Day 1 (October 14, 2017) 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
SATO Mitsushige, Moderator
1. KOIZUMI Yumiko Keio University (Graduate)
A Hero Tumbles in Trumbull’s M’Fingal (1782)
2. MORIMOTO Hikari Kyoto University (Graduate)
The Index of the Sun, the Mysteries of Heaven: The Iconography of "The Gold-Bug" and Stylus
TAKAHASHI Tsutomu, Moderator
3. OGURA Michiaki University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (Graduate)
Silent Friendship: (Im)possibility of Intimate Reading in Henry David Thoreau’s A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
KUBO Takuya, Moderator
4. KOJIMA Naoto Hosei University
The American Dream in Venice: The Romance of Reunion and Howellsian Realism in A Foregone Conclusion
Room # 2
FUJIE Keiko, Moderator
1. Jorge García Arroyo Kagoshima University (Graduate)
The Plaza Mayor in Herman Melville's Works: A Place of Interaction between Power and Rebellion
2. TAURA Koichiro Seikei University (Graduate)
Is Blubber Mere Blubber?: Whaling in Moby-Dick
HASHIMOTO Yasunaka, Moderator
3. NARA Yumiko Tokyo University of Science, Suwa
What Is a Hero?: Melville's "Hawthorne and His Mosses," Pierre and Carlyle's On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History
4. FUJIMOTO Yukinobu Yamaguchi University
Bartleby Declines Relief from the Lawyer: Rethinking Melville's Ideal of Democracy and its Humanitarian Ethics
Room # 3
NAKANISHI Kayoko, Moderator
1. OHNO Setsuko Kyushu Institute of Technology
Is College Useful?: Academic Intelligence and Practical Intelligence in Nathaniel Hawthorne's
Fanshawe
2. TOYAMA Kenji Yamaguchi University
Islam in American Literature: Second Report
MAEDA Kazuhira, Moderator
3. KURABAYASHI Hideo Kyorin University
Ernest Hemingway's Acquisition of Prose Style in His High School Days
4. NOMA Shoji Bukkyo University
The Sufferings of a Returned Soldier: A Reading of Hemingway's "Soldier's Home"
Room # 4
SASAKI Mari, Moderator
1. MIYAZAWA Yuki Hokkaido University (Graduate)Edith Wharton's Ghost Stories and the Psychical Research
2. SHIMIZU Satoko Kyushu Sangyo University
Straying Pioneer Woman: On Two-Faced Sapphira in Sapphira and the Slave Girl
NAKACHI Sachi, Moderator
3. KOTO Sachiko Gifu City Women's College
Spatial Representations and Identity: Richard Wright’s Native Son and 12 Million Black Voices
4.MATSUMOTO Noboru Kokushikan University
The Literary Magazine in the Harlem Renaissance: Fire!!
