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Professors’ Information

Sophia University / Faculty of Liberal Arts

THOMPSON Mathew
THOMPSON Mathew
  • Field
    Literature
  • Associate Professor

    Premodern Japanese Literature

    B.A., Yale University

    M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University

  • Contact

    Email: mwthompson[at]sophia.ac.jp
    Tel: 03-3238-4034
    Office: 10-644

  • Research and Teaching Interests

    My research focuses on the representation of samurai and warfare in Muromachi and Tokugawa period literature. Several topics, in particular, have captured my attention: the corpus of narratives contributing to the legend of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, the narratology of performance-based genres such as ko-jôruri and kôwakamai librettos, and the transmission and (re)imagination of the medieval past in early modern society. Aside from working on several journal articles and the ‘translation’ of my dissertation into a monograph, I am also involved in the production of new game-based teaching materials for Japanese history and literature, as well as a symposium on the construction of samurai identity in the seventeenth century to take place in December of 2012 at Sophia University.

  • COURSES

    Faculty of Liberal Arts

    ASIAN TEXTS: LEGACY OF THE PAST
    SURVEY OF JAPANESE LITERATURE 1
    WRITING ABOUT LOVE: PAST AND PRESENT
    SAMURAI IN LITERATURE AND HISTORY

     

    Graduate Program in Global Studies

    PRE-MODERN JAPANESE LITERATURE 1 & 2
    ADVANCED STUDIES IN PRE-MODERN JAPANESE LITERATURE 1 & 2