Kumojima Tomoe
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Last Updated :2025/10/14
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Name (Japanese)
KumojimaName (Kana)
Tomoe
Research History
- Apr. 2022 - Present, Nara Women's University, Research organization of Integrative STEAM Education, Lecturer
- Apr. 2015 - Mar. 2022, Nara Women’s University, Collaborative Organization for Research in women's Education of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Lecturer, Japan
- Mar. 2020 - Feb. 2021, The University of California, Berkeley, English Department, Visiting Scholar, United States
- Apr. 2014 - Mar. 2015, Nara Women’s University, International Exchange Center, Assistant Professor, Japan
Professional Memberships
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Published Papers
Books etc
- Pacific Gateways: Trans-Oceanic Narratives and Anglophone Literature, 1780–1914, Palgrave Macmillan, Tomoe Kumojima; Laurence Williams, Chapter 1 "Pacific Gateways: Trans-Oceanic Anglophone Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century"; Chapter 12 "Literary Diplomacy: Yei Theodora Ozaki, Early Anglo-Japanese Writing, and Transnational Female Networks", Dec. 2024, Refereed, 9789819750528
- Victorian Women's Travel Writing on Meiji Japan : Hospitable Friendship, Oxford University Press, Kumojima, Tomoe, 2022, ix, 228 p., Refereed, 9780198871439
- Literature, Memory, Hegemony: East/West Crossings, Palgrave Macmillan, Chapter 4 "The Democracy of Art": Elizabeth Keith and the Aesthetic of the Eastern Ordinary, 2018, 57–75, Refereed, 9789811090004
Presentations
- Tomoe Kumojima, FiMA (Feminist inter/Modernist Association) 3: Feminist Provocations, Orientalism Disrupted: Transnational Network of Women Writers in Japan in the 1920s and the English Translations of Japanese Classics, Oral presentation, 18 May 2024, 16 May 2024 - 18 May 2024
- Tomoe Kumojima, The Transnational Network of Women Writers during the Interwar Period and the Translations of Japanese Literature Found in Seiza-sha Papers: Through The Sketch Book of the Lady Sei Shōnagon Translated by Nobuko Kobayashi, Nominated symposium, 31 Mar. 2024
- Tomoe Kumojima, Nara Women's University RISE Tuesday Lecture Series, Tokyo Penwomen: Female Literary Internationalism in Tokyo during the Inter-War Period, Public discourse, 30 Jan. 2024
- Tomoe Kumojima, English Literature and the Pacific Symposium, Tokyo Penwomen and Anglophone Women’s Literary Endeavours in the 1920s Pacific Coast, 21 Jan. 2023
- Tomoe Kumojima, 2022 MLA International Symposium, Hospitable Translation and Nationalism of the Other: Marie Stopes and Plays of Old Japan: The “Nō”, 03 Jun. 2022, 02 Jun. 2022 - 04 Jun. 2022
- Tomoe Kumojima, NAVSA Virtual Series: Victorian Studies, Asia, and the Pacific, Victorian Women Writers and Japan as Britain's Asian Ally, Oral presentation, 19 Mar. 2021, 19 Mar. 2021 - 14 May 2021
- Gothic Spaces: Houses, Landscapes, Bodies, Gothic Sisterhood: Victorian Women Travellers and Transnational Empathy in Ghostly Japan, Oral presentation, 19 Oct. 2019, True
- Pacific Gateways: International Symposium on English Literature and the Pacific Ocean, 1760-1914, “‘A daughter of the East, a child of the West’: Yei Theodora Ozaki, Anglo-Japanese Miscegenation, and Feminine Literary Diplomacy”, 25 Nov. 2017, 24 Nov. 2017 - 25 Nov. 2017
- East/West: Ruptures & Convergences, ‘the democracy of art’: Elizabeth Keith and the Representation of the Ordinary, 02 Dec. 2016
