Hitomi Yoshio
(由尾 瞳)
Modified on: 01/22
Profile Information
- Affiliation
- Faculty of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Waseda University
- Degree
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Ph.D.(Columbia University)M.A.(Columbia University)M.A.(The University of Tokyo)B.A.(Yale University)
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 201601016703310319
- researchmap Member ID
- 7000018061
Research Interests
7Research Areas
1Research History
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Sep, 2016 - Present
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Sep, 2023 - Jul, 2024
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Aug, 2022 - Aug, 2023
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Aug, 2012 - Jul, 2016
Education
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Aug, 1997 - May, 2001
Papers
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Reading Desire in a New Generation of Japanese Women Writers, edited by Nina Cornyetz and Rebecca Copeland. Routledge, 86-105, 2023 Peer-reviewed
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The Palgrave Handbook of Reproductive Justice and Literature, edited by Beth Widmaier Capo and Laura Lazzari, Palgrave Macmillan, 465-486, 2022 Peer-reviewed
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Handbook of Modern and Contemporary Japanese Women Writers, edited by Rebecca Copeland. Amsterdam University Press, 176-191, 2022 Peer-reviewed
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WASEDA RILAS Journal No.6, 41-47, Oct, 2018
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WASEDA RILAS Journal, 5 13-25, Oct, 2017
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Transcultural Studies, 7 210-219, Feb, 2017
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Japanese Language and Literature, 48 205-236, 2014 Peer-reviewed
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Columbia University, Oct, 2012
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University of Tokyo, Mar, 2005
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Virginia Woolf Bulletin, 16 18-23, 2004
Books and Other Publications
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Akashi Shoten, Feb, 2021
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Shoraisha, Mar, 2020
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Columbia University Press, 2015
Presentations
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Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Mar, 2024
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Harvard Yenching Institute, Apr 25, 2023 Invited
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Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Mar, 2023
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University of California Los Angeles, Feb, 2023 Invited
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Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Mar, 2022
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Waseda International House of Literature: Opening International Symposium “Explore Your Story, Speak Your Heart”, Nov, 2021 Invited
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Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Mar, 2021
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International Symposium: Texts of the Heisei Era. Readings of Contemporary Literature, Goethe University, Frankfurt, Jun, 2019 Invited
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UCLA-Waseda International Symposium: The Woman in the Story: Female Protagonists in Japanese Narratives, UCLA, Los Angeles, Mar, 2019 Invited
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Literature after 3.11 Today (INALCO, Paris), Jun, 2018
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Book Advertising Studies Workshop (Waseda University), Apr, 2018
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Translation and Translators in East Asia (Oxford University), Sep, 2017 Invited
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Association of Japanese Literary Studies (Rikkyo University), Jul, 2017
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Rethinking Authorship in East Asia and Europe: International Symposium (Columbia University), Mar, 2017 Invited
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American Association of Teachers of Japanese (Toronto), Mar, 2017
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International Symposium on New Horizons in Japanese Literary and Cultural Studies (Columbia University), Mar, 2015 Invited
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Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Mar, 2015
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Southern Japan Seminar (Florida International University), Feb, 2015 Invited
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American Literary Translators Association (Milwaukee), Nov, 2014
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Sôseki's Diversity Conference (University of Michigan), Apr, 2014
Other
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2023 - 2023Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. This is Amiko, Do You Copy? (Kochira Amiko) by Natsuko Imamura. Pushkin Press, 2023.
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2023 - 2023Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “Embroidery Thread,” by Mieko Kawakami. Freeman’s (2023): 243-247
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2023 - 2023Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “Apple Pie Afternoon,” by Osaki Midori. MONKEY. Translators to Watch For. Web. https://monkeymagazine.org/hitomi-yoshio.
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2023 - 2023Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “The Music of the Koto,” by Higuchi Ichiyo. MONKEY Volume 4 (2023): 68-72.
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2023 - 2023Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “the day before,” by Mieko Kawakami. MONKEY Volume 4 (2023): 39-45.
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2022 - 2022Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “Wisteria,” by Mieko Kawakami. Astra Magazine (2022): 38-57.
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2022 - 2022Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “The Tongue,” by Mieko Kawakami. Freeman’s (2022): 12-15.
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2021 - 2021Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “Seeing,” by Mieko Kawakami. MONKEY Volume 2 (2021): 46-47.
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Dec, 2020Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “Marie’s Proof of Love,” by Mieko Kawakami. World Literature Today, Winter 2021. Print & Web. https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/2021/winter/maries-proof-love-mieko-kawakami.
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Nov, 2020Yoshio, Hitomi & Louise Heal Kawai, trans. “Shame,” by Mieko Kawakami. Granta, November 2020. Web. https://granta.com/shame-mieko-kawakami/.
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Jun, 2020Yoshio, Hitomi, trans. “The Flowers Look More Beautiful Now Than Ever,” by Mieko Kawakami. Granta, June 2020. Web. https://granta.com/the-flowers-look-more-beautiful-now-than-ever/
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2019 - 2019Jay Rubin, "Afterward to the Japanese Edition" (tr.Hitomi Yoshio). Twenty-Nine Japanese Short Stories Chosen by Penguin Books, edited by Jay Rubin. Tokyo: Shinchosha, 2019: 486-489.
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2018 - 2018Mieko Kawakami, "Dreams of Love, Etc." (tr. Hitomi Yoshio). The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories, edited by Jay Rubin. London: Penguin Classics (2018): 278-290.
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2017 - 2017Mieko Kawakami, "War Bride" (tr. Hitomi Yoshio). Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan 7 (2017): 193-196.
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2017 - 2017Mieko Kawakami, "The Flower Garden" (tr. Hitomi Yoshio). Freeman’s (2017).
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2016 - 2016Mieko Kawakami, "Strawberry Fields Forever" (tr.Hitomi Yoshio). Pleiades 36.1 (2016): 65-67.
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2016 - 2016Mieko Kawakami, "My Baby" (tr. Hitomi Yoshio). Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan 6 (2016): 117-122.
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2015 - 2015Mieko Kawakami, "Where Have All the Sundays Gone?" (tr. Hitomi Yoshio). Special Issue: On Memory: New Japanese Writing, Words without Borders, March 2015. Web. http://www.wordswithoutborders.org/article/where-have-all-the-sundays-gone.
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2015 - 2015Mieko Kawakami, "The Thirteenth Month" (tr. Hitomi Yoshio). Monkey Business: New Writing from Japan 5 (2015): 25-43.
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2015 - 2015Mieko Kawakami, "About Her and the Memories That Belong to Her" (tr. Hitomi Yoshio). Granta, July 2015. Web. http://granta.com/memories-belong/.