MARUYAMA Yuki
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(社会学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Cultural and Social Studies / Department of European and American Studies
- Graduate School of Letters / Course of Civilization Studies
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- American studies
- animal
- museum
- American culture
- American history
- United States of America
研究分野
- Humanities & social sciences History - Europe/America American history
- Humanities & social sciences Local studies American studies
論文
Human-being, Animal-becoming, Zombie-belonging: Three Types of Agency and Objectification
Displaying Animals and Narrating Fictions: The Ideology and Techniques of “Life-like” Taxidermy
Carl Akeley and the Emergence of the New Taxidermy : Entanglement of Nature, Culture, and Science at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
The Jumbo domestication: exhibition of animals and sentimentalism at the end of the nineteenth century
Hanging a circus elephant: a study of the confrontational relationship of human and animals in American history
講演?口頭発表等
- From Post-colonial to Post-human?: Interlacing Race, Gender, and Species
- 'Unless We Can Get Them to Eat Something That Ain’t Human': The Zombie-animal-human Triangle in George Romero’s Survival of the Dead
- War and Museum: Sociotechniques of Preserving Nature and Fighting War
- Exhibition, Preservation, and Mobilization: The American Museum of Natural History during World War I
- Martin and Osa Johnson’s Africa: Narrating Wildlife and the ‘Outlandish Domesticity’
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