Day 1 (October 11, 2008) Session Program
Session 1 starts at 2:00 pm; Session 2 at 2:55 pm; Session 3 at 3:50 pm; and Session 4 at 4:45 pm. Each session includes a paper presentation (30 minutes), plus questions and answers afterward.
Room # 1
ONISHI Naoki, Moderator
YAMAGUCHI Yoshinari (Kochi Women's University),
“Natural History Turned National History: An Approach to Jeremy Belknap, The Foresters”
HAYASHI Ichiro, Moderator
TAKIGUCHI Mika (Rissho University) (Graduate),
“The Encounter for Gaining Wisdom: Washington Irving and Walter Scott”
TAKEDA Takako, Moderator
HORI Tomohiro (Tokyo Metropolitan University) (Part-time Lecturer),
“Spectacle and Peeping in Slave Narratives”
WAKABAYASHI Makiko (Aoyama Gakuin University),
“Seduction Motifs in Minister's Wooing:Harriet Beecher Stowe's Critical View of Sentimental Novel”
Room # 2
YOKOTA Kazunori, Moderator
INAGAKI Shinichi (Jissen Women’s University),
“Marriage System and Property in The House of the Seven Gables : Free Love in the Communitarian Network”
KOKUBO Junko (Aichi Shukutoku University),
“Rewriting Authority: A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys as an Educational Medium”
HOSHINO Katsutoshi, Moderator
SUGIMOTO Hiroyo (University of Tsukuba) (Graduate),
“Sole Inhabitants of the Sole House: Herman Melville’s ‘The Piazza’ and American Family Home”
OSHIMA Yukiko (Fukuoka University),
“Melville in His Last Years: Billy Budd and Poems”
Room # 3
FUKUDA Takako, Moderator
SAITO Sonoko (Suzuka National College of Technology),
“Reading and Writing in In the Cage : The Question of Identity in the Work of Henry James”
NAKADA Takashi (Wako University),
“How Old Sheet Music Portrayed America: Journalism of Printed Popular Music in the 19th and Early 20th Century”
UZAWA Yoshiko, Moderator
WATANABE Mayumi (Fukushima College) (Part-time Lecturer),
“The Form of Subversion in Sister Carrie”
SATOUCHI Katsumi (Osaka University),
“Under the Old Regime: The Role of Chapter 18 in Charles W. Chesnutt's The House Behind the Cedars”
Room # 4
FUJITANI Seiwa, Moderator
TAKAHASHI Michiko (Fukuoka University),
“From a Swimmer to Diver: Reading F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Swimmers’ as a Prologue to Tender Is the Night”
MAEDA Kazuhira (Naruto University of Education),
“Nick Adams as Writer, Nick Adams as Character, and ‘he’”
MORI Arinori, Moderator
YAMAMOTO Yuko (Doshisha University) (Part-time Lecturer),
“William Faulkner and the Modern Funeral Industry”
NAGAO Satoru (Kumamoto University),
“‘Law’ and Community in Sanctuary”
Room # 5
YOSHIOKA Shizuyo, Moderator
TSUJI Hideo (Kanto Gakuin University) (Part-time Lecturer),
“The Sun ‘Also’ Rises in Harlem: Black Hardboiled Style in Wallace Thurman’s Infants of the Spring”
David A. FARNELL (Kyushu University),
“Utopias False and True in Baldwin’s ‘Sonny’s Blues’”
TAKEMOTO Noriaki, Moderator
MISOE Atsuro (University of Tsukuba) (Graduate),
“Cold War at Tiffany’s: Geopolitics of an Air Travel in Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
Room # 6
HASHIMOTO Kenji, Moderator
OCHI Hiromi (Hitotsubashi University),
“The Southern Moment of Modernism.”
