
Areas I Teach
Course Information
At 51³Ō¹Ļ, all faculty teach a variety of different courses. Typically, we do not use graduate teaching assistants, which means that your classes will be taught by professors and that you will have plenty of opportunities to get to know the faculty in your discipline.
Below I have listed some of the courses that I teach. We are always developing and trying out new classes, so the list may change now and then.
- Introduction to Japanese Language & Culture (JAPN101 and JAPN102)
- Intermediate Japanese (JAPN201 and JAPN202)
- Kanji, Business Japanese, and Japanese Cooking, (JAPN221, JAPN222, and JAPN223)
- Communicating in Japanese (JAPN301 and JAPN302)
- Topics in Contemporary Literature (JAPN311 and JAPN401W)
- Selected Issues in Japanese Press (JAPN302 and JAPN402W)
- Seminar in Japanese (JAPN485W)
- Senior Capstone (JAPN490 and JAPN491)
- Japanese Literature in Translation (HUM203)
- Traditional Theater of East Asia (HUM/THEA353)
- First Year Community (HUM102)
- Internship in Japanese (JAPN275/475) at English Language Institute at 51³Ō¹Ļ, Dental Clinic, Naturopath Clinic, or Language Immersion Elementary School
Education
Ph.D. University of Connecticut, Storrs (Comparative Literary & Cultural Studies)
Research Interests
Japanese language pedagogy and Japanese literature/theater
Research Works
āCommunicating with Humor: Poetic Exchanges of Renku in L2 Classroomā L2 Journal: an electronic refereed journal for foreign and second language educators,16 (1) 2024
āKeigo to use and to be used: Reevaluation of keigo learning in Japanese language classesā Journal of Japanese Language Education and Linguistics, 6 (2) 2022
āCLIL and intercultural competence in teaching Japanese language and literatureā Journal of Language and Cultural Education, 8 (1) 2020
āNose Sakaeās Study Abroad: Idealization and Devaluation of American Education During Japanās Early Meiji Eraā Oregon Historical Quarterly, 115 (1) 2014
āDouble Nora: Noh Adaptation of A Dollās Houseā Asian Theatre Journal, 31 (2) 2014
Bugen: Dancing Illusion of Noh. Tokyo: Being Net Press, co-Authored with Tsumura Reijiro, Morita Toshiro, Hayashi Nozomu, and Noda Hideki 2010
āA fusion of drama and religion: A study of Mugen Noh in Thomas Becketā Studies in Theatre & Performance, 30 (2) 2010