
معرفی
Seiji M. Lippit is a Professor in the Department of Asian Languages & Cultures at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He serves as Associate Director of the Asia Pacific Center and teaches courses on modern literature and film, focusing on postwar Japanese cultural transformations.
- Educational background: A.B. in Literature from Harvard University, Ph.D. in Japanese Literature from Columbia University
Research interests span modernism, mass culture, urban space, minority literature, and representations of decolonization, occupation, and national consciousness in postwar Japan. His current project, Postwar Tokyo: Capital of a Ruined Empire, examines decolonization cultures in Tokyo after Japan's imperial collapse.
Key publications include:
- Topographies of Japanese Modernism (2002) - Analyzing 1920s-30s modernist fiction
- The Essential Akutagawa (1999) - Anthology of Akutagawa Ryūnosuke's writings
- Editorial translation of Kojin Karatani's History and Repetition (2011)
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