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Tomiko Yoda, Associate Professor, Asian and African Languages and Literature

Tomiko Yoda
Contact Info:
Office Location:  2101 Campus Dr
Office Phone:  919 684 4310
Email Address: send me a message

Office Hours:

Wed 3:00 - 4:00
Education:

Ph.D. in JapaneseStanford University1996
M.A. in JapaneseStanford University1991
Candidate for Ph.D. in ReligionHarvard University1987
M.A. in Oriental PhilosophyNagoya University (Nagoya, Japan)1987
B.A. in ReligionWesleyan University (Middletown, CT)1983
Specialties:

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)

  1. T. Yoda (co-edit), Japan After Japan: Social and Cultural Life From the Recessionary 90s to the Present (Summer, 2006), Duke University Press
  2. T. Yoda, First-Person Voice and Citizen-Subject: The Modernity of Ogai's Maihime, Journal of Asian Studies, vol. 65 no. 25 (May, 2006)
  3. 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)
  4. T. Yoda, Gender And National Literature: Heian Texts and Constructions of Japanese Modernity (2004), Duke University Press
  5. 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]

 

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