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Faculty Research

Recent Publications & Presentations

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  • French Studies 2023
    Yoko Maki

    Associate Professor

    The Price of Care: A reflection on work in childcare and elderly care in France

  • Hispanic Studies 2023
    Noriko Hataya

    Professor

    “Solidarity economy movement in Colombia. Two regional experiences promoted by popular education for integral change“.

  • English Studies 2022
    Mishio Yamanaka

    Assistant Professor

    “A College Town in Black and White: The Color Line and Fumiko Seki’s Days in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1955-1957”

  • English Studies 2022
    Lisa Fairbrother

    Professor

    Conceptualizing the macro and micro as an intertwining continuum: A viewpoint from LMT

  • German Studies 2022
    KIMURA, Goro Christoph

    Professor

    Rethinking Language Policy: How to deal with agency

  • English Studies 2022
    OSHIO, Kazuto

    Professor

    Transnational Encounters in ‘Private Spaces’ of the Japanese Allied Occupation

  • German Studies 2021
    KIMURA, Goro Christoph

    Professor

    Book in Japanese about interlingual strategies Buch auf Japanisch über interlinguale Strategien

  • English Studies 2021
    WILLIAMS, John

    Professor

    I am not an Algorithm: Adapting Kafka’s Novel, Der Prozess into a Japanese-Language Feature Film

  • German Studies 2020
    KIMURA, Goro Christoph

    Professor

    Strategie komunikacji transgranicznej: perspektywa polsko-niemiecka a sytuacja w Japonii (Strategies of transborder communication: German-Polish perspectives and the Japanese situation)

  • English Studies 2020
    HIROTA, Hidetaka

    Associate Professor

    Alien Contract Labor Law and the Problem of Imported Labor in Gilded Age America

  • English Studies 2020
    DEGUCHI, Makiko

    Professor

    Teaching about “Japanese Privilege” in Higher Education: Contextualizing Privilege to the Japanese Context

  • English Studies 2019
    KITAHARA, Mafuyu

    Professor

    Vowel devoicing in Tokyo Japanese: its lexical status