SATOKO KAKIHARA 垣 原 智 子 School / Graduate School of Letters Nagoya University Furō-chō, Chikusa-ku Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture Japan, 464-8601 +81 (90) 9642 1985 satok@lit.nagoya-u.ac.jp EDUCATION Ph.D. Department of Literature (Comparative Literature Section), University of California, San Diego. 2014. Dissertation Title: Flowers of Contradiction: Japanese Imperialism and Gender Construction Through Women s Writings, 1895 1945 M.A. Department of Linguistics, Stanford University. 2005. B.A. Department of English and Department of Linguistics, Stanford University. 2005. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT Nagoya University, School / Graduate School of Letters. Assistant Professor. 2014 Current. PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS 2014 Kakihara, Satoko. Family Desires: Kinship and Intimacy among Japanese Immigrants in America. Migrant Identities of Creole Cosmopolitans : Transcultural Narratives of Contemporary Postcoloniality. New York: Peter Lang Publishing. 143 158. Forthcoming Tanaka, Stefan. Tr. Satoko Kakihara. 1884 年 の 太 平 洋 周 辺 における 様 々な 出 来 事 Proceedings of the International Conference on Japan and Asia from the End of the 19th to the Beginning of the 20th Centuries. (Translation from English to Japanese of Tanaka s paper originally titled Miscellaneous Happenings in and around the Pacific in 1884 ) In preparation Kakihara, Satoko. Hiroshima as Timespace in Black Rain and Hiroshima Mon Amour. 2008 Kakihara, Satoko. Suitcases From a Japanese Past. American Identities: California Short Stories of Multiple Ancestries. Ed. Eliud Martínez. Xlibris. 169 183. 2008 Chung, Jack (Designer), and Satoko Kakihara (Writer). A Model of Play. Alberta, Canada: Institute for the Creative Process, Alberta College of Art + Design. 2006 Kakihara, Satoko. Influence of Attitudes and Strategies on English Acquisition by Japanese Women. CATESOL Journal, 18, 109-121.
Kakihara 2 2005 Kakihara, Satoko. Attitudes, Motivations, and Experiences of Japanese Women Learning English in the United States. MA thesis. Stanford University. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2013 Literature Department Dissertation Year Fellowship, UC San Diego 2012 Japan Foundation Japanese Studies Fellowship 2011 Faculty Research Group Award, Center for the Humanities, UC San Diego (with Prof. Jody Blanco, Literature) 2011, 2012 Research Funding, Taiwan Economic and Cultural Office 2011 Mid-Year Research Award, Literature Department, UC San Diego 2011 Joseph Naiman Graduate Fellowship in Japanese Studies, UC San Diego 2010, 2011 Summer Research Award, Literature Department, UC San Diego 2008 American Graphic Design Award. Writer/Designer. A Model of Play. Dubberly Design Office. Poster. For Alberta College of Art + Design. PRESENTATIONS 2014 Delineating Individual and State in Young Adult Literature About War. Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages Association Conference, Riverside, CA. October 31 November 2. So Far From Whose Home? Questioning Postcolonial Narrative of Female Youth. (dis)junctions UC Riverside English Department Annual Graduate Student Conference, Riverside, CA. April 11 12. 2013 Student Writings and the Construction of Imperialist Identities in Manchukuo. Pacific Ancient and Modern Languages Association Conference, San Diego, CA. November 1 3. The Contradiction of Everyday Life: Hani Motoko on Marital Happiness. Modern Japan History Workshop, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan. August 9. Love and Lie in Family Drama: Forced Intimacies and Neoimperialism. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Graduate Conference, Singapore. July 1 2. What Is Citizenship? Reading Xiao Hong and Yosano Akiko. Manchukuo Literature Research Society Meeting, Tokyo, Japan. February 28. (In Japanese) Construction of Woman, Taiwanese, Professional Reading Imperialist Period s Taiwanese Writer Yang Ch ien-ho. International Symposium: Boundaries and Multiple Perspectives in Modern Chinese Literature, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan. February 4. (In Chinese)
