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Tomiko Yoda, Associate Professor, Asian and African Languages and Literature
| Office Location: | 2101 Campus Dr |
| Office Phone: | 919 684 4310 |
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- Office Hours:
- Wed 3:00 - 4:00
- Education:
Ph.D. in Japanese Stanford University 1996 M.A. in Japanese Stanford University 1991 Candidate for Ph.D. in Religion Harvard University 1987 M.A. in Oriental Philosophy Nagoya University (Nagoya, Japan) 1987 B.A. in Religion Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT) 1983
- Specialties:
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Japanese
Cultural Studies
- Research Interests: Literary Theory, Gender Studies, and Japanese Intellectual History
She specializes in Japanese literature, intellectual history, gender, and feminist studies.
- Keywords:
- Asia • Japan • Literature • Intellectual History • Gender • Feminism
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- T. Yoda (co-edit), Japan After Japan: Social and Cultural Life From the Recessionary 90s to the Present (Summer, 2006), Duke University Press
- T. Yoda, First-Person Voice and Citizen-Subject: The Modernity of Ogai's Maihime, Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 65 no. 25 (May, 2006)
- T. Yoda, Heian bungaku no joseika to juhasseiki kagaku no kindaisei [Feminization of Heian Literature and the Modernity of Eighteenth-Century Poetics], Genji kenkyû no. 10 (2005)
- T. Yoda, Gender And National Literature: Heian Texts and Constructions of Japanese Modernity (2004), Duke University Press
- T. Yoda, Kogyaru and the Political Economy of Feminized Consuer Culture, in Zappa: the Social Space and Movements of Contemporary Japan, edited by Sabu Kohso and Yutaka Nagahara (Accepted, forthcoming), Autonomedia [abs]