Room # 5
YAMAMOTO Yuko, Moderator
1. MATSUSHITA Saya Kyushu University (Graudate)
Passing the Border: The Loss of Innocence on Performance in Light in August
2. KANAHIRO Akira Nara Teachers College of Early Childhood Education (Part-time)
Go Faster: Reading The Snopes Trilogy from the Perspective of Dromology
MORI Arinori, Moderator
3. KANAZAWA Satoshi Kyoto Women's University
Problems of Authorship in William Faulkner's Pylon
SATOUCHI Katsumi, Moderator
4. GONDA Kenji Seikei University
“A Fiction of Law and Custom”: Race and Law in Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson
Room # 6
1. No Session
FUKASE Yukiko, Moderator
2. HAYASHI Hikari Osaka University (Graduate)
The Convent Women's Alternative Writing in Toni Morrison's Paradise
MORI Aoi, Moderator
3. NISHIMITSU Kisho Kwansei Gakuin University (Graduate)
Photography and Testimony in Love
4. NAGAO Mayuki Osaka University (Graduate)
Education in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Room # 7
KAWAMURA Aki, Modeartor
1. YAMAMOTO Rena Osaka University (Graduate)
Letters and Memories in Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything Is Illuminated
2. Ng Lay Sion Osaka University (Graduate)
Post-gender and the Biological Body in Don DeLillo's Zero K
MURAYAMA Mizuho, Moderator
3. NAKAMURA Rika Seijo University
“The Perpetrator’s Tale”: The “Comfort Women” Figures and the Trauma of the “Unjust Victims” in Chang-rae Lee’s A Gesture Life
FUROMOTO Atsuko, Moderator
4. IWASE Yuka Toyo University
Between Anna and Her Mother: Aspects of Care in Elizabeth Nunez’s Novels
Room # 8
EDA Takaomi, Moderator
1. YOSHIDA Aya The University of Shiga Prefecture
Paterson, a Place for the Poem: William Carlos Williams's American Epic
2. UESUGI Yuko National Institute of Technology, Kure College
“Every woman adores a Fascist”: Sylvia Plath's Gender Perspectives in the Poems of Deflection
MATSUDA Juichi, Moderator
3. KAZAHAYA Yuka Okayama Prefectural University
Why is He Being Observed?: Reading Joel Oppenheimer’s “The Man Observed through the Window”
4. AZUMA Yuuichirou Komazawa University
The Branch Will Not Break by James Wright
Room # 9
OHNO Kumi, Moderator
1. NAKAYAMA Hiroki Osaka University (Graduate)
Beyond Conflicts in Family: Patriarchy and Racial Inheritance in Fences
2. FUJIKURA Hitomi Juntendo University
Mixture of Gender in M. Butterfly
HARA Shigeyoshi, Moderator
3. THEADO Matthew Kobe City University of Foreign Studies
“I'll Know My Song Well”: Songwriting Revolutions in Bob Dylan's Early Years
4. No Session
Room # 10
ONO Shinichiro, Moderator
1. NISHIMURA Ruriko Osaka University (Graduate)
The Arbitrariness of Normality and the Tragedy of America in The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?
2. MURAKAMI Haruka Osaka University (Graduate)
What One Seeks in the End: The Lady from Dubuque as an Entanglement of Parallel Worlds
TOTANI Yoko, Moderator
3. MINATO Keiji Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts
Assessing History through the Broadway Musical: Hamilton: An American Musical and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
KISHI Masayuki, Moderator
4. AIHARA Naomi Chiba Institute of Technology
Greening Tennessee Williams: Nature in Suddenly Last Summer
Day 2 (October 15, 2017)
Workshop
11:55 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
Room #1
Teaching American Literature in English
How to Use American Literary Works in the Language Classroom -- The Great Gatsby’s Case
Moderator and Panelist: | SEKIDO Fuyuhiko (Dokkyo University) |
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Panelists: |
KURABAYASHI Hideo (Kyorin
University) |
Room #2
Kyushu Henry James Society
American Literature and Neuroscience
Moderator and Panelist: | SAITO Sonoko(University of Kitakyushu) |
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Keynote Speaker and Panelist: |
Jane F. Thrailkill (University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill) |
Panelists: |
SUNAGAWA Noriko (Kyushu Lutheran College) |
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Symposia
1:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m.
I ALSJ Tohoku Branch
The Counterculture Reconsidered
Moderator: | MURAKAMI Akira, Akita University |
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Panelists: |
NAKAGAKI Kotaro, Daito Bunka University OMORI Akio, Kyoai Gakuen University
IDE Tatsuro, Tohoku Gakuin University |
II ALSJ Kyushu Branch
Drama, Theater, Performance & Beyond: Showcasing Research Methods
Moderator and Panelist: | OKAMOTO Tasuke (Kyushu University) |
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Panelists: |
OTA Kazuaki (Kyushu University, Professor Emeritus) HIRATA Eiichiro (Keio University)
SAKAI Takashi (Fukuoka University) |