(Last updated : 2024-04-08 11:24:29)
  TONOOKA Naomi
   Department   Aoyama Gakuin University  Department of English, College of Literature
   Position   Professor
■ Specialization and related fields
English literature and literature in the English language 
■ Business career
1. 1990/04~1995/03 Aoyama Gakuin University College of Literature Department of English
2. 1995/04~2004/03 Aoyama Gakuin University College of Literature Department of English
3. 2004/04~ Aoyama Gakuin University College of Literature Department of English Professor
■ Belonging society
1. 2022/01~ Japan Black Studies Association
■ Research topic, funded research, and department laboratory expense
1. 2022/04~2025/03  Politics of Affects and the Body in Contemporary American Theatre: Kushner, Parks and Joseph  (Key Word : American Theatre, Subject, Affect, Kushner, Parks, Joseph)
■ Activity in society
1. 2001/04~2002 Women Playwrights International, International Advisory Committee
■ Book and thesis
1. Article "Free" Marketplaces and "Free" Subjects: Suzan-Lori Parks' Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) Black Studies (93),pp.30-39 (Single) 2024/03
2. Article "On Pain and Disgust: Ron Athey and the Performance of Affect"  pp.55-76 (Single) 2015/03
3. Article "Art and Urban Space: Rent, the East Village, and the Construction of Meaning" The Japanese Journal of American Studies 19,pp.139-157 (Single) 2008
4. Other Theatre: The United States of America Britannica International Yearbook 2023 pp.130-130 (Single) 2023/05
5. Other Toward a Restructuring of the Theatre Industry Theatre Yearbook 2023 pp.32-39 (Single) 2023/03
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■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2023/11/18 The Subject in Transformation: Tony Kushner's Angels in America and Homebody/Kabul (Meeting of the Tokyo American Literature Society)
2. 2023/06/24 “Free” Marketplaces and “Free” Subjects: Suzan-Lori Parks’ Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3) (The Japan Black Studies Association The 69th Annual Conference)
3. 2021/12/04 (THE KYUSHU AMERICAN LITERATURE SOCIETY)
4. 2018/10/06 The End of Liberal Politics in American Theatre in the 2010s