The Japan Foundation, New Delhi brings to you a series of lectures in conjunction with Japanese Studies Intensive Course, for aspiring students in the field of Japanese Studies in India. (See complete details of the course at http://www.jfindia.org.in/?event=japanese-studies-intensive-course) 

 

The Lectures will be open to all.

Topic   :  “Japanese Ancient Literature and Japanese Culture”

Date    : 30th January, 2013

Time   : 10:00 ~ 12:00

Venue : The Japan Foundation, New Delhi

 

Speaker : Prof. Hiroshi Araki
                Professor, International Research Center for Japanese Studies

 

<Prof. Hiroshi ARAKI’s CV>

Current Occupation

Professor at International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Research Department

 

Education

1982              B.A., Kyoto University

1984              M.A., Kyoto University

2013              Ph.D., Kyoto University  

 

Professional Experience

1986 Oct          Aichi Prefectural Women’s Junior College   Full-time Lecturer

1986 Oct          Aichi Prefectural University Full-time Lecturer

1990 Apr         Aichi Prefectural University Associate Professor

1990 Apr         Aichi Prefectural Women’s Junior College Associate Professor

1992 Apr         Osaka University Associate Professor

1994 Apr         Osaka University Associate Professor

1997 Apr         National Institute of Japanese Literature Additional post Associate Professor

1999 Apr         Osaka University (Graduate School) Associate Professor

1999 Sep         Columbia University Visiting Scholar

2006 Apr         Osaka University (Graduate School) Professor

2007 Aug         Jawaharlal Nehru University Visiting Professor

2010 Apr         International Research Center for Japanese Studies Professor

 

Specialized Field        

Japanese Literature

 

Major Publications

The Contexture and Design of Setsuwashū (The collection of Narrative Tales): Study on the Konjaku Tales, Bensei Shuppan, 2012

Japanese Literature Double Visages, Osaka University Press, 2007

Co-authored Books

Shinnihonkotenbungakutaikei Kojidan Zokukojidan, Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo, 2005

Dejital Jinbungaku no Susume, Benseishuppan, Tokyo, 2013