
Associate Director General of IFs, Associate Professor
Ryoichi Yamane
American Literature
Received Ph.D. from the Department of English and American Literature at the Graduate School of Letters at Keio University in July 2014.
Since September 2015, he has been an assistant professor at the School of Urban Liberal Arts at Tokyo Metropolitan University, and since April 2018, he has been an associate professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology's School of Liberal Arts Research and Education.
His recent articles include “Voices That Matter: Walker Percy's Semiotic Masculinity in The Moviegoer” in The Japanese Journal of American Studies (2024) and “Life in the Permanent War: Faulkner, Welty, Wright, and the Nuclear Arms Race” in UP of Mississippi (2024), among others. He is the recipient of the Second Young Scholar Award from the American Literature Society of Japan.
Since September 2015, he has been an assistant professor at the School of Urban Liberal Arts at Tokyo Metropolitan University, and since April 2018, he has been an associate professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology's School of Liberal Arts Research and Education.
His recent articles include “Voices That Matter: Walker Percy's Semiotic Masculinity in The Moviegoer” in The Japanese Journal of American Studies (2024) and “Life in the Permanent War: Faulkner, Welty, Wright, and the Nuclear Arms Race” in UP of Mississippi (2024), among others. He is the recipient of the Second Young Scholar Award from the American Literature Society of Japan.