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Pitarch Pau

Pitarch Pau
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Homepage URL  (1): https://paupitarch.net/
Research field  (1): Literature - Japanese
Research keywords  (4): Popular Culture ,  Comparative Literature ,  Media Studies ,  Modern Japanese Literature
Papers (17):
  • PITARCH, Pau. “Abnormal Genealogies: Diagnosing the Writer in 1920s Japan”. Modernism/modernity Print Plus. 2020
  • PITARCH, Pau. "Art, Labor, and Utopia in the Early Fiction and Criticism of Satō Haruo". Waseda RILAS Journal. 2019. 7. 223-233
  • PITARCH, Pau. "The Translation of Japanese Literature in Spain". Waseda RILAS Journal. 2018. 6. 49-54
  • PITARCH, Pau. "The translation of Japanese Literature in Spain". Transcultural Studies. 2018. 7. 44-52
  • PITARCH, Pau. “Teatralidad y auto-invención en la ficción de juventud de Tanizaki Jun’ichirō”. El Archipiélago: Ensayos para una historia cultural del Japón. 2018. 99-111
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Books (5):
  • Nuevas aproximaciones a la literatura japonesa (New Approaches to Japanese Literature)
    Bellaterra 2020
  • Història del Japó (History of Japan)
    UOC 2011
  • Mujeres en Asia Oriental (Women in East Asia)
    Lectora, no. 16 2010
  • Pasen y vean. Estudios corporales (Come in and See. Body Studies)
    UOC 2008
  • Los habitos del deseo: formas de amar en la modernidad
    Ex-cultura 2005
Lectures and oral presentations  (17):
  • “The Afterlives of Akutagawa Ryūnosuke in the Japanese Empire”
    (Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association 2022)
  • “Recentering Ōtsuka Kusuoko (1875-1910)”
    (Cultural Typhoon 2022)
  • “A Tortured Genius in the Metropolis: The Media-Generated Authorial Persona of Chŏng Yŏn-gyu (1899-1979)”
    (Modern Languages Association International Symposium 2022)
  • “Class, Ethnicity, and Genius in the Early Canon-Building of Proletarian Literature: The Case of Chŏng Yŏn-gyu (1899-1979)”
    (European Association for Japanese Studies 2021)
  • “Tracing Embodied History in “Jokaisen kitan” (1925) by Satō Haruo”
    (Association for Asian Studies in Asia 2020)
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Education (2):
  • 2009 - 2015 Columbia University East Asian Languages and Cultures PhD
  • 2007 - 2009 The University of Tokyo Language and Information Sciences MA
Professional career (1):
  • PhD (Columbia University)
Work history (2):
  • 2017/09 - 現在 Waseda University Faculty of Letters, Arts, and Sciences Associate Professor
  • 2015/09 - 2017/08 CUNY Queens College Department of Classical, Middle Eastern, and Asian Languages and Cultures Assistant Professor
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