Takayuki Tatsumi
Takayuki Tatsumi | |
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Native name | å·½ å之 |
Born |
Tokyo, Japan | May 15, 1955
Alma mater | Sophia University, Cornell University |
Occupation | Professor at Keio University |
Takayuki Tatsumi (å·½ å之 Tatsumi Takayuki, born May 15, 1955) is a Japanese scholar.[1] He is a Professor at Keio University, where he has taught literary theory and American literature since 1989.[2]
As an avid science fiction fan, he authored many books and essays on science fiction. He received Nihon SF Taisho prize in 2000 for Nihon SF ronsÅshi.
Works
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Single authorship
- (1988) SaibÄpanku amerika (サイãƒãƒ¼ãƒ‘ンク・アメリカ Cyberpunk America)
- (1992) Gendai SF no retorikku (ç¾ä»£SFã®ãƒ¬ãƒˆãƒªãƒƒã‚¯ Rhetoric of Contemporary Science Fiction)
- (1993) Metafikushon no bÅryaku (メタフィクションã®è¬€ç•¥ / Metafiction as Ideology)
- (1993) Japanoido sengen—gendai nihon SF o yomu tameni (ジャパノイド宣言 / A Manifesto for Japanoids)
- (1995) E. A. Pou o yomu (E・A・ãƒã‚¦ã‚’èªã‚€ Disfiguration of Genres: A Reading in the Rhetorics of Edgar Allan Poe)
- (1995) NyÅ« amerikanizumu--beibungaku shisÅshi no monogatarigaku (ニュー・アメリカニズム—米文å¦æ€æƒ³å²ã®ç‰©èªžå¦ / New Americanist Poetics) (revised 2005)
- (1996) NyÅ«yÅku no seikimatsu (ニューヨークã®ä¸–紀末 / New York Decadence)
- (1997) KyÅryÅ« no amerika (æç«œã®ã‚¢ãƒ¡ãƒªã‚« Dinosaur and America)
- (1998) Nihon henryÅ« bungaku (日本変æµæ–‡å¦ / Slipstream Japan)
- (2000) MetafÄ wa naze korosareru—gendai hihyÅ kÅgi (メタファーã¯ãªãœæ®ºã•ã‚Œã‚‹â€”ç¾ä»£æ‰¹è©•è¬›ç¾© / Metaphor Murders)
- (2006) Full Metal Apache: Transactions Between Cyberpunk Japan and Avant-Pop America
As an editor
- (1991) SaibÅgu feminizumu (サイボーグ・フェミニズムCyborg Feminism) (revised 2001)
- (2000) Nihon SF ronsÅshi (日本SFè«–äº‰å² / Science Fiction Controversies in Japan: 1962–1997)
- (2007) Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams: Japanese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime
References
- ↑ Tatsumi, Takayuki (July 1985). "An Interview with Darko Suvin". Science Fiction Studies. 12, part 2 (36). Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- ↑ "Plenary Speaker". IASA 2007. International American Studies Association. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- 巽 å之(ãŸã¤ã¿ã€€ãŸã‹ã‚†ã) (in Japanese). Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
External links
- Researcher Profile at Keio University
- Takayuki Tatsumi at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Image of Tatsumi at Flickr
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