KOSHIKAWA Yoshiaki, Moderator
YAMANO Shigeru (Osaka University) (Graduate),
“From Beloved to Arc d’X : Politics of Ghosts in Historical Narratives”
NITTA Reiko, Moderator
UEDA Mayuko (Tokyo Metropolitan University) (Part-Time Lecturer),
“Bloody Hand: The Representations of a Writing Woman in Paul Auster’s The Book of Illusions”
SHIMOJO, Keiko (University of Miyazaki),
“An American Way of Being, or ‘a human becoming’: Renewable Frontier and Renewable Identity in Auster’s Moon Palace”
Room # 7
TAKADA Shuhei, Moderator
MAKINO Rie (Nihon University),
“Floating Subject: Transnationalism in Karen Tei Yamashita’s Through the Arc of the Rain Forest”
HATOOKA Keita (Meiji University),
“American Luddites and the American West: Looking Backward from Against the Day”
OMORI Yoshihiko, Moderator
MIZUNO Atsuko (Sanyo Women’s College),
“Four Seasons and Chaos: Rudolfo Anaya’s Jemez Spring”
Room # 8
KOGA Tetsuo, Moderator
ARAKI Yoko (Niihama Junior College of Technology),
“Imagining / Inventing Homeland: H. W. Longfellow’s Evangeline and the Late-Nineteenth-Century English-Canadian Nationalist Poets”
YAMANAKA Akiko (Dokkyo University) (Part-time Lecturer),
“Henry’s Minstrel Mask”
FUJIMOTO Masaki, Moderator
KOBAYASHI Aimei (Aoyama Gakuin University) (Part-time Lecturer),
“The Sinking Whale: Robert Lowell’s Poetical Development”
HARA Shigeyoshi (Dokkyo University),
“Gary Snyder and Ryosen-an: A Meeting with Ruth Fuller Sasaki”
Room # 9
FUROMOTO Atsuko, Moderator
MATSUDA Chihoko (Hitotsubashi University) (Graduate),
“Derek Walcott’s New Caribbean Woman”
Raphaël LAMBÉRT (University of Tsukuba),
“Men of the Middle Passage and Middle Passage Men: Transatlantic Slave Trade and Poetic Imagination”
YAMAMOTO Hideyuki, Moderator
HIBINO Kei (Seikei University),
“Faith and Salvation in Angels in America : Reading along with T.S. Eliot's and Emmanuel Levinas’s Works”
Room # 10
HARA Eriko, Moderator
OKINO Marika (Kobe University) (Graduate),
“Race, Gender, Sexuality and Violence in Diana Son’s Stop Kiss”
MORI Haruna (Osaka University) (Graduate),
“Death and Regeneration in the Theater: Dedication or The Stuff of Dreams by Terrence McNally”
UCHINO Tadashi, Moderator
MORIMOTO Michitaka (Osaka University) (Graduate),
“Ringing an Alarm Bell: American Crisis in Sam Shepard’s The God of Hell”
MORI Mizuki (Osaka University) (Graduate),
“The Predictable Appearance of the Ghost: The Whereabouts of the American Economic System Represented in Simpatico”
Day 2 (October 12, 2008)
Workshop
12:10 a.m.-1:20 p.m.
Room #1
Hemingway and Popular/Visual Culture
(The Hemingway Society of Japan)
Moderator and Panelist | Tadashi NAGASAWA, Sugiyama Jogakuen University |
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Panelists |
Yoko ARIMA, Yamawaki Gakuen Junior College Shuhei TAKADA, Kyushu Tokai University Mariko WATANABE, Fukuoka University |
Room #2
The Representations of Birds: Beyond Ethnicity
Moderator | MATSUMOTO Noboru, Kokushikan University |
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Panelists |
YAMAMOTO Shin, Yokkaichi University UDONO Erika, Aichi Prefecture University YOKOTA Yuri, Hiroshima Kokusai Gakuin University SHIMIZU Nao, Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University |
Symposia
1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Room #1
Planetarity in American Literature
Moderator and Panelist | YAMAZATO Katsunori, University of the Ryukyus |
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Panelist |
Mariko Watanabe, Nishikyushu University Takayuki Tatsumi, Keio University Yoji Sakate, Playwright |
Room #2
How Was It Black?: Modernism Reconsidered
Moderator | GOTO Kazuhiko, Rikkyo Univeristy |
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Panelist |
SATO Hiroko, Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Professor Emeritus NAGAHATA Akitoshi, Nagoya University UENO Naoko, Dokkyo Univeristy NITTA Keiko, Rikkyo University |