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バーバラ・ガイルホン Barbara Geilhorn


▼ 研究テーマ

主な研究テーマは日本の古典文化におけるジェンダーと権力の関わり、東日本大震災での福島は文化においてどのように表現されたのか、日本演劇ではどのように現代社会を描いているのか、そして日本における地方演劇と芸術祭についてである。

Barbara Geilhorn is a professor of Cultural Resource Studies at the University of Tokyo and an adjunct researcher at the Tsubouchi Memorial Theatre Museum, Waseda University. Her research interests focus on negotiations of gender and power in classical Japanese culture, cultural representations of the Fukushima disaster, stagings of contemporary society in Japanese performance, and regional theatre and arts festivals. Before joining the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, Barbara was a principal researcher at the German Institute for Japanese Studies Tokyo and held positions at universities in Germany and the UK.

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▼ 主な著書

    Books
  • 2023 (with Linda Flores, eds): Literature After Fukushima. From Marginalized Voices to Nuclear Futurity. Routledge.
  • 2021 (with Peter Eckersall, Andreas Regelsberger, and Cody Poulton, eds): Okada Toshiki & Japanese Theatre. Aberystwyth, UK: Performance Research Books.
  • 2017 (with Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, eds): ‘Fukushima’ and the Arts – Negotiating Disaster. Routledge.
  • 2012 (with Eike Grossmann, eds): Enacting Culture – Japanese Theater in Historical and Modern Contexts. Munich: iudicium.
  • 2011 Weibliche Spielräume – Frauen im japanischen Nō- und Kyōgen-Theater [Female Spaces – Women in Japanese Nō and Kyōgen Theatre]. Munich: iudicium.
  • Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters
  • 2021 Towards a Culture of Responsibility – Relating Fukushima, Chernobyl, and the Atomic Bombings in Setoyama Misaki’s Theatre. Japan Forum. 33, 4: 497-521.
  • 2019 A Multifaceted Fukushima – Trauma and Memory in Ōnobu Pelican’s Kiruannya and U-ko. The Asia Pacific Journal Vol.17, Issue 1, No.1, January 19.
  • 2017 Local Theatre Responding to a Global Issue – 3/11 seen from Japan’s Periphery. Japan Review 31: 123-39.
  • 2017 Women in a Man’s World – Gender and Power in Japanese Noh Theatre. In: Madhavan, Arya (ed.): Women in Asian Performance – Aesthetics and Politics.Routledge,
  • 2017 Challenging Reality with Fiction – Imagining Alternative Readings of Japanese Society in Post-Fukushima Theatre. In: Geilhorn, Barbara and Iwata-Weickgenannt, Kristina (eds): ‘Fukushima’ and the Arts – Negotiating Disaster. Routledge, 162-176.
  • 2015 From Private zashiki to the Public Stage – Female Spaces in Early 20th Century Nō. Asian Theatre Journal 32.2: 440-63.


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