
معرفی
Ariel Stilerman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures at Stanford University. He researches the transformation of courtly literary/artistic practices into broader cultural forces, focusing on Japanese history from classical to modern periods.
- Stanford (2025–present)
- Florida State University (2015–2022)
- Columbia University (2010–2015)
Education:
- PhD, Japanese Literature, Columbia University (2015)
- MA, Japanese Literature, Waseda University (2012)
- Midorikai Tea Ceremony Certification, Urasenke Konnichian (2007)
- MA, Japanese Studies, SOAS, University of London (2006)
- Licenciatura, Psychology/Psychoanalysis, Universidad de Buenos Aires (2002)
- Technical Degree, Industrial Design, ORT (1996)
His research spans Waka poetry, tea ceremony, material culture, and transdisciplinary methods. Recent projects explore medieval Japanese labor discourses and food consumption culture. He directs the MPEAS working group at Stanford's Product Realization Lab, integrating design thinking into East Asian pedagogy.
His publications analyze poetic treatises, illustrated tales, and cultural knowledge systems. Collaborations include Waseda University's School of Letters, Arts and Sciences, Minneapolis Institute of Art, and Universidad de La Plata.


