TEDにもの申す一一人前で上手にしゃべるのってそんなに大事ですか? | Masahiko Abe | TEDxWasedaU
Masahiko ABE(1966-) is a professor in English at the University of Tokyo. He obtained his BA and MA there and PhD at Cambridge University. His primary research area is modern poetry, but his criticism covers many other genres. His publications include Modernity and the Strategy of Boredom(2001), Improvisation and Literature(2004), An Introduction to Poetry in English(2007), On Slow Motion(2009), How English Works(2010), Understanding Japanese Fiction(2012), Staring and Literature(2012), Discovering Poetry(2014), Politeness and English Literature (2015), Talking Like Children Helps: Strategy of Infantilism in Japanese Literature (2015), Playing with the Canon (2017), and English Education in Chaos (2017). Currently, he is working on issues such as “politeness,” “stomach problems,” "Preparation"...etc. He is also a translator of Frank O'Connor's short stories and Bernard Malamud's The Magic Barrel. He won Waseda Literary Award for “Going to the Wilderness” in 1998 and Suntory Prize for Social Siences and Humanities for Staring and Literature in 2013.
阿部公彦(まさひこ) 1966年生。横浜出身。東京大学文学部卒。ケンブリッジ大学PhD。東京大学文学部教授。英米文学研究。文芸評論。著書は『英詩のわかり方』、『幼さという戦略』、『名作をいじる』、『史上最悪の英語政策』など啓蒙書と、専門書は『文学を〈凝視する〉』(サントリー学芸賞受賞)、『善意と悪意の英文学史』など。マラマッド『魔法の樽 他十二編』(岩波文庫)等の翻訳も。HP:http://abemasahiko.my.coocan.jp/ 阿部公彦(まさひこ) 1966年生。横浜出身。東京大学文学部卒。ケンブリッジ大学PhD。東京大学文学部教授。英米文学研究。文芸評論。著書は『英詩のわかり方』、『幼さという戦略』、『名作をいじる』、『史上最悪の英語政策』など啓蒙書と、専門書は『文学を〈凝視する〉』(サントリー学芸賞受賞)、『善意と悪意の英文学史』など。マラマッド『魔法の樽 他十二編』(岩波文庫)等の翻訳も。
Masahiko ABE(1966-) is a professor in English at the University of Tokyo. He obtained his BA and MA there and PhD at Cambridge University. His primary research area is modern poetry, but his criticism covers many other genres. His publications include How English Works(2010), Politeness and English Literature (2015), Talking Like Children Helps: Strategy of Infantilism in Japanese Literature (2015), and English Education in Chaos (2017). Currently, he is working on issues such as “politeness,” “stomach problems,” "Preparation"...etc. He is also a translator of Frank O'Connor's short stories and Bernard Malamud's The Magic Barrel. He won Waseda Literary Award for “Going to the Wilderness” in 1998 and Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities for Staring and Literature in 2013. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео TEDにもの申す一一人前で上手にしゃべるのってそんなに大事ですか? | Masahiko Abe | TEDxWasedaU канала TEDx Talks
阿部公彦(まさひこ) 1966年生。横浜出身。東京大学文学部卒。ケンブリッジ大学PhD。東京大学文学部教授。英米文学研究。文芸評論。著書は『英詩のわかり方』、『幼さという戦略』、『名作をいじる』、『史上最悪の英語政策』など啓蒙書と、専門書は『文学を〈凝視する〉』(サントリー学芸賞受賞)、『善意と悪意の英文学史』など。マラマッド『魔法の樽 他十二編』(岩波文庫)等の翻訳も。HP:http://abemasahiko.my.coocan.jp/ 阿部公彦(まさひこ) 1966年生。横浜出身。東京大学文学部卒。ケンブリッジ大学PhD。東京大学文学部教授。英米文学研究。文芸評論。著書は『英詩のわかり方』、『幼さという戦略』、『名作をいじる』、『史上最悪の英語政策』など啓蒙書と、専門書は『文学を〈凝視する〉』(サントリー学芸賞受賞)、『善意と悪意の英文学史』など。マラマッド『魔法の樽 他十二編』(岩波文庫)等の翻訳も。
Masahiko ABE(1966-) is a professor in English at the University of Tokyo. He obtained his BA and MA there and PhD at Cambridge University. His primary research area is modern poetry, but his criticism covers many other genres. His publications include How English Works(2010), Politeness and English Literature (2015), Talking Like Children Helps: Strategy of Infantilism in Japanese Literature (2015), and English Education in Chaos (2017). Currently, he is working on issues such as “politeness,” “stomach problems,” "Preparation"...etc. He is also a translator of Frank O'Connor's short stories and Bernard Malamud's The Magic Barrel. He won Waseda Literary Award for “Going to the Wilderness” in 1998 and Suntory Prize for Social Sciences and Humanities for Staring and Literature in 2013. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео TEDにもの申す一一人前で上手にしゃべるのってそんなに大事ですか? | Masahiko Abe | TEDxWasedaU канала TEDx Talks
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