Grief as "Calling" : The Parody of the Biblical Episode of Lazarus and the Ontology of the Dead in J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye. 2014. 98. 87-91
井出 達郎. 研究書 Hikaru Fujii, Outside, America : The Temporal Turn in Contemporary American Fiction. 北海道アメリカ文学 = Hokkaido American literature. 2014. 30. 83-86
Books (1):
ヒッピー世代の先覚者たち: 対抗文化とアメリカの伝統
小鳥遊書房 2019
Lectures and oral presentations (4):
‘I’ as an Experience of Radical Passivity in Charles Yu’s "Standard Loneliness Package"
(The 27th Biennial AISNA Conference, “Vulnerabilities: Weaknesses, Threats, Resilience in the U.S.A. and in Global Perspective” 2023)
"Where did it begin?": Care for Singularity through Temporal Vulnerability in F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender Is the Night
(The 16th International Fitzgerald Society Conference 2023)
Toward a Place of "Flow" against Production: Refiguring the City as the Body without Organs in Henry Miller's Tropic of Cancer
(PAMLA 116th Annual Conference 2018)
The Community of the Nameless on Hospitality to Others: D. H. Lawrence’s Response to his Conception of City in ‘The Woman Who Rode Away,’ ‘The Man Who Loved Islands,’ and The Man Who Died
(14th International D.H. Lawrence Conference 2017)