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Takayuki Tatsumi

*anese scholar (born 1955)

Takayuki Tatsumi (巽 孝之, Tatsumi Takayuki, born May 15, 1955) is a *anese scholar. He is a Professor at Keio University, where he has taught literary theory and American literature since 1989.

As an avid science fiction fan, he aut*d many books and essays on science fiction. He received Nihon SF Taisho prize in 2000 for Nihon SF ronsōshi.

Contents

  • 1 Works
    • 1.1 Single authorship
    • 1.2 As an editor
  • 2 References
  • 3 External links

Works

Single authorship

  • (1988) Saibāpanku amerika (サイバーパンク・アメリカ Cyberpunk America)
  • (1992) Gendai SF no retorikku (現代SFのレトリック Rhetoric of Contemporary Science Fiction)
  • (1993) Metafikushon no bōryaku (メタフィクションの謀略 / Metafiction as Ideology)
  • (1993) *anoido sengen—gendai nihon SF o yomu tameni (ジャパノイド宣言 / A Manifesto for *anoids)
  • (1995) E. A. Pou o yomu (E・A・ポウを読む Disfiguration of Genres: A Reading in the Rhetorics of Edgar Allan Poe)
  • (1995) Nyū amerikanizumu--beibungaku shisōshi no monogatarigaku (ニュー・アメリカニズム—米文学思想史の物語学 / New Americanist Poetics) (revised 2005)
  • (1996) Nyūyōku no seikimatsu (ニューヨークの世紀末 / New York Decadence)
  • (1997) Kyōryū no amerika (恐竜のアメリカ Dinosaur and America)
  • (1997) "Comparative Metafiction: Somewhere between Ideology and Rhetoric"
  • (1998) Nihon henryū bungaku (日本変流文学 / Slipstream *an)
  • (2000) Metafā wa naze korosareru—gendai hihyō kōgi (メタファーはなぜ殺される—現代批評講義 / Metaphor Murders)
  • (2006) Full Metal Apache: Transactions Between Cyberpunk *an and Avant-Pop America

As an editor

  • (1991) Saibōgu feminizumu (サイボーグ・フェミニズム Cyborg Feminism) (revised 2001)
  • (2000) Nihon SF ronsōshi (日本SF論争史 / Science Fiction Controversies in *an: 1962–1997)
  • (2007) Robot Ghosts and Wired Dreams: *anese Science Fiction from Origins to Anime

References

    • 巽 孝之(たつみ たかゆき) (in *anese). Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of *an. Retrieved March 6, 2013.

    External links

    • Tatsumi, Takayuki at Keio University
    • Takayuki Tatsumi at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
    • Image of Tatsumi at Flickr