Researcher Information
日本語
ASOU Erika
Department / Course
Aoyama Gakuin University College of Literature Department of English
Job
Professor
Book and thesis
1.
Books
The War Complex and Us: The Representation of the Sino-Japanese War and Cosmopolitanism in J. G. Ballard’s
Empire of the Sun
, Kazuo Ishiguro's
When We Were Orphans
and Keiko Itoh's
My Shanghai 1942-1946
Japanese Perspectives on Kazuo Ishiguro,pp.179-202 (Sole-authored) 2024/01
2.
Books
Unpublished draft of an Early Novel "Flight from Nagasaki": Kazuo Ishiguro's Representation of the Atomic Bomb Kazuo Ishiguro and Japan: From Ghost to War Guilt,pp.95-116 (Sole-authored) 2020/10
3.
Papers
Deprovincialising the First World War: Critical Cosmopolitanism in
Mrs Dalloway
and
When We Were Orphans
青山学院大学文学部『紀要』 (61),pp.1-14 (Sole-authored) 2020/03
4.
Papers
Travel Writing of an Isolate Butler: Kazuo Ishiguro's
The Remains of the Day
as Cold War Fiction Virginia Woolf Review,pp.1-23 (Sole-authored) 2018/11
5.
Papers
Living in the Plutoniumu Society: A Reading of
Never Let Me Go
as Nuclear Fiction,pp.51-68 (Sole-authored) 2014/03
6.
Papers
Making "the System of Scrifice" Visible: The War Narrated by Christopher Banks,pp.37-58 (Sole-authored) 2013/03
7.
Papers
Kazuo Ishiguro's Cosmopolitanism: Landscapes of the Atomic Bomb in
A Pale View of Hills
and
Never Let Me Go
,pp.57-76 (Sole-authored) 2011/03
8.
Other
My Shanghai 1942-1946
(Sole-authored) 2021/12
9.
Papers
“We” in the Future and “We” at Present: A Reading of Virginia Woolf’s
The Years
through The Coming of “We the People” by Asako Nakai Virginia Woolf Review,pp.128-147 (Sole-authored) 2021/11
10.
Other
(書評)Andrew Hammond,
British Fiction and the Cold War
Studies in English Literature 58,pp.97-103 (Sole-authored) 2017/03