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MINE Maiko

ミネ マイコ | MINE Maiko
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Homepage URL  (1): https://www.cgu.ac.jp/faculty/liberal_arts/teacher/m-mine.html
Research field  (2): Literature - British/English-languag ,  Literature - General
Research keywords  (2): African American Studies ,  English and American Literature
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (7):
  • 2023 - 2028 Multifaceted Study of the Voices in the Living Lore of the Federal Writers’ Project
  • 2023 - 2023 'Time to Hit the Road, Again? -Rethinking American Road Narratives,' British Association of American Studies 2023 Annual Conference
  • 2018 - 2023 American Narratives Emerging from the Guidebook Series of the Federal Writers’ Project in the 1930s
  • 2021 - 2021 “Sterling A. Brown's Editorial Revolts at the Federal Writers' Project,” American Studies Association 2021 (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
  • 2020 - 2020 “Sterling A. Brown's Editorial Revolts at the Federal Writers' Project,” American Studies Association 2020 (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Papers (7):
  • Maiko Mine. Re-Birth of a Nation: The Federal Writer’s Project and the Epic on the Road. 2023
  • Maiko MINE. “The Rivalry of the Spoken and the Written in the Stories of Slaves-From Slave Narratives to Toni Morrison”. Kyushu University Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies. 2016. 1-275
  • Maiko Mine. “The Federal Writers' Project and Black Authors-Focusing on Ralph Ellison”. 2012. 81. 34-41
  • “The Issue of Geography in Invisible Man-A South of Sound, Touch, Smell, Taste, and Sight. 2011. 52. 79-88
  • Maiko MINE. “The Folklore of African-American Names-Clues in Song of Solomon”. Journal of Multi-Ethnic Studies. 2011. 4. 4. 71-88
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MISC (9):
  • Maiko Mine. Book Review for A Tale of Two Cities in Cuba. The Shukan Dokushojin. 2024. Jan 26. 5-5
  • Maiko MINE. Book Review, Shin YAMAMOTO, Marumi NISHIGAUCHI, and Akira BABA, eds. Black Lives Studies: 15 Critical Essays on the BLM Movement, Tokyo: Sangakusha, 2020. Black Studies. 2021. 90. 76-78
  • Book Review: Raphaël Lambert, Narrating the Slave Trade, Theorizing Community, Brill Press, 2019. The Journal of the American Literature Society of Japan. 2021. 58. 22-26
  • Maiko Mine. Book Review, Keiko SHIRAKAWA. Stories of Resistance: Early America's Nation Building and the Criminal Unconscious. Tokyo: Takanashi Shobou, 2019. Multi-Ethnic Studies. 2020. 13. 130-132
  • Maiko MINE. Newspaper Contribution "Dong-Yang Forum-After the Third Elderly Philosophy Conference-Boeun (Gratitude) in Autumn, Three Days on Songnisan". Dong-Yang News (Korean daily newspaper). 2018
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Books (14):
  • American Cinema and Ethnicity
    Kinseido 2024 ISBN:9784764712317
  • Nature, Climate, and the Environment in British and American Literature
    Kinseido 2022 ISBN:9784764712164
  • Rewriting America: New Essays on the Federal Writers’ Project
    University of Massachusetts Press 2022 ISBN:9781625347008
  • Reports from the Council of the Philosophy of Gerontology, vol. 2 [Korean]
    Boeun County and 푸른나라 Publishers 2020 ISBN:9788987104133
  • Reports from the Council of the Philosophy of Gerontology, vol. 1 [Korean]
    Boeun County and 푸른나라 Publishers 2020 ISBN:9788987104126
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Lectures and oral presentations  (14):
  • Tracing American Road Narratives’ Origins to Federal Writers' Project Guidebooks (1935-1943)
    (the 67th British Association for American Studies Annual Conference. 2023)
  • Literacy and Neo-slave Narratives
    (Neo-slave Narratives Conference, Hosted by the University of Greenwich and co-organised by the University of Greenwich and the University of Liverpool 2022)
  • Sterling A. Brown's Editorial Revolts at the Federal Writers' Project
    (the 2021 Annual Meeting of American Studies Association in virtual block 2021)
  • The American Epic: Federal Writers Project Guidebooks Represented in the “Whitmanesque” Way
    (58th Conference of Walt Whitman Society of Japan (on Zoom) 2020)
  • American Guidebooks and Diversity: Re-Birth of a Nation
    (37th Conference of the Japan Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations (Chuo Univerisity) 2019)
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Education (3):
  • 2016 - 2016 Kyushu University Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies, Doctorate in Social and Comparative Culture
  • 1999 - 2007 Kyushu University Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies Department of International Social and Culture (Doctorate Course), fulfilled all course requirements
  • 1997 - 1999 Kyushu University Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies Department of International Social and Culture (Master Course)
Professional career (1):
  • PhD (Kyushu University)
Work history (2):
  • 2020/04 - 現在 Chuogakuin University The Faculty of Liberal Arts Lecturer
  • 2017/04 - 2020/03 Chuogakuin University The Faculty of Liberal Arts
Committee career (4):
  • 2021/04 - 現在 The Tohoku Branch of the American Literature Society of Japan Journal's Editorial Board Member
  • 2013/07 - 現在 Multi-Ethnic Studies Association Accounting
  • 2019/07 - 2021/07 Multi Ethnic Studies Association Board Member (Deputy Director)
  • 2011/07 - 2013/07 Multi Ethnic Studies Association Steering Committee Member
Awards (1):
  • 2018/10 - The Japan Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations Japan Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations Award (Ito Shuntaro Award)
Association Membership(s) (9):
British Association for American Studies ,  The Japanese Association of Early Americanists ,  The Walt Whitman Society of Japan ,  American Studies Association (ASA) ,  The Japan Writers' Association ,  The Japan Society for the Comparative Study of Civilization ,  Japanese Association for American Studies ,  Multi-Ethnic Studies Association ,  The American Literature Society of Japan
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