11th Invitees (2016)
List of Invitees to the 11th Hakuho Foundation Japanese Fellowship
A total of 12 researchers from 9 countries were invited to participate in the 11th Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship: 5 in the Japanese language and Japanese language education research category and 7 in the Japanese literature and Japanese culture research category.
Research fields: Japanese language and Japanese language education research
Invitee
DAVAA Oyungerel (Mongolia)
Associate Professor Research and Education Centre for Japanese, School of Law, National University of Mongolia
Research Subject
Study on critical thinking development in Japanese language education
Duration
Short-Term Round 2
Mar 1–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Invitee
GE Qian (China)
Lecturer, Fuzhou University
Research Subject
A study on the cultural identity of Chinese learners of Japanese
Duration
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
Kyoto University
Invitee
LANGTON Nina Jean (Canada)
Associate Professor Japanese Programme, Department of Critical Studies, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus
Research Subject
Investigation of best practices for the development of learning objects for use in an online beginning Japanese language class
Duration
Short-Term Round 1
Sep 1, 2016–Feb 28, 2017
Receiving Organization
Ritsumeikan University
Invitee
TSUKADA Kimiko (Australia)
Senior Lecturer, Macquarie University
Research Subject
A longitudinal comparative study on the acquisition of Japanese pronunciation by speakers from different linguistic backgrounds
Duration
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
Waseda University
Invitee
Yurong (China)
Professor, School of Mongolian Studies, Inner Mongolia University
Research Subject
Corpus-based comparative study of prosodic features in Japanese and Mongolian
Duration
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics
Research fields: Japanese literature and Japanese culture research
Invitee
BERLINGUEZ-KONO Noriko (France)
Full Professor/Director of Japanese Studies, Section of Japanese Studies, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of Lille 3, Humanities and Social Sciences
Research Subject
The process of socio-cultural interaction between Japanese political culture and Western thought in the conceptualization of “people's rights” in late Edo and early Meiji: Eto Shinpei, the first Minister of Justice in Meiji era and his staff
Duration
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
Waseda University
Invitee
DZIESINSKI Ⅱ Michael Joseph (USA)
Instructor (adjunct), Department of Sociology, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa
Research Subject
From apprentice to master craftsman in contemporary Japan: Traditional performance arts and monozukuri crafts in the era of a globalized Japanese creative industry
Duration
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
Waseda University
Invitee
GERLINI Edoardo (Italy)
Adjunct Professor, University of Florence/ University of Venice "Ca' Foscari"
Research Subject
Is literature useless, or is it an “imperishable glory”? The social role of “writings” in the early Heian period and their position in world literature
Duration
Short-Term Round 2
Mar 1–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Invitee
KLOBUKOVA Natalia Fyodorovna (Russian Federation)
Tutorial and Curriculum Assistant, World Cultures Centre, Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire
Research Subject
Formation, development and characteristics of the Japanese Orthodox Church chanting tradition
Duration
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
International Research Center for Japanese Studies
Invitee
NGUYEN Nhu Vu Quynh (Vietnam)
Ph.D. Lecturer, Department of Applied Japanese Language, Faculty of Japanese Studies, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Subject
Research of textbook material to enhance the study of Japanese language culture and literature in Vietnam
Duration
Short-Term Round 2
Mar 1–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
Ritsumeikan University
Invitee
NGUYEN Oanh Thi (Vietnam)
Doctor of Literature/Associate Professor, Institute of Han Nom Studies, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences
Research Subject
A comparative research on Kanbun kundoku in Vietnam and Japan with focus on the "Nihon Ryoiki" and "Konjaku Monogatarishu"
Duration
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
Waseda University
Invitee
SHI Lishan (China)
Professor, Department of Philosophy, Shanghai Normal University
Research Subject
Comprehensive study of Japan’s collection of abridged Chinese classics
Duration
Short-Term Round 2
Mar 1–Aug 31, 2017
Receiving Organization
Kyoto University
*Invitee titles current at time of selection of Fellows.
A total of 12 researchers from 9 countries were invited to participate in the 11th Hakuho Foundation Japanese Research Fellowship: 5 in the Japanese language and Japanese language education research category and 7 in the Japanese literature and Japanese culture research category.
