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Jang Dongshin Jang Dongshin

Jang Dongshin

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

<Article> "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 Promoting Hot Spring Town Development: Unearthing the Spirituality of 'At Kinosaki'" (Josai International University Bulletin, Vol. 29, No. 6, 2021)
"Research of Nagasaki's Memory Heritage: A Perspective for Reading Kyoko Hayashi's Literature" (Josai International University Bulletin, Vol. 27, No. 6, 2019)
Critique and translation: "The World's Most Beautiful Boulevard" (Josai Josai International University Bulletin, Vol. 26, No. 6, 2018)
"What Should Higher Education Be Like?" by Guo Wei, supervised translation by Zheng Minqin (co-translation, Josai University Press, 2017)
"A Study of Kyoko Hayashi: In Pursuit of the Existence of the Unspeakable" (Abstract of Doctoral Dissertation, *JIU Women's Studies*, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2016)
Interview: "An Interview with Professor Kyoko Hayashi" (RIM, Journal of the Asia-Pacific Women's Research Association, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2010)
Editing of Volumes 2 (2007), 3 (2011), and 4 (2012) of the Chinese edition of the Journal of the Asia-Pacific Women's Research Association, "RIM".

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Graduated from Josai International University graduate school. Both when I came to Japan and after I came to Japan, I met and interacted with many people, and I was able to form deep connections with them. Based on my pride in studying at this university, I would like to talk with many students, learn together, and grow together. I hope you will meet many people, experience various things, and broaden your own sense of values. Let's move forward together towards a common goal, taking care of our health and pursuing each other's happiness.