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Rikkyo University in Tokyo教授野田研一学术讲座预告

 

来  源: 日  期:2016-10-24 点击率: 705
主讲人:野田研一教授
讲座题目:The Discovery of Pre-landscape and Post-Romanticism
讲座时间:10月27日(周四)下午15:20
讲座地点:语林楼610党员之家
讲座对象:
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主讲人简介
        NODA, Ken-ichi(野田研一)Professor Emeritus of Rikkyo University in Tokyo, Japan. The first president of the ASLE-Japan for six years from 1994 to 2000. He taught at the section of Environmental Communication in the Graduate School of Intercultural Communication at Rikkyo until his retirement in the spring of 2016. His expertise lies in American literature, nature writing, and environmental literature, and his published work covers American writers like Emerson, Thoreau, Abbey, Dillard, Lopez, Nelson, T. T. Williams, as well as Japanese environmental writers. His scholarly interest mainly focuses upon the “post-romantic” attitude toward nature found in the contemporary writers. One of his current research projects granted by Japanese government deals with writing the historical outline of modern Japanese nature writing. His published books include Correspondence and Representation: the Nature of Nature Writing (2003) and It is We Who are Lost: Nature, Silence, and the Others (2016). He is the translator of Edward Abbeys The Journey Home. Among his many articles are “Textualized and De-textualized Nature: Emerson, Thoreau, and Abbey” (2003), “A Wild Dog Chase: the Represented Wildness in Shinya Fujiwara’s Works” (2003), and “The Absence of Here/Now: Walden as a Discovery Narrative” (2006). According to Amazon China, a few of his works are translated into Chinese language in the books shown below:
陈多友、 杨晓辉
野田研一、 结城正美
 
讲座内容简介:
        Through examining several literary works written by Japanese and American modern and contemporary writers expressing the idea of landscape, the lecture would show how the literary landscape radically changed after Romanticism. This change took place along with the discovering of the "pre-landscape" or "wildness” in nature, a conception which stands in sharp contrast to the previously categorized and stylized landscape aesthetics of the Sublime and the Picturesque. The lecture focuses on the discovery of pre-landscapes, which provided writers with a new and post-romantic perspective on the natural world



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