ID | 22337 | |
所在地 (Address) |
香港(Hongkong) | |
名前 (Name) |
現地語 (Local Language) |
Daniel Poch |
日本語 (Japanese) |
ダニエル ポック | |
English | Daniel Poch | |
関連ウェブサイト (Related Websites) |
https://japanese.hku.hk/staff/DPoch.html | |
研究分野 (Research Field) |
文学 | |
Literature | ||
研究分野の時代区分 (Focused Period of Research) |
1600-1867 / 1867-1952 | |
研究関心 (Research Interests) |
現地語 (Local Language) |
-early modern and modern Japanese literature, with a strong focus on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; examining the significance of “human emotion” (ninjō)—a historical term for amorous feeling and erotic desire. -comparative study focusing on Japanese literature through the lens of modernism as a transnational and global literary aesthetic. Research Interests; Early Modern and Modern Japanese Literature: Emotion, Desire, Sexuality, and Gender: The Novel: Literary Modernism |
日本語 (Japanese) |
-19世紀から20世紀初頭に重点を置いた、近世および近代の日本文学。 「人間の感情」(人情)の重要性を調べる。人情とは、ロマンチックな感情とエロティックな欲望に結びついた歴史的な用語。 -トランスナショナルで世界的な文学的美学としてのモダニズムのレンズを通した日本文学の比較研究、研究分野; 近世と近代の日本文学:感情、欲望、セクシュアリティ、ジェンダー:小説:文学モダニズム | |
English | -early modern and modern Japanese literature, with a strong focus on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; examining the significance of “human emotion” (ninjō)—a historical term for amorous feeling and erotic desire. -comparative study focusing on Japanese literature through the lens of modernism as a transnational and global literary aesthetic. Research Interests; Early Modern and Modern Japanese Literature: Emotion, Desire, Sexuality, and Gender: The Novel: Literary Modernism | |
現況 (Current Status) |
現役(Active) | |
日文研経歴 (Affiliation to Nichibunken) |
No | |
「国際日本研究」コンソーシアムに所属 (Affiliation to the Consortium for Global Japanese Studies) |
No | |
ORCID iD | ||
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更新日 Last Updated |
2022/07/04 |
Workplaces
Present | Affiliation Period/ *Survey Date | Name of Workplaces | Academic Title |
〇 | *2021~ | 香港大学 人文学カレッジ 現代言語文化学部 日本語学科 (The University of Hong Kong (HKU), Faculty of Arts, School of Modern Languages and Cultures, Department of Japanese Studies) |
Associate Professor |