JIU Josai International University
ジャン ドンシン
Assistant professor
area of expertise: Comparative Literature, Women's Studies
Main subjects
Gender and Welfare Society, Regional Volunteer Training, International Welfare, Infant Language
Research Themes and Keywords
Re-reading and re-evaluation of Kyoko Hayashi's literature, representation of women, museum of literature, regional development
Final academic background/degree
Josai International University University Graduate Graduate School of Humanities Comparative Culture Doctoral Program/PhD
Affiliated academic society
Japan Society of Social Literature, Japan-China Cultural Exchange Association
Major achievements
<Paper> "The role of literary museums in community development: Focusing on the Izumi Kyoka, Tokuda Shusei, and Muro Saisei Memorial Museums in Kanazawa City" (Josai Josai International University Bulletin, Vol. 30, No. 5, 2022)
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"Literature Promotes Hot Spring Town Development: Unearthing the Spirituality of 'At Kinosaki'" (Josai International University Bulletin, Vol. 29, No. 6, 2021)
"Research on Nagasaki's Memory Heritage: From a Perspective on Reading Kyoko Hayashi's Literature" (Josai International University Bulletin, Vol. 27, No. 6, 2019)
Criticism and translation: "The Most Beautiful Avenue in the World" (Josai International University Bulletin, Vol. 26, No. 6, 2018)
Kwak Wai and Jeong Min-kin (translator), What Should Higher Education Be? (Josai University Press, 2017)
"On Kyoko Hayashi: In pursuit of the existence of the ineffable" (JIU Women's Studies, Doctoral Dissertation Abstract, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2016)
Interview: "Ask Professor Kyoko Hayashi" (RIM, Asia Pacific Women's Research Journal, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2010)
Edited the Chinese version of the journal RIM, Asia-Pacific Women’s Research Association, Vol. 2 (2007), Vol. 3 (2011), Vol. 4 (2012), etc.
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