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TAKIKAWA, Mutsumu
 
Organization
Graduate School of Humanities Department of Humanities Professor
Graduate School
Graduate School of Humanities
Undergraduate School
School of Humanities
Title
Professor

Degree 1

  1. Master of Arts ( 1983.3   Nagoya University ) 

Research Interests 3

  1. Shakespeare

  2. Edmund Spenser

  3. Early Modern English Literature

Research Areas 2

  1. Others / Others  / English Literature

  2. Others / Others  / ヨーロッパ語系文学

Current Research Project and SDGs 3

  1. Historical Study on Drama and Culture in Early Modern England

  2. Study on Contemporary Literary Criticism

  3. Study on the Epic of Early Modern England

Research History 3

  1. Professor, Graduate School of Letters, Nagoya University

    2005.2

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  2. 名古屋大学大学院文学研究科助教授

    2000.4 - 2004.1

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  3. 名古屋大学文学部助教授

    1998.4 - 2000.3

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Education 3

  1. Nagoya University   Graduate School, Division of Letters   English Literature

    1983.4 - 1984.9

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    Country: Japan

  2. Nagoya University   Graduate School, Division of Letters   English Literature

    1981.4 - 1983.3

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  3. Shizuoka University   Faculty of Humanities

    1977.4 - 1981.3

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    Country: Japan

Professional Memberships 4

  1. 名古屋大学英文学会

  2. 日本英文学会中部支部

  3. 日本英文学会

  4. 日本シェイクスピア協会

Awards 1

  1. IVY AWARD

    1994  

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    Country:Japan

 

Papers 24

  1. Lessons on Gazes in Much Ado About Nothing Invited Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    IVY   Vol. 55   page: 1 - 17   2022.12

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  2. Echo Metamorphosed: Narcissus and Twelfth Night

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of Humanities Nagoya University   ( 4 ) page: 89 - 103   2021.3

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  3. The Poetics of Diet in Shakespeare's Major Tragedies: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of Humanities Nagoya University   ( 1 ) page: 55-71   2018.3

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    The purpose of this study is to investigate the idea of diet in early modern England, especially focusing upon Shekespeare's major tragedies: Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth.

  4. 『終わりよければすべてよし』におけるカニング・ウーマン

    滝川 睦

    名古屋大学人文学研究論集   Vol. 5   page: 13 - 28   2022.3

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  5. 'By Janus': Othello and Roman Comedy

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of Humanities Nagoya University   ( 3 ) page: 23 - 37   2020.3

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  6. 『アテネのタイモン』再考―近代初期英国における食事文学の視座から―

    滝川 睦

    名古屋大学人文学研究論集   ( 2 ) page: 1-11   2019.3

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    シェイクスピアの『アテネのタイモン』を近代初期英国における食事文学の視座から分析を行った。

  7. Shakespearean Transformation of Banquets: Hamlet and The Tempest Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 64   page: 15-29   2017.3

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    An investigation of the banquets represented in Shakespeare's Plays

  8. Olivia as a Widow in Twelfth Night, or What You Will Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 61   page: 37-51   2015.3

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    The purpose of this paper is to analyze the various facets of Olivia as a widow in Twelfth Night, or What You Will from the viewpoint of audience-reader response criticism.

  9. The Queen and the Poisoned Cup of Wine: The Forgetfulness and the Art of Memory in Hamlet Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 60   page: 37-50   2014.3

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  10. 着衣と脱衣の詩学―Shakespeare喜劇における― Reviewed

    滝川 睦

    名古屋大学文学部研究論集   Vol. 59   page: 35-53   2013.3

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    シェイクスピア喜劇における衣装の着脱の詩学についての考察を行った。

  11. バーナムの森が動く―『マクベス』における祝祭と境界侵犯 Reviewed

    滝川 睦

    境界線上の文学―名古屋大学英文学会 第50回大会記念論集     page: 31-46   2013.3

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    シェイクスピアの『マクベス』における祝祭と境界侵犯の関連性について考察した。

  12. The Royal Spectacle and Masterless Men: Reconsidering the Banquet Scene in Macbeth Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 57   page: 1-14   2011.3

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  13. Early Modern English Discourses on Antitheatricality and <I>The Two Gentlemen of Verona<I> Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University (Literature)   Vol. 56   page: 19-31   2010.3

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    The aim of this paper is to investigate the antitheatricality in <I>The Two Gentlemen of Verona<I> in the context of the early modern English history and culture.

