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Kamada Takayuki

Instructor Ph.D. (Literature)

Kamada Takayuki

Born in 1967. Bachelor's Degree from Waseda University, School of Letters I (1992, French Literature); Master's Degree from Waseda University, Graduate School of Letters (1996); Studied at Université de Pari-8 (1997 - 2001); Completion of Doctoral Program at Nagoya University, Graduate School of Letters (2002); COE Researcher (2003) and Instructor (2006) at Nagoya University, Graduate School of Letters.

Instructor Kamada has been engaged in text production and publication of 19th century French literature from the viewpoint of generative theory criticism. In recent years, he studied autograph manuscripts using Balzac's "Á Distinguished Provincial at Paris (Un Grand Homme De Province A Paris)" as a main corpus. He has also studied Balzac's prospective and unique fragmental writing style from the original texts and raised the possibility that there might have been a writing strategy based on a determined concept in Balzac's style.
As a staff member at the International Student Consultation Center, Kamada helps students by expressing the difficulties and satisfaction (to be) derived from studying in a foreign country based on his own experiences.

Publications:

  • "Dynamique du sujet ecrivant. Enjeux de la genetique balzacienne", J-L.Diaz, I.Tournier (Edit), Penser avec Balzac, Ed. Pirot, Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire (France) (2003)
  • "La Strategie dela Composition chez Balzac: essai d'étude génétique d'un grand homme de province à Paris" Surugadai-shuppansha (2006)

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