- Isabella Bird and the Poetics of Female Travel Writing, Identity Destabilized: Isabella Bird in a Contact Zone, 2015
- 2014
- Oral presentation, 21 Jan. 2023 - 21 Jan. 2023
- Oral presentation, 02 Jun. 2022 - 04 Jun. 2022
Research Projects
- Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C), Apr. 2023 - Mar. 2026, 23K00400, Principal investigator, Transpacific Network of Women: Digital Analysis of Female Literary Exchanges in the UK, the US, and Japan in the First Half of the Twentieth Century, Tomoe Kumojima, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), KAKENHI, Nara Women's University, 3640000, 2800000, 840000, kaken
- Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists, Apr. 2019 - Mar. 2022, 19K13106, Principal investigator, Aesthetic/Affective Diplomacy by Women in America, Britain, and Japan: From the Russo-Japanese War to the Second World War, KUMOJIMA Tomoe, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, KAKENHI, Nara Women's University, 0, 0, 0, 本研究は、日英米の女性による環太平洋地域に関する文学・旅行記の研究を通して、日露戦争から第二次世界大戦までの3ヵ国の女性作家・芸術家による芸術、また芸術作品によって引き起こされる情動を媒介とした準外交活動の軌跡を辿ると共に、再評価を試みるものである。女性の政治・国際関係分野での活動と貢献の可能性、またその意義について検討することを目的とする。
令和3年度は、より広い視座から、英文学研究における本研究の占める位置、更にその意義及び貢献を確認すべく、英文学と環太平洋地域との英文学史における繋がり、またその表象と役割等について、トランスパシフィック・スタディーズの研究成果等を参照しつつ検討した。Lisa Lowe、Laura Doyle、Wai Chee Dimock、Susan Stanford Friedmanなどによって世界文学という広い文脈の中で英文学の普遍性・特殊性が再検討される中で、Yunte HuangやNan Z. Daなどによって特に中国文学と米文学の相関関係に注目した研究も行われてきた。このような研究状況を背景に、Janet HoskinsやViet Thanh Nguyenは環太平洋地域の複数性と覇権の多重性に注目し、一部の国に研究の焦点が当てられることで、政治的・経済的力がアカデミアの研究において再生産されている状況に警鐘を鳴らす。この反省に基づき、本研究においては、東アジアにおける日英米関係のみならず、東南アジアをも視野に入れた研究を遂行することが重要となる。本研究の研究対象であるElizabeth Keithの旅行記Eastern Windowsには、彼女のフィリピン滞在時の記述も含まれる。日本を拠点にアジアを旅し、アメリカで個展を開いたイギリス人版画家の作品を分析することには、大きな意義がある。, Competitive research funding, kaken - Mar. 2020 - Feb. 2021, Principal investigator, Trans-Pacific Aesthetic Diplomacy of Women in the United States and Japan between 1904 and 1945, Fulbright Japan, Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program Grant, The University of California, Berkeley, rm:presentations
- Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B), Apr. 2016 - Mar. 2020, 16K16786, Principal investigator, Literature at the Interstices: The Representation of the Empire of Japan by British Female Scientists and British Wives and Daughters of Japanese Men, KUMOJIMA Tomoe, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, KAKENHI, Nara Women's University, 0, 0, 0, This study investigates travel writing and Japanese-themed fiction by two British female scientists, Matilda Chaplin Ayrton and Marie Stopes, and an Anglo-Japanese female writer Yei Theodora Ozaki, who visited or lived in Japan between 1853 and 1945. It demonstrates their act of transgressing or negotiating institutional boundaries through writing in the interstices of gender and race. It also highlights the newly-opened Japan as a locus where the women writers, encouraged by a more liberal femininity in the late Victorian period, could produce alternative discourses., Competitive research funding, kaken
- Oct. 2014 - Mar. 2016, Principal investigator, The Clash of Imperialisms: Representation of the Empire of Japan by British Female Writers Across Two World Wars, KUMOJIMA Tomoe, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, KAKENHI, 0, 0, 0, Competitive research funding, rm:published_papers