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Update date: Nov. 20, 2024
Baba Daisuke
ババ ダイスケ | Baba Daisuke
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Adjunct lecturer: German language
Other affiliations (1):
Research field (2):
Literature - European
, Literature - Japanese
Research keywords (3):
German literature
, Japanese literature
, Comparative literature
Research theme for competitive and other funds (6):
- 2023 - 2027 Japanese Studies of National Language and Literature in Contact with German Studies
- 2020 - 2021 A Hybrid Origin of Modern Historical Writing of Japanese Literature. Karl Florenz’s "A History of Japanese Literature" and the German-Japanese Contact of Academic Cultures
- 2018 - 2019 Karl Florenz’s "A History of Japanese Literature" in Hybrid Perspectives of Academic Cultures
- 2017 - 2018 An Understanding of Japanese Literary Studies in the German Speaking Areas of the 19th Century
- 2016 - 2016 Description of German Literary History and Japanese Literature
- 2015 - 2016 German-Japanese Academic Exchange and Its Problems: Karl Florenz’s Japanese Literary Studies and Scholarly Thinking of Japan
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Papers (9):
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Daisuke Baba. A Boundary of National Identity Discourse: Karl Florenz’s Strategy for the Historical Writing of Japanese Literature. Journal of Foreign Language Education and Research. 2022. 3. 3-16
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Daisuke Baba. Selective Reception of the Classical Frame: Haga Yaichi’s Historical Writing of National Literature and the Institutionalization of Japanese Literary Studies. Knowledge about Science. Fields - Formation - Mutation. Festschrift for Ryozo Maeda on his 65th Birthday. 2021. 55-70
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Daisuke Baba. Analogical Thinking on Hybridity. Karl Florenz's "A History of Japanese Literature" in the Exchange between German and Japanese Literary Studies. New Contributions to German Studies. 2021. 19. 161. 119-137
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Daisuke Baba. Exclusionary Inclusion of Japanese Literature in German Literary Historiography. Analogical Thinking in Karl Florenz's "A History of Japanese Literature". Unity in Diversity? German Studies between Divergence and Convergence. 2021. 146-154
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Daisuke Baba. "Foreign" Literature in "Ordinary" Literary Historiography. Karl Florenz's "A History of Japanese Literature" from the Perspective of the Academic History. Religious Experience - Literary Habitus. 2020. 1. 286-297
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MISC (10):
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Daisuke Baba. Comment on the Award Winning (German Language Paper). JGG-Info-Blatt / Herbst 2023. 2023. 36-36
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Daisuke Baba. A Report on the Workshop for German Academic Writing in 2021. JGG-Info-Blatt / Frühling 2022. 2022. 34-35
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My Publication and the Iwasaki-Scholarship. Website of Japanese Association for German Studies: Culture Column. 2021. 1-4
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Daisuke Baba. A Hybrid Origin of Modern Historical Writing of Japanese Literature. Karl Florenz’s "A History of Japanese Literature" and the German-Japanese Contact of Academic Cultures. Doctoral dissertation, Rikkyo University. 2019. 1-154
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German Memory Culture: A History of the Rebuilding of Dachau Concentration Camp. Aspekt. 2018. 52. 14-15
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Books (2):
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Vagrant Religiosity and National Cultures: Aspects of Myth and Religion in Modernizing German and Japanese Societies
Benseisha 2024 ISBN:4585325395
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A Hybrid Origin of Modern Historical Writing of Japanese Literature. Karl Florenz’s "A History of Japanese Literature" and the German-Japanese Contact of Academic Cultures
Sangensha 2020 ISBN:4883035190
Lectures and oral presentations (11):
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The Process of Translating the Manyōshū into German: Teisuke Fujishiro, Karl Florenz, and Jan Lodewijk Pierson Jr.
(Autumn Meeting: Japanese Association for German Studies 2024)
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Describing German-Japanese Hybridity: Commentary on My Book
(Summer Research Meeting: Japanese Association for Herder Studies. Special Program: Contact between the German and Japanese Academic Cultures. A Review of Baba Daisuke's "A Hybrid Origin of the Modern Historical Writing of Japanese Literature" 2023)
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Selective Reception as a Hybridizing Process: Haga Yaichi's Examination of August Boeckh's Philological Concept
(18th German-speaking Japanology Day 2022)
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German-Japanese Contact of Cultural Studies: Karl Florenz's Analogical Thinking in the History of Japanese Literature
(Asian German Studies Conference 2019 in Sapporo 2019)
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Hybridity of the German and Japanese Academic Traditions: Theory of Cultural Development in Karl Florenz’s "A History of Japanese Literature"
(Spring Research Meeting: Japanese Assocition for German Studies 2019)
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Education (5):
- 2015 - 2019 Rikkyo University Graduate School of Arts Field of Study: German Literature
- 2016 - 2016 University of Bonn Institute for German Language, Comparative Literature, and Culture
- 2013 - 2015 Rikkyo University Graduate School of Arts Field of Study: German Literature
- 2008 - 2013 Rikkyo University College of Arts Department of Letters Course of German Literature
- 2010 - 2011 Humboldt University of Berlin Faculty: Philosophy I Field of Study: History
Professional career (3):
- Doctor of Philosophy (Rikkyo University)
- Master of Arts (Rikkyo University)
- Bachelor of Arts (Rikkyo University)
Work history (4):
- 2024/10 - 現在 Niigata University Faculty of Humanities Part-Time Instructor
- 2021/04 - 現在 Rikkyo University Center for Foreign Language Education and Research Adjunct Lecturer
- 2019/04 - 2024/09 Rikkyo University College of Arts Part-Time Instructor
- 2019/04 - 2021/03 Tokyo Metropolitan University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Part-Time Instructor
Committee career (3):
- 2015/04 - 現在 Society for the Course of German Studies, Rikkyo University Secretary
- 2021/06 - 2023/05 Japanese Association for German Studies Secretary, General Affairs Committee
- 2015/09 - 2022/03 Japanese Association for German Studies Executive Committee: the Workshop for German Academic Writing
Awards (1):
- 2023/06 - The 20th Prize of Japanese Association for German Studies and German Academic Exchange Service (German Language Paper)
Association Membership(s) (4):
International Association for German Studies
, Japan Comparative Literature Association
, Japanese Association for Herder Studies
, Japanese Association for German Studies
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