A Novel by David Galef Permanent Press (Hardcover, $24, ISBN: 1579620108, 9/1998) Spending a year in Japan after graduating from Cornell in the late 1970s was Cricket Collins\u27 plan. But the year stretched to almost five because it was all so seductive: the work (teaching conversational English) was plentiful and profitable; the controlled society (which allowed foreigners a certain latitude) was appealing; and he liked the food. Increasingly immersed in a culture so different from his own, Collins eventually fits in neither. The problem with viewing the expatriate experience through the lens of this protagonist is that Collins is less than stable to begin with. He grew up solitary, the only child of a mother who died when he was nine and...
This critically acclaimed autobiography was an instant bestseller in Japan, where it has gone throug...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies and Languages and Literature of Bard Coll...
A Novel by David Galef Permanent Press (Hardcover, $24, ISBN: 1579620108, 9/1998) Spending a year in...
The Japanese in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries read Western literature, including...
“Big in Japan: The Novel” chronicles the struggles of American Kent Richman, has-been gaijin-tarento...
Takeo is the first one hundred pages of a novel about a thirteen year old Japanese\ud American boy w...
“Big in Japan: The Novel” chronicles the struggles of American Kent Richman, has-been gaijin-tarento...
This book analyses two international incidents in the 1920s shocked Japan and changed the way in whi...
When taking a generel survey of the history of modern Japanese literature, we often find some works ...
In 1853 Commodore Matthew C. Perry and his fleet of U.S. warships sailed into Edo (present day Tokyo...
While still in the midst of their study abroad experiences, students at Linfield College write refle...
Presenting this diploma thesis as a general overview of one group of writers, perhaps only a few wor...
In the fall semester of 2015, I studied abroad for three months at Sapporo University in Sapporo, Ja...
The Japanese in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries read Western literature, including...
This critically acclaimed autobiography was an instant bestseller in Japan, where it has gone throug...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies and Languages and Literature of Bard Coll...
A Novel by David Galef Permanent Press (Hardcover, $24, ISBN: 1579620108, 9/1998) Spending a year in...
The Japanese in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries read Western literature, including...
“Big in Japan: The Novel” chronicles the struggles of American Kent Richman, has-been gaijin-tarento...
Takeo is the first one hundred pages of a novel about a thirteen year old Japanese\ud American boy w...
“Big in Japan: The Novel” chronicles the struggles of American Kent Richman, has-been gaijin-tarento...
This book analyses two international incidents in the 1920s shocked Japan and changed the way in whi...
When taking a generel survey of the history of modern Japanese literature, we often find some works ...
In 1853 Commodore Matthew C. Perry and his fleet of U.S. warships sailed into Edo (present day Tokyo...
While still in the midst of their study abroad experiences, students at Linfield College write refle...
Presenting this diploma thesis as a general overview of one group of writers, perhaps only a few wor...
In the fall semester of 2015, I studied abroad for three months at Sapporo University in Sapporo, Ja...
The Japanese in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries read Western literature, including...
This critically acclaimed autobiography was an instant bestseller in Japan, where it has gone throug...
abstract: Students who study abroad often imagine their ideal life before arrival, but many do not i...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies and Languages and Literature of Bard Coll...