  14. Vagrancy and Anxiety about Effeminization in <I>Coriolanus<I> Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 55   page: 11-23   2009.3

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    This paper is intended as a historical investigation of two features of Coriolanus, i. e. his vagrancy and anxiety for effeminization, taking the hero's theatricality into consideration.

  15. O, How this Mother Swells Up toward My Heart!: Some Aspects of Vagrancy in <I>King Lear<I> Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 54   page: 39-51   2008.3

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    The purpose of this paper is to analyze some aspects of the vagrancy in King Lear from the historical perspective.

  16. The Disappearance of Christopher Sly: <I>The Taming of the Shrew</I> and the Vagrancy in Early Modern England Reviewed

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 53   page: 1-14   2007.3

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  17. Here's Fellow Frights / English out of His Wits--Fashioning Englishness in <I>The Merry Wives of Windsor</I> Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 52   page: 1-8   2006.3

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  18. “But Masters, Remember That I Am an Ass"--The Evil Eye and Slanders in <I>Much Ado about Nothing</I> Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 51   page: 37-49   2005.3

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  19. Where Did Queen Mab Come From?--On the Queen Mab Speech in <I>Romeo and Juliet</I> Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 50   page: 51-61   2004.3

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  20. Slander, Agency, and Self-Dramatization: <I>Othello</I>

    Mutusmu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol.              49   page: 27-36   2003.3

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  21. Slander and Ducal Pardons in <I>Measure for Measure</I>

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University   Vol. 48   page: 23-35   2002

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  22. <I>Hamlet</I> and Disputes over the Theatricality in Early ModernEngland

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters Nagoya University   Vol. 47   page: 39-51   2001

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  23. *“My Muse Labours": The Male Bonding in <I>Othello</I>

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters, NAGOYA UNIVERSITY   Vol. 46   page: 99-110   2000

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  24. * The Censorship of Drama and Dreams : A Study of <I>A Midsummer Night's Dream</I>

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Journal of the Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University   Vol. 45   page: 107-120   1999

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Books 3

  1. Some Versions of Father in Engliash and American Literature

    Syunji Suzuki, Mutsumu Takikawa, Mitoko Hirabayashi, Hitoshi Yamaguchi, et al.( Role: Joint author)

    Eihosha  2016.3  ( ISBN:9784269750692

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    An investigation of the relationship between Shakespeare's Hamlet and the early modern English admonition booksHamlet

  2. Literature on the Borders: The Fiftieth Meeting Anniversary Publication of the Society of English Literature and Linguistics, Nagoya University

    ( Role: Joint author)

    Sairyusya  2013.3  ( ISBN:9784779118654

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    An investigation of the relationship between the regicide and festive transgression in Shakespeare's Macbeth

  3. The Translation of <u>Shakespeare's Comic Rites</u> (1984)

    The University of Nagoya Press  1989 

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MISC 1

  1. Kazuyoshi Oishi: Houses of England: The Transfiguration of the English Society and the Politics of Architecture, 1850-1950 Invited Reviewed

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    IVY (The Society of English Literature and Linguistics)   Vol. 53   page: 49 - 54   2020.12

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Presentations 14

  1. ダイエットの詩学―近代初期英国における―

    滝川 睦

    日本英文学会中部支部第69回大会シンポジウム『食卓のイギリス―エリザベス朝からロマン主義まで』  2017.10.28  日本英文学会中部支部

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    Event date: 2017.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:福井大学   Country:Japan  

  2. 装うシェイクスピア―『リア王』―

    滝川 睦

    名古屋大学英文学会第59回大会シンポジウム『シェイクスピアが騙す』  2021.9.11  名古屋大学英文学会

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    Event date: 2021.9

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:ウェブ開催   Country:Japan  

  3. ローゼンクランツとギルデンスターンは死んだ?―シェイクスピアと「脇役」の伝統―

    滝川 睦

    日本英文学会中部支部第71回大会シンポジウム『英文学と<脇役>』  2019.10.27  日本英文学会中部支部

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    Event date: 2019.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

