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Thompson Mathew

トンプソン マシュー | Thompson Mathew
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (1): Literature - Japanese
Research keywords  (6): Role Playing Pedagogies ,  Legend of Minamoto no Yoshitsune ,  Warrior-Related Literature ,  Edo Period Literature ,  Muromachi Period Literature ,  Premodern Japanese Literature
Papers (5):
  • Mathew Thompson. Imagining Past and Present in the Legend of Minamoto no Yoshitsune. 2014. 69-74
  • Mathew W. Thompson. A Medieval Warrior in Early Modern Japan: A Translation of the Otogizoshi Hogan Miyako Banashi. Monumenta Nipponica. 2014. 69. 1. 1-54
  • Jim McKinley, Mathew Thompson. The Globalization of Japanese Higher Education and the FLA Core. Sophia International Review. 2011. 33. 61-64
  • Mathew W. Thompson. The Tales of Yoshitsune: A Study of Genre, Narrative Paradigms, and Cultural Memory in Medieval and Early Modern Japan. 2010
  • The introduction of "Hougan-miyakobanashi" from the University of Tokyo Japanese Literature Laboratory collection. St. Pauls Rikkyo University, the papers of Japanese literature. 2008. 8. 19-63
Books (2):
  • Literature in Heisei Japan, 1989-2019
    Sophia University Press 2024 ISBN:9784324113745
  • The Constellation of my Life
    2020 ISBN:9784600005207
Lectures and oral presentations  (9):
  • Making Love to the Past in Takagi Nobuko's Narihira
    (Literature in Heisei Japan, 1989-2019 2023)
  • Imagining Past and Present in the Legend of Minamoto no Yoshitsune
    (2014)
  • Metamorphosis of the Femme Fatale in Tanizaki's Chijin no ai
    (International Toastmaster's Club Lecture 2013)
  • From Sacred Space to Plaything: The Genpei War in Late Seventeenth Century Jôruri
    (Representations of the Samurai: Imagining Warriors and Warrior Culture in Early Modern Japan 2012)
  • Caricatures of Morality: Changing Representations of Minamoto no Yoshitsune in Medieval and Early Modern Narrative
    (Asian Studies Conference Japan, 2011 2011)
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Education (3):
  • 2003 - 2010 Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences East Asian Languages and Cultures
  • 2001 - 2003 Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences East Asian Languages and Cultures
  • 1994 - 1998 Yale University
Professional career (3):
  • B.A. Japanese Language (Yale University)
  • M.A. Japanese Literature (Columbia University)
  • Ph.D. Japanese Literature (Columbia University)
Work history (2):
  • 2013/10 - 現在 Sophia University Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of Liberal Arts Associate Professor
  • 2009/04 - 2013/09 Sophia University Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of Liberal Arts Assistant Professor
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