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J-GLOBAL ID:202101011897165983   Update date: Jan. 30, 2024

Van Lommel Pieter

Van Lommel Pieter
Research field  (1): Literature - Japanese
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (1):
  • 2021 - 2023 Japanese Literature and Education in the Taisho Period
Papers (6):
  • Pieter Van Lommel. Educating Literary Youth in the Countryside: Inaka Kyōshi and the Social Functions of Tayama Katai’s Naturalism. Tsukuba Studies in Literature. 2023. 41. 1-24
  • Pieter Van Lommel. 'Educational Novels' Published for Japanese Teachers after the Russo-Japanese War: Nationalism, Social Education, and the 'Good Wife, Wise Mother' Ideal. Tsukuba Studies in Literature. 2021. 39. 1-26
  • Pieter Van Lommel. The Educational Periodical Kyōikukai and its Short Stories: The Birth of a New Modern Novel for a Readership of Country Teachers. Shakai bungaku. 2019. 49. 133-146
  • Pieter Van Lommel. Questioning Modern Education and Society in Japan: Masamune Hakucho’s Translation of Henryk Sienkiewicz’s “From the Diary of a Tutor in Poznan”. Tsukuba Studies in Literature. 2017. 35. 77-96
  • Pieter Van Lommel. Children as Little Angels in Japanese Stories for Teachers: The Pedagogical Meaning of a Literary Trope. The Japan Studies Association Journal. 2017. 15. 107-126
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MISC (1):
  • Pieter Van Lommel. What Is the Purpose of Literary Scholarship? A Look at the Study of Modern Japanese Literature. 2023
Books (1):
  • The Age of the Country Teacher: Japanese Literature, Education, and Media in the Second Half of the Meiji Period
    Keiso Shobo 2023 ISBN:9784326800643
Lectures and oral presentations  (11):
  • ‘Educational Novels’ in the Meiji 20s: Spreading Modern Views on Education and Childhood
    (2019 Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference 2019)
  • Media for Schoolteachers: The Diverse Roles Played by Commercial Education Periodicals in Late Meiji Japan
    (Asian Studies Conference Japan 2018 2018)
  • 田山花袋と地方青年たち--自然主義文学の社会的意義の再検討
    (花袋研究学会第58回定期大会 2018)
  • Educating the periphery: An analysis of Tayama Katai’s Inaka Kyoshi
    (15th EAJS International Conference 2017 2017)
  • Little Angels: The Pedagogical Significance of a Literary Trope
    (Symposium Modern Literature and Education: Exploring New Approaches to the Study of Literature 2017)
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