    Venue:三重大学   Country:Japan  

  4. 大衆演劇シェイクスピアと女形

    滝川 睦

    大衆演劇とシェイクスピア劇 

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    Event date: 2013.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (keynote)  

    Venue:椙山女学園大学   Country:Japan  

    大衆演劇としてシェイクスピアをとらえた場合、当時の「女装」がどのような意味を持つかについて論じた。

  5. Reconsidering the Banquet Scene in Macbeth

    Mutsumu Takikawa

    The Shakespeare Society of Japan 

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    Event date: 2010.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (invited, special)  

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  6. “Here's Fellow Frights / English out of His Wits”--The Merry Wives of Windsor における Englishness

    日本英文学会中部支部 第57回大会 

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    Event date: 2005.10

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

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  7. ワイルド・マンの変容ーーThe Two Gentlemen of Verona、The Faerie Queene 第六巻、Valentine and Orson

    日本英文学会 第76回大会 

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    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Oral presentation (general)  

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  8. Queen Mab はどこから来たのか

    シェイクスピア学会 第41回大会 

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    Event date: 2002.10

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  9. シェイクスピアにおけるオリエンタリズムと身体

    日本英文学会中部支部 第50回記念大会シンポジウム 

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  10. 芝居の検閲・夢の検閲ーーA Midsummer Night's Dreamーー

    名古屋大学英文学会第37回大会 

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    Event date: 1998.4

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  11. Much Ado about Nothing における Defamation と Sexual Slander

    日本英文学会 第69回大会 

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    Event date: 1997.5

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  12. 邪視と王権ーー『リチャード三世』について

    名古屋シェイクスピア研究会9月例会 

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    Event date: 1993.9

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  13. 『十二夜』を読むーー宮廷風恋愛と民衆文化の接点に焦点を絞りながらーー

    日本英文学会中部地方支部 第42回大会 

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  14. 魔女と豊饒ーー『マクベス』における‘ベナンダンティ’の戦い

    名古屋シェイクスピア研究会4月例会 

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    Event date: 1990.4

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Works 1

  1. On Child Marriage--Romeo and Juliet

    2006

Research Project for Joint Research, Competitive Funding, etc. 1

  1. 近代初期英国における放浪文学と社会的変動との関連性についての研究

    2006

KAKENHI (Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research) 3

  1. The Historical Study on the Transformation of Hospitality Represented in Early Modern English Drama

    Grant number:20K00414  2020.4 - 2023.3

    Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

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    Grant amount:\4290000 ( Direct Cost: \3300000 、 Indirect Cost:\990000 )

  2. The Historical and Cultural Historical Research on the Dietary Literature in Early Modern Englnad

    Grant number:16K02447  2016.4 - 2019.3

    TAKIKAWA Mutsumu

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    Grant amount:\4420000 ( Direct Cost: \3400000 、 Indirect Cost:\1020000 )

    (1)The research demonstrates that the banquets represented in the dietary literature in early modern Englnad are deeply connected with the contemporary cultural devices such as the art of memory and court masques. (2)The research demonstrates that the main stress falls on the fact that the poetics of diet enacted by Shakespeare's major tragedies draws the different trajectory from the contemporary dietetics: from the release of "appetite," through "boundless intemperance," to the purgation. The accelerating "appetites" which start the poetics of diet represented in Shakespeare's major tragedies mainly consist of female characters' desires. (3)The research makes it manifest that, in Shakespeare's Timon of Athens, the cannibalistic images deconstruct the masque-like binary opposition in this play. Moreover, the dietary consumption in this play represents the fashioning of Timon's self as well as its voidness.

  3. 近代初期英国における寡婦・寡夫文学と若者文化との関連性についての歴史的研究

    Grant number:25370280  2013.4 - 2016.3

    科学研究費補助金  基盤研究C

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Teaching Experience (On-campus) 1

  1. Literature

    2011

 

Academic Activities 3

  1. 日本英文学会支部代表評議員

    日本英文学会  2017.5

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  2. 名古屋大学英文学会副会長

    名古屋大学英文学会  2008.4

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  3. 日本英文学会中部支部理事

    1999.4

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