MARUTANI Atsushi


Position

Assistant Professor

Birth

1987/07

Affiliation

Faculty of Core Research Humanities Division

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  • Kobe City University of Foreign Studies, Department of English Studies, University, Graduated, Japan

  • University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, European and American Studies, English Language and Literature, Graduate School(Master's Course), Completed, Japan

  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of English, Graduate School(Doctor's Course), Completed, United States

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Campus Career 【 display / non-display

  • Faculty of Core Research Humanities Division, Assistant Professor

External Career 【 display / non-display

  • University of Tokyo Department of English, Research Accociate, 2019.09 - 2021.03

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  • 2023

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Papers 【 display / non-display

  • “Making the ‘New Death’ New: A Fable and Faulkner Revisit to World War I as a Cold War Modernist.”

    Mississippi Quarterly, , vol.73(1)(p.71 - 89), 2021, MARUTANI Atsushi, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Single Author

  • “The Aesthetics and Morality of the ‘Natural’ in Eudora Welty’s Delta Wedding.”

    Mississippi Quarterly, , vol.70/71(2)(p.205 - 223), 2019, MARUTANI Atsushi, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Single Author

  • “An Ethic of the White Southern Self: The Dialectics of Historical Identity and Individual Anonymity in Intruder in the Dust.”

    Faulkner Journal , , vol.29(2)(p.71 - 88), 2017, MARUTANI Atsushi, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Single Author

  • “The Clan of Orphans: Recognition of Contingency and the Destination of ‘Truth’ in Go Down, Moses.”

    Studies in English Literature, , vol.55(p.59 - 74), 2014, MARUTANI Atsushi, Original, Research paper (scientific journal), Single Author

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  • “Embracing Conflicts as the Natural: A Reality of Appalachia in James Still’s River of Earth.”

    MARUTANI Atsushi, International, 2018.02, Society for the Study of Southern Literature Biennial Conference, Austin, Texas (USA), The Society for the Study of Southern Literature, Not Invited, Main Speaker

Receipt of outside funds (Education, Research, Contribution to Society and industry-academia[government] collaboration) 【 display / non-display

  • Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists2022年度, 1,950千円