Day 1 (October 1, 2016) 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
OSHIMA Yukiko, Moderator
1. KASANE Yui Hitotsubashi University (Graduate)
Drifting Islands: Representations of Japan in Melville’s Moby-Dick and John Manjiro
2. UCHIBORI Naoko Nihon University
Mary Moody Emerson and American Syncretism: A Pilgrimage to Immortality
TAKEUCHI Katsunori, Moderator
3. ARAI Keiko Musashi Univeristy
A Genealogy of “mother’s child”: Rethinking Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “Fair Ladies”
4. Ramsey, David Notre Dame Women’s University
Wrestling Rhetorics and the Masque of Mythologies in Hawthorne’s “The May-Pole of Merry Mount”
Room 2
ORISHIMA Masashi, Moderator
1. KOIZUMI Koizumi Kyoto University (Gradutate)
Jack London’s “protest” against Animal Story Writers: A Comparison of His Works with Those of E.
T. Seton and W. J. Long
2. ODA Tomoko Kobe University (Graduate)
The Representations of Native Americans in J. D. Salinger’s “The Laughing Man”
OGAWA Masago, Moderator
3. MINOBE Takako Kyoto University (Gradutate)
Mark Twain’s Mysterious Stranger and “How to Tell a Story”: Focusing on “The Chronicle of Young
Satan”
4. WAGURI Ryo Shujitsu University
Mark Twain’s Attitude with Immoral Relationships and His Autobiography
Room 3
MISUGI Keiko, Moderator
1. CHIBA, Yohei Kanto Gakuin University (Part-time)
Jeffersonian Liberalism and Self-governance in John Dos Passos’ Biographies and Historical Novels
SUGINO Kentaro, Moderator
2. SHOJI Hearn Kyoko Jochi University
Passing Gatsby, Queering Clare: The Tragic Mulatto Theme and Sentimentality in Modernist
Literature
UENISHI Tetsuo, Moderator
3. KOSHIMA Shohei Ryukoku University (Graduate)
“You can’t live forever”: Myrtle, George and Consumer Society in The Great Gatsby
4. FUJITANI Seiwa RYukoku University (Emeritus)
Reconsideration of “Winter Dreams”
Room 4
OCHI Shinsuke, Moderator
1. KANAHIRO Akira Nara Teachers College of Early Childhood Education (Part-time)
Floating Desire: Flem Snopes and Advertising Technique
HAYASE Hironori, Moderator
2. YAMAMOTO Yoshihiro Tokushima Bunri University
Dilsey: The Story of the Gibson Family in The Sound and the Fury
3. NAMIKI Nobuaki Senshu University
The Historicism of the Appendix to The Sound and the Fury and the Sexuality of “the Muddy Seat
of a Little Girl’s Drawers”
4.No Session
Room 5
IWATA Kazuo, Moderator
1. NISHIOKA Karen Kyoto University (Graudate)
A Comparative Study of Edna Ferber’s Giant and Its Adaptation by George Stevens:
Representations of the Repressed in Terms of Gender, Class and Race
2. HIRATSUKA Hiroko Nihon University
“Race, Gender and Cold War in Ann Petry’s The Narrows”
TEADO Matthew, Moderator
3. Günther Dierk Tokushima University. Institute of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
‘Time’ and Its Various Forms in Robert E. Howard’s Fantastic Stories
YUKI Masami, Moderator
4. IWAMASA Shinji Shirayuri University
A Lineage of Rhetoric in Terry Tempest Williams’ When Women Were Birds
Room 6
ASO Atsushi, Moderator
1. AMBO Natsue Osaka University (Graduate)
Faceless Women: The Expectation of Cyborg Feminism in V. and Gravity’s Rainbow
2. HIRAKAWA Nodoka Osaka University (Graduate)
9/11 in Afterimages: The Poetics of Slow Motion in Falling Man
OKAMOTO Tasuke, Moderator
3. UEMURA Mami Osaka University. (Graduate)
The Allegory of Collection: Progress and Collapse of the Narrative of Paul Auster’s Works
4. MIYAKE Ippei Osaka University (Graduate)
A Transforming Narrator: Fusion of “Reader” and Text in Richard Powers’ Generosity
Room 7
SAK Taras, Modeartor
1. Ng Lay Sion Osaka University (Graduate)
“Exploding and Being Swallowed”: Cannibalism in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
