Benjamin Giroux
Associate Professor · Contemporary Japanese Literature
National Institute of Oriental Languages and CivilizationsAbout
Benjamin Giroux is an Associate Professor in Japanese Studies at the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations (INALCO) in Paris. His research focuses on the sociological dimensions of contemporary Japanese literature, specifically the dynamics of literary prizes and legitimization processes for writers. Giroux is a member of the French Institute for Research on East Asia (IFRAE) and participates in research programs such as the Symbolic and commercial promotion of books and literature in modern and contemporary Japan.
- Key research areas: Contemporary Japanese literature, literary institutions, translation studies
- Active in academic networks: Société française des études japonaises (SFEJ), founding board of RÉLiJaM (French Network for Studies on Modern and Contemporary Japanese Literature)
Recent publications analyze literary prize systems and translation practices. He co-edited the bilingual anthology Japanese Childhoods (2023) and has ongoing translation projects including works by Abe Kōbō and a second volume of Japanese short stories (planned 2026). Awards include the Prix d'excellence for translation (2018).
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