Kakihara 3 2012 From UCSD to TMU: Researching Feminism and Imperialism. Seminar on Cultural Research, Dōshisha University, Kyoto, Japan. November 20. (Invited talk; in Japanese) Yang Ch ien-ho and the Work of Writing Modern Selfhood. Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Toronto, ON, Canada. March 15 18. 2011 Hiroshima Timespaces: Trauma and Paralysis in Resnais and Imamura. American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada. March 31 April 3. 2010 Never Again : Transgenerational Justice and the U.S. Internment of Japanese- Peruvians. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA. August 14 17. (Roundtable.) Together, a Book of Peace: Kingston s Community Amidst American Exceptionalism. Comparative Women s Writing Network Third Biennial International Conference, San Diego, CA. July 7 9. Need and Desire for Kinship in Transnational Japanese Immigrant Communities. American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. April 1 4. 2009 Portrayals of Women in Transition by Mishima and Wharton. American Comparative Literature Association Annual Meeting, Cambridge, MA. March 26 29. Sex and New York: Female Relationships in Wharton and Bushnell. Thinking Gender Conference, Center for the Study of Women, UCLA. February 6. 2008 When Is Noh Not Noh? Yeats s Hybridization of Two Traditions. Crossroads Conference, U Massachusetts at Amherst, MA. October 10 12. 2007 Beyond the Bubble: Welcome to My Writing Week. Conference on College Composition and Communication, New York, NY. March 21 24. 2006 Learning with Others: English Acquisition as Temporary Residents. CATESOL Annual Conference. San Francisco, CA. April 6 9. 2005 Attitudes and Motivations of Japanese Women Learning English. Los Angeles Regional CATESOL Conference, Los Angeles, CA. October 22. EMPLOYMENT Teaching Research Methods for Culture and History. Japan-in-Asia Cultural Studies Program, Nagoya University. (Fall 2014) First-Year Japanese Language (Fall, Winter, Spring). Japanese Studies Program, UC San Diego (2010 2011) Analytic Writing. School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, UC San Diego. (Summer 2011)
Kakihara 4 Dimensions of Culture Program (Undergraduate Writing; Fall, Winter, Spring). Thurgood Marshall College, UC San Diego. (2008 2010, 2011 2012) Basic Writing. San Diego Community College at UC San Diego. (Fall 2009) Academic Discussion. English for Foreign Students, Stanford University. (Spring 2005) Listening Comprehension. English for Foreign Students, Stanford University. (Winter 2005) Pronunciation and Intonation. English for Foreign Students, Stanford University. (Fall 2004) Intensive English and Academic Orientation for Foreign Graduate Students. English for Foreign Students, Stanford University. (Summer 2004) Readership and Tutoring Academic and Policy Writing (Fall, Winter, Spring). School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, UC San Diego. (2010 2011) The Family. Department of Sociology, UC San Diego. (Winter 2009, Spring 2010) Sociology of Gender. Department of Sociology, UC San Diego. (Fall 2009) Program Evaluation: Making of the Modern World. Eleanor Roosevelt College, UC San Diego. (Summer 2009) Research Nuclear Power in Japan after Fukushima (with Lisa Yoneyama). Department of Literature, UC San Diego. (Spring 2011) English Acquisition among Japanese Women. M.A. Research. Department of Linguistics, Stanford University. (2004 2005) Profession Writer and Project Manager. Dubberly Design Office, San Francisco, CA. (2005 2008) SERVICE Graduate Student Representative, Search Committee for Hajime Mori Chair in Japanese Language Literature Department of Literature, UC San Diego 2013 2014 Blogger, UC Humanities Forum UC Humanities Research Institute 2011 2013 Graduate Student Representative Retail and Commercial Services Advisory Committee, UCSD 2010 2011 Membership Committee Member American Sociological Association (ASA) Peace, War, and Social Conflict Section 2010 2011 Literature Department Representative UCSD Graduate Student Association (GSA) 2009 2011 Comparative Literature Section Representative (2009 2010), Co-Chair (2010 2011) Literature Department Graduate Studies Committee, UCSD 2009 2011 Proposal Reviewer for Annual Conference California Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (CATESOL) 2009 2010 Mentee (2008 2009), Mentor (2009 2010) UCSD Graduates United in Interests of Diversity and Excellence 2008 2010
Kakihara 5 LANGUAGES English Japanese Korean Mandarin Spanish Native Native Intermediate reading, writing, speaking Advanced reading, writing; intermediate speaking Advanced reading, writing, speaking AFFILIATIONS Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association 2013 current Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Society 2013 2014 American Comparative Literature Association 2009 2011 Modern Language Association 2009 2011 American Sociological Association 2010 California Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages 2005 2010 REFERENCES John D. BLANCO Jin-Kyung LEE Ping-Hui LIAO Stefan TANAKA Associate Professor, Department of Literature jdblanco@ucsed.edu Associate Professor, Department of Literature jinkyung@ucsd.edu Professor, Department of Literature piliao@ucsd.edu Professor, Department of Communication Department of Communication 0503 La Jolla, CA 92093-0503, U.S.A. stanaka@ucsd.edu