Noriko Mizuta

Noriko Mizuta
Born (1937-08-19) August 19, 1937
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Educational administrator

Noriko Mizuta (水田 宗子 Mizuta Noriko, born August 19, 1937) is a scholar of comparative literature. In 2015 she is the chancellor of Jōsai University and Josai International University in Japan. She was awarded the Pro Cultura Hungarica prize in 2011[1] and the Commander’s Cross of the Order of Merit of Hungary (civil division) in 2013.

Early life and education

Mizuta graduated from Tokyo Women's University with a degree in English Literature. She earned a Ph.D. from Yale University in American studies.

Career

In 1970, Mizuta became an instructor of modern American and British literature and critical theory at Marymount University and Scripps College. In 1974 she became an Associate Professor at University of Southern California, teaching comparative literature, American literature, and feminist theory.

In 1986 Mizuta was the first director of the new International Education Center at Josai University. She taught as a professor at the university and then served as President from 1994-1996. She served as President of Josai International University from 1996 until 2009, and in 2015 she is Chancellor of Josai Education University.

English language publications

Japanese publications

Poetry anthologies (Japanese)

Mizuta was awarded the Cikada Prize in Poetry in honor of Nobel Laureate Harry Martinson in 2013. The main anthologies of her poetry include the following.

Further reading

References

  1. 城西大学理事長・水田宗子氏に対しプロ・クルトゥーラ・フンガリカ文化賞 (in Japanese). Embassy of the Republic of Hungary in Japan. Retrieved 15 March 2015.

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