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  MATSUI Yuko
   Department   Aoyama Gakuin University  Department of English, College of Literature
   Position   Professor
■ Specialization and related fields
English literature and literature in the English language, European literature 
■ Academic background
1. University of Edinburgh〔Master Course〕 Completed
■ Business career
1. 2011/04~ Aoyama Gakuin University College of Literature Department of English Professor
■ Official position and committee in Univ.
1. 2020/04/01~2022/03/31 Aoyama Gakuin University Chair
■ Book and thesis
1. Article "The transnational exchange of national tales: C.I.Johnstone's Irish connections and the location of Gaelic culture”  pp.7-23 (Single) 2011
2. Article "Promoting Saint Roman's Well: Scott's Fiction and Scottish Community in Transition" 『駿河台大学論叢』(駿河台大学教養文化研究所) (35),pp.1-21 (Single) 2008/01
3. Article "Scott's "The Two Drovers";or More Than Two Drives?" 『えちゅーど』(お茶の水女子大学英文学会) (20),pp.161-180 (Single) 1990/09
4. Other (書評)Andrew Rudd, Sympathy and India in British Literature, 1770-1830.

 『英文学研究』English Number55  (Single) 2014
5. Other (書評)Iain Brown et al (eds.), The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature, and Robert Crawford, Scotland's Books: The Penguin History of Scottish Literature Studies in English Literature  (Single) 2010/03
■ Lecturer and lecture
1. 2010/10/09 Locating Gaelic Culture in British Fictions of History and Geography by Walter Scott and C.I.Johnstone (東京大学駒場キャンパス)
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2022/06/25 Re-imagining a Nation: Alternative Scotland, the Highland Culture, and Walter Scott (3rd World Congress of Scottish Literatures)
2. 2019/09/14 Clearing “the Spot an Angel deigned to grace”?: Scott as Victorian canon and multiple Modern(ist) narratives (‘Modernism and Multiple Temporalities’)
3. 2014/07/10 Scott's Novels in Victorian Textbooks (The Tenth International Scott Conference)
4. 2014/07/02 Scottish Writing in Japanese Translation: Translation of Culture and Context (World Congress of Scottish Literatures)
5. 2012/07/06 Narrating with or without a Body: the Textual and Corporeal Construction of the Author Figure in Waverley (Corporalite et spiritualite dans l'oevre de Sir Walter Scott: Colloque Scott)
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