by imagining the books Minae could have written in English but chose not to. I discuss the question of how and why she made this decision not only in terms of Minae's education in American schools, but also with reference to several relevant contexts, such as the fall of the "West" and the rise of multiculturalism in American academia, Japanese studies in the United States, narrative temporality in the novel, and the self-referential use of the "shishōsetsu" (I-novel) genre. Mizumura's novel shows that the question of language choice in plurilingual conditions raises a series of fundamental questions about linguistic expression in general.
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Journal of Japanese Studies, 32(2) 311-340, Jul 1, 2006
Misc.
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The Values in Numbers: Reading Japanese Literature in a Global Information Age by Hoyt Long (review)Monumenta Nipponica, 80(1) 163-167, 2025 InvitedLead author
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Journal of Waseda International House of Literature, 2 59-62, Mar 14, 2024 InvitedLead author
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ゲンロンβ, 67, Nov 29, 2021 Invited
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nippon.com, May 21, 2019 InvitedThe overwhelming popularity of Murakami Haruki’s novels in translation has transformed the image of Japanese literature around the world. How will the country’s writing continue to be received on the global stage?
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 41st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON JAPANESE LITERATURE, (41) 131-158, Mar 28, 2018 Invited
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HIKAKU BUNGAKU Journal of Comparative Literature, 58 213-211, Mar 31, 2016
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Modern Japanese Literary Studies, 93 190-195, Nov, 2015 Invited
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ゲンロン通信 : ゲンロン友の会会報, 13 123-126, Jun, 2014
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Genron etc. = ゲンロンエトセトラ : コンテクチュアズ友の会会報, 8 106-108, May, 2013
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Genron etc. = ゲンロンエトセトラ : コンテクチュアズ友の会会報, 7 127-129, Mar, 2013
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Genron etc. = ゲンロンエトセトラ : コンテクチュアズ友の会会報, 6 167-169, Jan, 2013
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Genron etc. = ゲンロンエトセトラ : コンテクチュアズ友の会会報, (5) 128-131, Nov, 2012
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65 124-127, Sep, 2012
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Genron etc. = ゲンロンエトセトラ : コンテクチュアズ友の会会報, (4) 126-129, Aug, 2012
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Modern Japanese literature, 77 229-236, Nov 15, 2007
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Monumenta Nipponica, 62(4) 492-495, 2007
Major Books and Other Publications
20Major Presentations
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EAJS2023, the 17th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, Aug 20, 2023
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Academic Memorial Meeting of Humboldt-University in Berlin commemorating Mori Rintarō (Ōgai), Jul 14, 2022 Invited
Professional Memberships
5Research Projects
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Kakenhi, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Apr, 2020 - Mar, 2023
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Kakenhi, Japan Society for the Promotion of Sciences, 2011 - 2014
Social Activities
10Other
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Nov, 2014 - Nov, 2014