The University of Queensland Homepage
Takes you back to the UQ reSEARCHers Homepage You are at the UQ reSEARCHers site


 Biography

Dr Tomoko Aoyama’s research interests include modern and contemporary Japanese literature (anti-naturalist movement circa 1910, parody, Russo-Japanese War literature, literary daughters, food in literature) and Japanese girls' manga.

She has published an award winning monograph on food and eating in modern/contemporary Japanese literature (including cannibalism, gastronomic novel, food diaries, and food and gender) and a number of journal articles and book chapters on modern and contemporary Japanese literature and girls' manga. She has also co-edited a book on representations of young women in modern/contemporary Japanese literature and guest edited special issues of Asian Studies Review, Japanese Studies, and US-Japan Women's Journal.

She is the regional editor (Japan) for Asian Studies Review, and on the Japanese Studies editorial advisory board as well as on the executive board of AULLA (Australasian Universities Languages and Literature Association).

 Links
 
 
 Keywords