Research fields: Japanese language and Japanese language education research
Invitee | DAVAA Oyungerel (Mongolia) Associate Professor Research and Education Centre for Japanese, School of Law, National University of Mongolia |
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Research Subject | Study on critical thinking development in Japanese language education |
Duration | Short-Term Round 2 Mar 1–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Tokyo University of Foreign Studies |
Invitee | GE Qian (China) Lecturer, Fuzhou University |
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Research Subject | A study on the cultural identity of Chinese learners of Japanese |
Duration | Long-Term Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Kyoto University |
Invitee | LANGTON Nina Jean (Canada) Associate Professor Japanese Programme, Department of Critical Studies, University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus |
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Research Subject | Investigation of best practices for the development of learning objects for use in an online beginning Japanese language class |
Duration |
Short-Term Round 1
Sep 1, 2016–Feb 28, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Ritsumeikan University |
Invitee | TSUKADA Kimiko (Australia) Senior Lecturer, Macquarie University |
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Research Subject | A longitudinal comparative study on the acquisition of Japanese pronunciation by speakers from different linguistic backgrounds |
Duration | Long-Term Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Waseda University |
Invitee | Yurong (China) Professor, School of Mongolian Studies, Inner Mongolia University |
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Research Subject | Corpus-based comparative study of prosodic features in Japanese and Mongolian |
Duration |
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics |
Research fields: Japanese literature and Japanese culture research
Invitee | BERLINGUEZ-KONO Noriko (France) Full Professor/Director of Japanese Studies, Section of Japanese Studies, Faculty of Foreign Languages, Literatures and Cultures, University of Lille 3, Humanities and Social Sciences |
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Research Subject | The process of socio-cultural interaction between Japanese political culture and Western thought in the conceptualization of “people's rights” in late Edo and early Meiji: Eto Shinpei, the first Minister of Justice in Meiji era and his staff |
Duration |
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Waseda University |
Invitee | DZIESINSKI Ⅱ Michael Joseph (USA) Instructor (adjunct), Department of Sociology, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa |
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Research Subject | From apprentice to master craftsman in contemporary Japan: Traditional performance arts and monozukuri crafts in the era of a globalized Japanese creative industry |
Duration |
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Waseda University |
Invitee | GERLINI Edoardo (Italy) Adjunct Professor, University of Florence/ University of Venice "Ca' Foscari" |
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Research Subject | Is literature useless, or is it an “imperishable glory”? The social role of “writings” in the early Heian period and their position in world literature |
Duration |
Short-Term Round 2
Mar 1–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | International Research Center for Japanese Studies |
Invitee | KLOBUKOVA Natalia Fyodorovna (Russian Federation) Tutorial and Curriculum Assistant, World Cultures Centre, Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire |
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Research Subject | Formation, development and characteristics of the Japanese Orthodox Church chanting tradition |
Duration |
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | International Research Center for Japanese Studies |
Invitee | NGUYEN Nhu Vu Quynh (Vietnam) Ph.D. Lecturer, Department of Applied Japanese Language, Faculty of Japanese Studies, Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities |
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Research Subject | Research of textbook material to enhance the study of Japanese language culture and literature in Vietnam |
Duration |
Short-Term Round 2
Mar 1–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Ritsumeikan University |
Invitee | NGUYEN Oanh Thi (Vietnam) Doctor of Literature/Associate Professor, Institute of Han Nom Studies, Vietnamese Academy of Social Sciences |
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Research Subject | A comparative research on Kanbun kundoku in Vietnam and Japan with focus on the "Nihon Ryoiki" and "Konjaku Monogatarishu" |
Duration |
Long-Term
Sep 1, 2016–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Waseda University |
Invitee | SHI Lishan (China) Professor, Department of Philosophy, Shanghai Normal University |
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Research Subject | Comprehensive study of Japan’s collection of abridged Chinese classics |
Duration |
Short-Term Round 2
Mar 1–Aug 31, 2017 |
Receiving Organization | Kyoto University |
*Invitee titles current at time of selection of Fellows.
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