- Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit
Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit b. (1948 in Korntal) is a distinguished German
Japanologist andTranslator . In 1992 she was awarded Germany's most prestigious prize for distinction in research, the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize.Life
From 1967 to 1969 she studied
Japanology ,Sinology ,Philosophy andSociology atHamburg University . She then studied at theRuhr University inBochum (1969-1970), and in the same year took up a scholarship to study atWaseda University (1970-1972)andTokyo University . On her return, she completed her doctorate (1972-1975)"summa cum laude" at the Department of Oriental Studies of the Ruhr University in Bochum, combining Japanology, German Studies and theCommunication Science . After a further year of specialization in Germanic andComparative Literature , she taught at the same faculty (1977-1985). In 1980, she obtained her postdoctoral qualification for teaching, and joined the German Research Foundation under a five year grant with theHeisenberg Programme.On the expiry of her grant, she obtained an appointment as extraordinary Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at
Hitotsubashi University inTokyo , where she taught courses on both Japanese Literature and the sociology of literature. In 1986 she was appointed to the newly established chair of Japanology atTrier University. In 1991 she was called to a professorial position at theFree University of Berlin , where she has been active down to the present day.In 1993, Irmela Hijiya-Kirschnereit became a founding member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences, received the Federal Cross of Merit of Germany in 1995 and was Director of the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo from 1996 to 2004. For her services in promoting mutual understanding between German and Japanese culture she was awarded the Eugen and Ilse Seibold Prize in 2001. She also served as President of the "European Association for Japanese Studies" (1994 -1997).
She is also general editor of both the "Japanese Library" series published by
Insel ("Japanische Bibliothek") with 32 volumes published (1993-2000) and of the "Iaponia Insula" series published byIudicium (15 volumes) dedicated to studies onJapanese culture and society. She is also on the editorial board ofMonumenta Nipponica and the "Japan Forum", the journal of theBritish Association for Japanese Studies When not professionally engaged, she pursues a very active interest in the culinary arts.
Publications
*"Selbstentblößungsrituale: Zur Theorie und Geschichte der autobiographischen Gattung
Shishosetsu in der modernen japanischen Literatur", Otto Harrowitz, Wiesbaden 1981. (2nd.rev.ed.2005)*"Das Ende der Exotik" Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main, 1988
*"Was heißt: Japanische Literatur verstehen? " Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main, 1990
*" Rituals of self-revelation: Shishosetsu as literary genre and socio-cultural phenomenon"Harvard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1996 (tr. of 1981)
*"Überwindung der Moderne?" Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main, 1996.
*" Kulturbeziehungen zwischen Japan und dem Westen seit 1853 " Iudicium, Munich,1999
*" Forschen und Fördern im Zeichen des Ginkgo" Iudicium, Munich, 1999
*"Canon and identity " DIJ, Berlin, 2000
*"Japanische Gegenwartsliteratur", Ed. Text und Kritik, Munich, 2000
*"Japan ", Insel, Frankfurt am Main, 2000 .
*"Eine gewisse Farbe der Fremdheit ", Iudicium, Munich, 2001
*"Selbstentblößungsrituale zur Theorie und Geschichte der autobiographischen Gattung ”Shishosetsu” in der modernen japanischen Literatur", 2nd ed. Iudicium Munich, 2005
Translations
Inoue Yasushi " Der Fälscher", Insel, Frankfurt am Main 1999 (= "Aru gisakka no shōgai" 1951)External links
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* [http://web.fu-berlin.de/japanologie/mitarbeiter/kirschnereit.shtml Profil an der FU Berlin]
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