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William O. Gardner, Assistant ProfessorGardner, W. 2008. Review of Radicals and realists in the Japanese nonverbal arts: The avant-garde rejection of modernism by T.R.H. Havens. Monumenta Nipponica 63 (1): 203-205. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2008. From parody to simulacrum: Japanese SF, regionalism, and the inauthentic in the early works of Komatsu Sakyô and Tsutsui Yasutaka. Paper read at Association for Japanese Literary Studies Annual Conference, August 2008, at Vancouver. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2008. Literature as life-form: Media and modernism in the literary theory of Ōkuma Nobuyuki. Monumenta Nipponica 63 (2): 325-357. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2008. Vâcharu mirâ’ o torinukete: Kon Satoshi no anime ni okeru shutaisei to sekushuaritei [Through the ‘virtual mirror’: Subjectivity and sexuality in Kon Satoshi’s anime]. Paper read at Keio University, June 2008, at Tokyo, Japan. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2007. Tsutsui Yasutaka and the multimedia performance of authorship. In Robot ghosts and wired dreams: Japanese science fiction from origins to anime, edited by C. Bolton, I. Csicsery-Ronay, Jr. and T. Tatsumi. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2006. Review of Text and the city: Essays on Japanese modernity by M. Ai. Bryn Mawr Review of Comparative Literature 5 (2). Find this resource Gardner, W. 2006. Advertising tower: Japanese modernism and modernity in the 1920s. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Asia Center. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2005. Advertising tower: Anarchist poetry at the nexus of commerce, censorship, and avant-garde art movements in prewar Japan. Paper read at Poetry, Pedagogy, and Alternative Internationalisms: From the Early 20th Century to the Present, June 10, 2005, at the University of California, Los Angeles. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2005. Afterword. In Beat Takeshi vs. Takeshi Kitano, edited by W. Gardner and D. Miyao. New York: Kaya Press. Find this resource Casio, A. 2005. Beat Takeshi vs. Takeshi Kitano. Translated by W. Gardner and T. Hori. W. Gardner and D. Miyao, ed. New York: Kaya Press. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2005. Bodies and flows at empire’s edge: On the modernist aesthetics of Kitagawa Fuyuhiko and Yokomitsu Riichi. Paper read at Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, March 2005, at Chicago. Re-presented at the Modernist Studies Association Annual Conference, November 2005, at Chicago. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2005. Hagiwara Sakutarô and the poetics of body, vision, and voice in 1930’s modernism. Paper read at The City, the Body, and the Text in Modern Japan, April 29, 2005, at the University of Toronto. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2005. Literature as perishable commodity: Media, modernism, and the literary theory of Ôkuma Nobuyuki. Paper read at The Space Between: The Cartographic Imagination of Japanese Modernism, October 14-15, 2005, at the University of California, Berkeley. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2005. The Country without a shape: Spatial and temporal limits in the poetry of Yi Sang and Ogata Kamenosuke. Yi Sang Review (Seoul) 4. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2005. Untitled: Anarchism, the avant-garde, and the printed text in 1920’s Japan. Paper read at UCLA Center for Japanese Studies, June 2005, at Los Angeles, CA. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2004. Broken circuits: The enclosed worlds of poets Ogata Kamenosuke and Yi Sang. Paper read at Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, March 2004, at San Diego. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2004. New perceptions: Kinugasa Teinosuke's films and Japanese modernism. Cinema Journal 43 (3): 59-78. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2004. To live in postwar Japan: Voice, body, and action in Kurosawa Akira’s film Ikiru. Paper read at Rowan University, April 2004, at Glassboro, NJ. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2003. Inside the tube of myself: Self as system in Hagiwara Kyôjirô’s poetry. Paper read at Association for Teachers of Japanese Annual Meeting, April 2003, at New York. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2003. Mongrel modernism: Hayashi Fumiko's Horoki and mass culture. Journal of Japanese Studies 29 (1): 69-101. Find this resource Gardner, W. 2002. Review of The Poetics of Japanese verse: Imagery, structure, meter by K. Kawamoto. Japan Foundation Newsletter 29 (2). Find this resource Gardner, W. 2002. Attack of the phallic girls. Review of Sentô bishôjô no seishin bunseki (Fighting beauties: A psychoanalysis) by S. Tamaki. Science-Fiction Studies 29 (3): 485-89. Find this resource Yoshiko Jo, LecturerHatasa, Y., K. Hatasa, and S. Makino. 2009. Nakama 1A: Introductory Japanese Communication, Culture, Context. Y. Jo, copy editor and proofreader. 2nd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Find this resource Hatasa, Y., K. Hatasa, and S. Makino. 2009. Nakama 1B: Introductory Japanese Communication, Culture, Context. Y. Jo, copy editor and proofreader. 2nd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Find this resource Jo, Y. and M. Fukai. 2007. Student-centered classroom activities using Japanese animation. Paper read at The Fourteenth Princeton Japanese Pedagogy Forum, May, at Princeton, NJ. Find this resource Jo, Y. 2003. Waka poetry: Effective way of appreciate in Japanese language course. Paper read at The Eleventh Princeton Japanese Pedagogy Forum, May, at Princeton, NJ. Find this resource Jo, Y. 2001. Is student orientation for overseas necessary? Effective approach for preparing students. Paper read at The Fifth Symposium of European Teachers of Japanese, March, at Helsinki, Finland. Find this resource Jo, Y. 2001. The Dialogue journals: Personalizing language instruction. Paper read at The Ninth Princeton Japanese Pedagogy Workshop, May, at Princeton, NJ. Find this resource |