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Keaveney Christopher T.

Keaveney Christopher T.
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Assistant Professor
Research field  (1): Literature - Japanese
Research keywords  (1): Comparative Literature; Sino-Japanese Cultural Relations; Modern and Contemporary Japanese Literature
Papers (5):
  • "Swapping Odes in a Sacred Language: The Kanshi Exchange of Natsume Sōseki and Masaoka Shiki and Its Meaning". International Journal of Asian Studies. 2023
  • Christopher T. Keaveney. “Literary Interventions: Yamamoto Sanehiko’s Contributions to Sino-Japanese Literary Exchange in the Interwar Period”. Modern Chinese Literature and Culture. 2010. 32-56
  • "Conversation Partners: A Model for a Formal and Informal Peer Language Exchange". Spectrum. 2006. 6-8
  • Christopher T. Keaveney. "Musings of a Literary Pilgrim: Generic Variations in Tanizaki Jun'ichirō's Travel Writings. B.C. Asian Review [Online]. 2004
  • "Uchiyama Kanzō's Shanghai Bookstore and Its Impact on May Fourth Writers". E-ASPAC [Online]. 2002
MISC (1):
  • Rikkyo University. Rikkyo University GLAP Introduction. 2021
Books (5):
  • Western Rock Artists, Madame Butterfly, and the Allure of Japan: Dancing in an Eastern Dream
    Lexington Books 2020
  • Contesting the Myths of Samurai Baseball: Cultural Representations of Japan's National Pastime
    Hong Kong University Press 2018
  • The Cultural Evolution of Postwar Japan: The Intellectual Contributions of Kaizo's Yamamoto Sanehiko
    2013
  • Beyond Brushtalk: Sino-Japanese Literary Exchange in the Interwar Period
    2010
  • The Subversive Self in Modern Chinese Literature: The Creation Society's Reinvention of the Japanese Shishosetsu
    2004
Lectures and oral presentations  (11):
  • "Yamamoto Sanehiko, Kaizō, and the Role of Comprehensive Magazines in Interwar Japan: The Context for Husserl's 'Kaizō Articles'"
    (Husserl's Ethics and Social Philosophy in Context: The Kaizo Articles Centenary Conference 2023)
  • Introducing the Flipped Classroom and Blended Learning Models
    (Rikkyo University, Global Liberal Arts Program Faculty Development Workshop 2021)
  • Peer Critique and Peer Editing in the Undergraduate Classroom
    (Rikkyo University, Global Liberal Arts Program Faculty Development Workshop 2020)
  • An Introduction to Japanese baseball
    (Seattle Mariner's RBI Fan Club, Seattle, Washington 2019)
  • Nippon Budokan: The Road From Martial Arts Arena to Rock Music's 'Sacred Ground'
    (Rikkyo University Public Lecture 2019)
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Education (3):
  • 1993 - 2000 Washington University Comparative Literature Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures
  • 1991 - 1993 Washington University Asian and Near Eastern Languages and Literatures Japanese Language and Literature
  • 1981 - 1985 Manhattan College English
Work history (5):
  • 2020/03 - 現在 Rikkyo University Center for the Global Liberal Arts Program Assistant Professor of Humanities
  • 2019/06 - 現在 Linfield College Global Languages and Cultural Studies Professor Emeritus
  • 1997/09 - 2019/06 Linfield University Global Languages and Cultures
  • 2004/09 - 2005/02 Wenzhou University Department of English Visiting Professor of English
  • 2004/06 - 2004/08 Semester at Sea (through University of Pittsburgh) N/A Lecturer in East Asian Culture
Committee career (5):
  • 2021/04 - 現在 Rikkyo University Internationalization Promotion Council
  • 2018/09 - 2019/06 Linfield College Accreditation Steering Committee
  • 2013/09 - 2016/06 Linfield College Promotion and Tenure Committee
  • 2007/09 - 2009/06 Association of Teachers of Japanese in Oregon Leadership Board, Vice President
  • 2006/09 - 2009/06 COFLT (Confederation in Oregon of Foreign Language Teachers) Leadership Board, member and Japanese representative
Awards (2):
  • 2017/05 - Linfield College Allen and Pat Kelley Faculty Scholar Award Contesting the Myths of Samurai Baseball: Cultural Representations of Japan’s National Pastime. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press
  • 2009/05 - Linfield College Edith Greene Distinguished Professorship Award Award for highest achievement in teaching among faculty
Association Membership(s) (4):
AAS (Association of Asian Studies) ,  ASPAC (Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast) ,  COFLT (Confederation in Oregon of Foreign Language Teachers ,  ATJO (Association of Teachers of Japanese in Oregon)
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