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Update date: Mar. 31, 2024
Mato Shigeko
マトウ シゲコ | Mato Shigeko
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Professor
Research field (1):
Literature - General
Research keywords (2):
Japanese Peruvian Memories and the Anthropocene
, Japanese-Peruvian society and identity
Research theme for competitive and other funds (6):
Papers (12):
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Shigeko Mato. Becoming Non-Japanese: Unlocatable Identity and Home in Gaijin (2003) by Maximiliano Matayoshi. Hispanic Studies Review. 2023. 7. 2
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Mato, Shigeko. Hogar de pertenencia y desplazamiento: una respuesta de Jose Watanabe a la categoria de "poeta nikkei". SinoELE. 2018. 17. 739-749
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Shigeko Mato. Unsettling the japanese peruvian legacy of suffering: Madman in augusto higa oshiro’s “polvo enamorado”. Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research. 2017. 23. 3. 207-218
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Mato, Shigeko. A Japanese Peruvian boy's urban wandering in search of a proper place: Reading "Extranjero" by Augusto Higa Oshiro as "the chorus of idle footsteps". Cincinnati Romance Review. 2017. 42. 19-34
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Mato, Shigeko. Contemplating Jose Watanabe's Eye through Roland Barthes's Photographic Eye. Transmodernity: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World. 2016. 6. 1. 71-87
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MISC (1):
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Shigeko Mato. “Locating Female Creation in a Hybrid Space: Carmen Boullosa’s Trans-liminal Narrative.”. Dissertation (University of New Mexico), UMI. 2000
Books (10):
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A Stream of Thought on Disorientation (Essay)
Transcommunication Graduate School of International Culture and Communication Studies, Waseda 2022
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The Poetic Artistry of José Watanabe: Separating the Craft from the Discourse
Palgrave MacMillan 2021 ISBN:9783030816148
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Las voces que entrecruzan el Peru y Japon (Spanish)
Ediciones Murrup 2021 ISBN:9789972936456
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Quiet revenges: The infinite intensity of the silenced history of Japanese Peruvians in Carlos Yusimito del Valle’s "Ciudad de Cristal”
London, Palgrave, 2021. 2021 ISBN:9783030525705
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Book Review El samurai by Rafael Reyes-Ruiz
Waseda Global Forum 2019
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Lectures and oral presentations (15):
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Peruvian Migrant Worker's Pursuit of "Good Life" in Japan: Reading "Chimbote ganbare" (2013) by Luis Arriola Ayala (Lima, 1972) as "Cruel Optimism"
(LASA Latin American Studies Association 2023)
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Una mirada a las memorias de los inmigrantes japoneses en Latinoamérica en la época del Antropoceno (Spanish)
(XXXIV Congreso Canela (日本・スペイン・ラテンアメリカ学会) 2022)
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Healing a Metalic Body with Water and the Moon: Doris Moromisato’s Ecofeminist Poetry on Japanese Peruvian Dekasegi Women in Japan
(AAS (Association of Asian Studies) 2022 Annual Conference 2022)
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Rethinking Peruvian Nikkei Memory: Crónicas de mujeres nikkei by Doris Moromisato as a Memory Space Disconcerting the Legacy of Japanese Immigration in Peru.
(LASA/Asia 2022 Rethinking Trans-Pacific Ties: Asia and Latin America 2022)
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Una mirada a la migración peruana en Japón a través de un relato ‘Lolo’ de Luis Fernando Arriola Ayala.
(El Seminario Internacional, “Conociendo Japón" (International Seminar, "Getting to Know Japan") 2021)
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Education (1):
- - 2000 University of New Mexico Graduate School, Division of Letters Latin American literature
Professional career (1):
- Ph.D (University of New Mexico)
Association Membership(s) (2):
CANELA (Confederación Académica Nipona, Española y Latinoamericana
, LASA Latin American Studies Association
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