Department of East Asian Studies -- New York University

 
 

NINA CORNYETZ

 

Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies

Ph.D. 1991 (East Asian Languages and Culture), Columbia.
M.Phil. 1987 (Modern Japanese Literature), Columbia.
M.A. 1987 (Modern Japanese Literature), Columbia.
B.A. 1980 (Literature and Asian Languages), CUNY.

Office: 726 Broadway, 606
Telephone: 212-998-7315
Email: nina.cornyetz@nyu.edu

 
Research Interests
Modern Japanese language and culture; gender studies

Selected Publications

 
Dangerous Women, Deadly Words: Phallic Fantasy and Modernity in Three Japanese Writers. Stanford: Standford University Press, 1999.
Consultant Editor. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture. Edited by Sandra Buckly. Area: Film. London and New York: Routledge, 2001.
“The Meat manifesto: Ruth Ozeki’s Performative Poetics.” Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory. Special issue: “Performing japaanese Women.” 12:1 (issue 23) 2001: 207-224. Solicited/refereed.
“Power and Gender in the Narratives of Yamaa Eimi.” In the Woman’s Hand: Gender and theory in Japanese Women’s Writing. Paul G. Schalow and Janet A Walker, eds. 425-457. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1996. Refereed.
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