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Christopher Scott
Assistant Professor
Hum 108D
Telephone:
651-696-6221
scottcd@macalester.edu
Office Hours:
Monday and Wednesday 4:00-5:30 p.m.
Or by appointment
Education:
Ph.D., Japanese, Stanford University, 2006
M.A., Japanese, Stanford University, 1999
B.A., East Asian Studies, Princeton University, 1993, Summa Cum Laude
Research Interests:
Modern Japanese literature and film, Koreans in Japan (zainichi Koreans), Japanese colonial literature, diasporic writing in Japanese (Nihongo bungaku), gender and sexuality
Courses Taught:
Elementary Japanese I
The Fiction of Modern Japan
Introduction to Japanese Film
Translating Japanese: Theory and Practice
Race and Ethnicity in Japan
Publications:
Invisible Men: Race, Masculinity, and Zainichi Korean Subjectivity in Postwar Japan (book manuscript in progress)
Andō’s Room and Other Stories, a translation of Ian Hideo Levy’s Seijōki no kikoenai heya (translation in progress)
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