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Representative work:
"Hemingway, Ecology and Culture: Re-reading Hemingway in the Anthropocene"
Many Thanks to our Sponsors:
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
Research project (1): "Pacific Islands as Laboratories of the Anthropocene in German Nature Writing." Project number 25K03981 (principal investigator: Thomas Schwarz)
Research project (2): "Hemingway’s Non-Canonical Works and Sensory Ecology: A Posthumanist Reading in the Anthropocene." Project number 26K15960 (principal investigator: Lay Sion NG)
German Academic Exchange Service / Deutscher Akademische
Austauschdienst (DAAD), selected travel allowances granted by the "Ortslektorenprogramm" (in charge: Arpe Caspary)
Nihon University, College of Humanities and Sciences, National Institute of Humanities Research Grant. Research topic: Research on strategic initiatives and interdisciplinary teaching methods aimed at developing global human resources in a diverse environment / 人文研総合研究費先生方、研究課題名:「多様性におけるグルーバル人材育成を目指す戦略的取り組みと領域横断的な教授法に関する研究」(in charge: Wakako Kobayashi)
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