Susan Furukawa
Visiting Assistant Professor of Japanese Studies
Programs/Departments
- Japanese Studies
- Languages & Literatures
- Japan at Earlham
Degrees
- Ph.D., Indiana University
- M.A., Stanford University
- B.A., DePauw University
Contact Info
Campus Mail
Drawer 13
Phone
765-983-1649
E-mail
furuksu@earlham.edu
Office
Landrum Bolling Center
Office Hours
By appointment.
Selected Courses
Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature Introduction to the Study of Japan Japanese Popular Culture in Fiction and Film Samurai: Then and Now Traditions in Japanese Literature Women in Japanese Literature
Research Projects
"The Afterlife of Toyotomi Hideyoshi: Taikoki and the Reinterpretation of Japan's Past." Ph.D. diss, Indiana University, 2012. Book review of Mary E. Berry’s Japan in Print in Media History 13, no. 2 (2007), 290-292. “The Perfect Hero: Male Protagonists in Uno Chiyo.” Acta Eruditiorum, Saga Medical School, no. 20 (2001), 57-67. “Knowing Where to Start: Rethinking Comparisons between Japanese and American Education.” Journal of the Faculty of Culture and Education, Saga National University, 6, no. 1 (2001), 337-348.