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Aragorn Quinn is an Associate Professor in the Global Studies (Japanese Program) at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Their research focuses on Modern Japanese literature and performance, performance studies, and translation theory. Quinn holds a PhD from Stanford University (2015).
Education:
- PhD in Japanese Studies, Stanford University, 2015
Research Interests: Explores intersections between performance, translation, and political resistance in modern Japan. Specializes in analyzing how performance forms mediate cultural and political discourses, particularly through theater, film, and literary adaptations. Engages with questions of censorship, intermediality, and the relationship between text and live performance.
Publications: Works examine topics like the politics of translation in theater, censorship mechanisms in imperial-era Japan, and the evolution of performance theory. Recent scholarship includes a monograph on resistance through performance and contributions to major handbooks on Japanese theater and translation studies.
Teaching: Teaches courses on Japanese literature, performance analysis, translation practices, and media studies at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Advising & Grants: No specific grant information provided in text; advises students in Japanese literature and performance studies through coursework listed.





