- Edward Kamens
Edward Kamens is
Sumitomo Professor ofJapanese Literature atYale University , where he has taught since 1986. [http://www.yale.edu/eall/faculty/kamens.html] His dissertation focused on the Buddhistsetsuwa collectionSanbōe , and more recently he has written on allusive or intertextual language in premodern literature, particularlyutamakura inwaka . He is currently Associate Master ofSaybrook College [http://saybrookcollege.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=44&Itemid=58] and also Director of theWhitney Humanities Center . [http://www.chcinetwork.org/chcisearch/northeast-yale-whitney.html] Professor Kamens and his wife, art history professor andSaybrook College MasterMary Miller , are rumored to appear as extras inIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull , part of which was filmed at Yale. [http://www.observer.com/2007/indiana-jones-and-temple-learning-aging-action-franchise-invades-ivy-league]Education
BA, Yale University, 1974
MA, Yale University, 1979
M. Phil, Yale University, 1980
PhD, Yale University, 1982
Major Publications
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Utamakura , Allusion and Intertextuality in Traditional Japanese Poetry". New Haven: Yale University Press, 1997.
*"Dragon-Girl, Maidenflower, Buddha: The Transformation of aWaka Topos, 'The Five Obstructions'", in "Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies" vol. 53 no. 2 (Dec., 1993), pp. 389-442.
*"Approaches to TeachingMurasaki Shikibu 's TheTale of Genji ". (Kamens, ed.) New York: Modern Language Association, 1993.
*"The Buddhist Poetry of the Great Kamo Priestess: Daisaiin Senshi and Hosshin Wakashu". Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, no.5 Center for Japanese Studies, University of *Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1998.
*"The Past in the Present:Fujiwara Teika and the Traditions of Japanese Poetry" and "Translation of Teika's Poems on Flowers and Birds of the Twelve Months", in "Word in Flower: The Visualization of Classical Literature in Seveneteenth-Century Japan", Carolyn Wheelwright, editor, Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven.
*"The Three Jewels: A Study and Translation of Minamoto Tamenori'sSanboe ". Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, no.2 Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
*"Waking the Dead:Fujiwara Teika 's Sotoba kuyo Poems," in "Journal of Japanese Studies" vol. 28 no. 2 (Summer, 2002)Honors and Grants
*1998, Hitomi Arisawa Award "for outstanding merit in the field of Japanese studies . . .", given by the American Association of University Presses for "Utamakura, Allusion and Intertextuality in Traditional Japanese Poetry".
*1991-Mellon Fellowship in the Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University.
*1990 summer, A. Whitney Griswold Fund grant for research travel to Japan.
*1989-90 Morse Junior Faculty Fellowship, Yale University.
*1987 summer, Concurrent grants from the Association for Asian Studies , Northeast Asia Council; Enders Fund, Yale Graduate School; and Council on East Asian Studies, Yale University for research in Japan for Buddhist Poetry.
*1984 Association for Asian Studies, Northeast Asian Council Research Grant.
*1980 Japan Foundation Dissertation Grant (research at Waseda University, Tokyo).
*1977-82 Sumitomo and NDFL (Title VI) Fellowships,Yale University.
*1975 Williams Prize, East Asian Studies, Yale University.
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