2. KONDO Yuki Osaka University (Graduate)
The Revenant’s Voice Returns: The Transcendence of the Female Terrorist in Philip Roth’s
American Pastoral
SHONAKA Takayuki, Modearator
3. SHIGA Shunsuke Keio University (Graduate)
Linguistic Exile across the Atlantic: Italy as the Third Space in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake
4. OKINO Marika Nationa Institute of Technology, Kochi College
To Acquire “Intangible Things”: Fiction and Trauma in Nina Revoyr’s The Age of Dreaming”
Room 8
WATANABE Mariko, Moderator
1. HIRANUMA, Kimiko Seitoku University
The Possibility of Love in the Form of First Person Plural in Samuel R. Delany’s Babel-17
KANAZAWA Satoshi
2. ARNOLD Wayne E. University of Kitakyushu
Perpendicular Architecture: The Skyscrapers and Bridges of Henry Miller
NITTA Keiko, Moderator
3. MINE Maiko Japan Women's University
Not Uncle Tom’s Cabin but Uncle Robin’s Castle———Raven Quickskill’s Witchery on the Word in
Flight to Canada
4. TABUKI Kyoko Kyushu Institute of Technology
Mourning for the Shattered Fantasy and Celebration of the Power of Dreaming: the Ongoing Hope
of the Aging Counterculture Generation in July, July
Room 9
ONISHI Naoki, Moderator
1. INOUE Shihoko Kobe City University of Foreign Studies (Graduate)
Carrying Unborn Words: The Difficulty in “Embodiment” in Sylvia Plath’s Poetry
2. UNO Hiroko Kobe College (Professor Emeritus)
Emily Dickinson and Japanese Flowers: William Clark and Joe Neesima
NAGAHATA Akitoshi, Moderator
3. UESUGI Yuko National Institute of Technology, Kure College
A Cake of Soap, A Wedding Ring, A Gold Filling: The Elements Affecting the Art of Sylvia Plath
in a Sidelong Fashion
4. WATANABE Momoko Tokyo Metropolitan University (Professor Emeritus)
“Daddy, Daddy, you bastard”: Sylvia Plath’s lyric “you”
Room 10
AIHARA Naomi, Moderator
1. Murakami Haruka Osaka University (Graduate)
Pregnancy, Death, and Sexuality in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
2. PAKU Kenyu Osaka University (Graduate)
Tennessee Williams and Theater of Eroticism: Representations of Desire in Clothes for a Summer
Hotel
ITO Akira, Moderator
3. NAKAYAMA Hiroki Osaka University (Graduate)
Change of Family Love and Racial Struggle in August Wilson’s Seven Guitars
4. KURODA Emiko Chuo University
Analysis of the Elements Which Create “Others” in American Drama
Day 2 (October 2, 2016)
Workshop
11:55 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
Room #1
I Studying and Using Lyrics of American Music in the Language Classroom
Moderator and Speaker | SEKIDO Fuyuhiko (Dokkyo University) |
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Speakers |
KOBAYASHI
Aimei (Shizuoka Eiwa Gakuin University) |
Room #2
II A Cultural History of Irish-Americans: Migration, Inter-Ethnicity and Transnationalism
Moderator and Speaker | NISHIGAUCHI Marumi (Nagano College of Nursing) |
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Speakers | NAGAOKA Shingo (Shimane University) BABA Akira (Japan Women’s University) |
Symposia
1:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
I Chubu Branch
Presidential Election and American Literature (working title)
Moderator and Panelist | KAWAMURA Aki (Aichi University) |
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Panelists |
NAGASAWA Tadashi (Sugiyama Jogakuen University) OCHI Hiromi (Hitotsubashi University) FUJITA Atsushi (Aichi Gakuin University) |
II Chu-Shikoku Branch
After the Canon Wars ー Reconsidering and Reconstructing the History of American Literature
Moderator and Panelist | SHIGESAKO Kazumi (Hijiyama University) |
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Panelists |
KIDO Mitsuyo (Hiroshima University) MAEDA Ippei (Naruto University of Education) |