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Fujimura Nozomi

フジムラ ノゾミ | Fujimura Nozomi
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (1): Literature - British/English-languag
Research keywords  (3): American Culture ,  Gender Studies ,  American Literature
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (3):
  • 2021 - 2021 Fulbright Scholarship (Visiting Scholar Program)
  • 2011 - 2015 “Hawthorne and the Context of Antebellum America: A Study from a Viewpoint of Gender.”
  • 2003 - 2008 Fulbright Scholarship (Graduate Study Program)
Papers (14):
  • FUJIMURA Nozomi. “Sympathy and Hawthorne’s Gender Politics in Three Versions of ‘The Gentle Boy.’”. Kanto Review of English Literature, vol. 15. 2023. pp. 11-20
  • Nozomi Fujimura. “Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Transnational Revision of America and Civil Wars: The American Claimant Manuscripts Reconsidered.”. The Japanese Journal of American Studies. 2021. no. 32,. pp. 29-49
  • Nozomi Fujimura. “The Female Body, Male Subjectivity, and Narratives of Affect: Reexamining the Gothic and Comic Tales of Hawthorne and Poe.”. Journal of the Society for General Academic and Cultural Research, no. 37. 2020. pp. 21-38
  • Nozomi Fujimura. “Louisa May Alcott’s ‘My Contraband’ and the Question of Possession.”. Journal of the Society for General Academic and Cultural Research, no. 36. 2020. pp. 95-115
  • Nozomi Fujimura. “Bleeding Texts: Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘Chiefly about War-Matters’ and ‘Northern Volunteers.’”. The Rikkyo Review: Arts and Letters, no. 76. 2016. pp. 23-41
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MISC (11):
  • Nozomi Fujimura. “Re-reading ‘Wakefield’”; “‘The Outcast of the Universe’?: Hawthorne, Berti, and Doctorow’s Wakefield.”. NHSJ Newsletter, no. 38. 2020. pp. 4-5
  • Nozomi Fujimura. Review of Hōsōn no Purovidensu - Geijutsu Shisō to Chōhen Sōsaku no Gihō, by Kayoko Nakanishi. The American Studies Newsletter, no. 198. 2018. p. 7
  • Nozomi Fujimura. “Representations of Women and Male Subjectivity in the Short Tales of Hawthorne and Poe: Reading ‘The Birth-mark’ and ‘Berenice.’”. Journal of the Society for General Academic and Cultural Research, no. 33. 2018. pp. 166-167
  • Nozomi Fujimura. Review of The Body and Emotions: Theorizing Affects in American Renaissance, edited by Katsunori Takeuchi and Tsutomu Takahashi. Sky-Hawk, no. 4. 2016. pp. 54-57
  • Nozomi Fujimura. Review of the Japanese Translation of Megan Marshall’s The Peabody Sisters: Three Women Who Ignited American Romanticism, by Hiroaki Ohsugi, Mitsuyo Kido, Yoko Kurahashi, and Shoko Tsuji. Forum, no. 20. 2015. pp. 41-47
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Books (6):
  • “Hawthorne and Faulkner’s ‘Italy’: Shadows of the Civil War in <I>The Marble Faun</I> and <I>The Sound and the Fury</I>.” <I>Hawthorne’s Literary Heritage: The Changing Faces of Romance and History</I>, edited by Masahiko Narita, et al.
    Kaibunsha, pp. 129-46 2016
  • “Adam and Eve: American Myths,” and “American Gothic: The Dark Side of the Country Conceived in Liberty and Equality.” <I>55 Keywords of American Culture</I>, edited by Naoto Sasada, et al.
    Minerva Shobo, pp. 48-51, 76-79 2013
  • “To Become a ‘Citizen of Somewhere Else’: The American Eagle of ‘The Custom-House’ and the Relationship of the Individual to the Community in <I>The Scarlet Letter</I>.” <I>The American Renaissance: Criticism Regenerated</I>, edited by Takuya Nishitani, et al.
    Kaibunsha, pp. 83-104 2013
  • “The Picturesque Tour and the Making of the American Subject: Representations of the White Mountains in the 1830s.” <I>Mapping the Land: Landscape in American Culture</I>, edited by Kenichi Noda.
    Minerva Shobo, pp. 105-27 2011
  • “<I>Fanshawe</I> and the Genealogy of Hawthorne’s Bachelor Artists.” <I>American Studies: Its Transformation and the Present</I>, edited by Kenji Kobayashi.
    Sairyusha, pp. 133-149 2007
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Lectures and oral presentations  (20):
  • “Hawthorne’s Transnational America: Reconsidering <I>The American Claimant Manuscripts</I>.”
    (Tokyo Branch Meeting of the Nathaniel Hawthorne Society of Japan, Taisho University, Tokyo 2020)
  • “Poe and Hawthorne: A Prehistory of Modernism.”
    (Keio University, Tokyo 2019)
  • “The Dynamics of Separation and Connection: Ethics of Relations in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Works.”
    (Tokyo Branch Meeting of the American Literature Society of Japan, Keio University, Tokyo 2019)
  • “‘The Outcast of the Universe’?: Hawthorne, Berti, and Doctorow’s Wakefield.”
    (Annual Conference of the Nathaniel Hawthorne Society of Japan, Satellite Campus Hiroshima, Hiroshima 2019)
  • “Representations of the Female Body and Narratives of Male Subjectivity: Short Tales of Hawthorne and Poe.”
    (International Poe and Hawthorne Conference, Kyoto Garden Palace Hotel, Kyoto 2018)
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Professional career (1):
  • Ph.D. (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York)
Work history (5):
  • 2023/04 - 現在 Daito Bunka University Department of English and American Literature, Faculty of Literature Associate Professor
  • 2017/04 - 2023/03 Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Asia University
  • 2021/05 - 2021/08 Harvard University American Studies Program Visiting Scholar
  • 2012/04 - 2017/03 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, Asia University
  • 2008/04 - 2012/03 Assistant Professor, College of Arts, Rikkyo University
Committee career (5):
  • 2022/01 - 現在 The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society Member of the Advisory Board (President’s Honorary Appointment)
  • 2019/06 - 現在 The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society of Japan Member of the Executive Board
  • 2019/04 - 2020/03 The English Literary Society of Japan Member of the Editorial Board of the Kanto Branch
  • 2013/06 - 2019/05 The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society of Japan Member of the Office of International Relations
  • 2012/04 - 2014/03 The American Literature Society of Japan Coordinator of the 19th-century literature division of the Tokyo Branch
Association Membership(s) (9):
The Japanese Association for American Studies ,  The Melville Society of Japan ,  The William Faulkner Society of Japan ,  The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society ,  Modern Language Association ,  The Nathaniel Hawthorne Society of Japan ,  The American Literature Society of Japan ,  The English Literary Society of Japan ,  The Poe Society of Japan
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