East Asian Lang. & Lit Faculty
at the University of Florida
J. A. Murphy...
Assoc. Professor
Dept. of African & Asian
Lang. and Lit
Office: Grinter 462
University of Florida, Gainesville
urj7@nersp.nerdc.ufl.edu
Fields: modern Japanese literature and film, media, new media, tortured
relation of humanities and science
PhD-- Cornell, 1995

Go ahead. Click on it. Lombardi Scholars Projects
"If we are attempting
to explain something that
actually exists...
then we must anticipate
in our definition
that the object is going to change."
- Natsume Soseki, 1911 |
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(persistent fractional Brownian function,
D=2.200-- seen from zenith)
- Mandelbrot 1976 |
-- Upcoming Events:
Summer
Time: 19 Mar 2002 @ 4:00
Place: UF campus, CSE-E119 across from Turlington Hall)
Note: there will be no summer anywhere else
For more information see seasons.org
Course Descriptions:
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Soseki's Yume juuya:
6/10 Nights of Dreams
(Collective translation by students of JPW4130-- Fall 99)
touch the hand
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Recent Publications:
"Murakami Haruki"
Great World Writers: Twentieth Century (New York, Marshall
Cavendish, in press, Jan 2004)
"Godzilla"
Routledge Encyclopedia of Japanese Popular Culture (London,
Routledge, 2002)
"Economies of Culture: The Taisho Bundan Dallies with the Movies"
Japan Forum (Special Issue on Visuality in Modern Japan), v.
11, #1 (1999), 5-22.
"The Fan as a Figure in the Negotiation between Literature and Film
in 1920's Japan"
Asiatische Studien/Etudes Asiatiques (Rethinking Urban and
Mass Culture in 1920' and 1930' Japan), v. LIII, #2 (1999), 353-370.
"Brownian Movement in Recent Japanese Cinema"
Post Script, Special Issue on Contemporary Japanese Cinema, v.
18, #1 (1998), pp. 38-51.
"Visual Pleasure in the Japanese Cinema: Mizoguchi, Kinugasa and
the Melodrama of Izumi Kyoka"
in Mizoguchi the Master, Cinemateque/Japan Foundation, 1996
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-- Japanese Film as an
Ironic Commentary on Hollywood --
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for a distillation of Noel Burch's
To the Distant Observer (only the good parts!)
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Special Project: Honda Katsuichi
Honda Katsuichi's legendary piece of reportage, Amerika gasshžkoku
(1973) gave Japanese readers a brutally honest picture of life on the
margins of American society. Honda returned in 1983 with Soshite
waga sokoku-- Nihon where he turns the same critical eye on the
margins of his own country, Japan. As part of a project in UF's JPW4131
Texts and Contexts class, students are translating selected portions of
the volume on Japan in conjunction with in-class reading of the volume
on America. Click on the book cover to see work in progress.
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Special Project 2: Kazuki Kaneshiro
Kazuki Kaneshiro's, GO (2001) is a love story that takes
place within the emotional turmoil of a Korean resident in Japan.
Funny, fast-paced, young, up-to-date, with a great cover, this Naoki
Prize-winning novel appeals to the young and their funny, fast-paced,
up-to-date new sensibilities, doubts about identity, etc.
Click on the book cover to see our translations in progress.
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Partially updated May 2002