国際学部

星野 文子

ホシノ アヤコ  (Ayako Hoshino)

基本情報

所属
和洋女子大学 国際学部英語コミュニケーション学科 准教授
学位
博士(学術)(国際基督教大学大学院)

J-GLOBAL ID
201601006392420799
researchmap会員ID
7000017902

経歴

 7

論文

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  • 星野,文子
    和洋女子大学紀要 65 161-170 2024年3月1日  
  • 星野, 文子
    和洋女子大学英文学会誌 = Language and Literature of Wayo Women's University 57 112-120 2022年3月31日  
  • 星野 文子
    和洋女子大学紀要 62 101-112 2021年3月31日  
    This paper will examine the early career of American female poet Ina Donna Coolbrith from the perspective of social expectations and gender. Coolbrith was a successful poet. She was crowned as the first Poet Laureate of California in June 1915. She started publishing poetry as a teenager, and was a pioneer of the “frontier” period of Californian Literature. When the literary magazine Overland Monthly was founded in 1868, Coolbrith, Bret Harte and Charles Warren Stoddard were known as the “Golden Gate Trinity.” Her peers included poets and writers such as Mark Twain, Ambrose Bierce, and Joaquin Miller; they were all young and seeking national recognition. Despite her success, being a woman made developing her career difficult compared to male writers. In order to understand her unique situation, this paper will examine her early poems and personal correspondence. It will explore her social circumstances, the gender limitations she faced, and her personal feelings about her career.
  • 星野 文子
    和洋女子大学英文学会誌 = Language and literature (53) 15-25 2018年11月  
  • 星野 文子
    和洋女子大学紀要 58 25-36 2018年3月31日  
    This paper will examine Yone Noguchi’s poetics and way of life concerning “being a poet,” as expressed in his English novel, The American Diary of a Japanese Girl (1902). This book was considered his first and only non-poetry book in English published during his eleven years living in the United States and England. In contrast to scholarship that focuses on his work from the point of view of Japonism, or his personal life—Noguchi had a child with his American editor Leonie Gilmour, and their son was the well-known sculptor Isamu Noguchi — this paper will focus on Noguchi’s obsession with poetry and “being a poet,” as expressed in this work. Analyzing his idea of “being a poet,” I will argue that this work, though a fictional novel, constitutes an attempt to write about the development of Noguchi’s identity as a poet. The paper is based on the presentation at The Tokyo American Literature Society’s section meeting of the monthly meeting on September 24, 2016.

MISC

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書籍等出版物

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講演・口頭発表等

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