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Thursday, 16 April 2020

Philosophy of Science and The Kyoto School An Introduction to Nishida Kitaro, Tanabe Hajime and Tosaka Jun


Dean Anthony Brink. Philosophy of Science and The Kyoto School: An Introduction to Nishida Kitarō, Tanabe Hajime and Tosaka Jun. London: Bloomsbury, 2021.

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Thursday, 9 April 2020

Accidental Glitch 2D Visual


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  • Link to publications/downloads (Academia edu)
  • Feel free to email me for any pdf not accessible: interpoetics at gmail.com; click here for uploads to academia.edu
  • New poem at the Cordite Poetry Review: Special issued edited by John Tranter
  • Two New Poems after John Ashbery's "Recent History" and "Mabuse's Afternoon" at the Portland Review
  • "Gray Toad" and "Color of the Season," two poems by Ōte Takuji
  • Situating a Badiouian Anthropocene in Hagiwara's Postnatural Poetry
  • Richard Wright's search for a counter-hegemonic genre: the anamorphic and matrixial potential of haiku
  • Taiwan Scooter Poet (piano compositions, electronic music, experimental spoken word)
  • Resisting Imperial Jouissance: The Transideological Line in Recent American Antiwar Poetry, Canadian Review of American Studies 43.1 (2013)
  • Transversality and Imperial Affect: Situating Brian Turner's Phantom Noise, Parallax 18.4 (2012) Special Issue: imperial affect
  • Cheerful dissensus: Almighty satirical poetry columns in neoliberalist Japan, Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies (2013)
  • Pygmalion Colonialism: How to Become a Japanese Woman in Late Occupied Taiwan, Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies Vol.12 No.1 (2012)
  • Globalization and the Portable Poetic Matrix in Tawara Machi's Travelogues, Critical Practice 18, 2011
  • Bait and Switch Rhizomes (poem), Nov. 3rd Club
  • Japanese Imperialism and Poetic Matrices: Conventional Projections of Nature and Labor in Early Colonial Taiwan, Oriental Archive 79, 2011
  • Nativist legacies of desinicization and nationalist sentiment in poetry during the Second Sino–Japanese War, Inter-Asia Cultural Studies, Volume 12 Issue 1, 43, 2011
  • Critical High Camp: The Political Dimension in Ashbery’s A Worldly Country, Foreign Literature Studies, 33(1), Feb. 2011
  • John Ashbery’s "37 Haiku" and the American Haiku Orthodoxy, in Globalization and Cultural Identity/Translation (2010)
  • Sustaining Jouissance: Commercial and Heian Modes of Intertextuality in Tanka by Tawara Machi, positions 16 (3) Winter 2008
  • 2 poems with introduction (originally appeared in Tzu Chi English Dept. magazine)
  • Poem: The Shiga Hero (Dearest Uncle), for Bill Sibley
  • Three Poems at Ecozon@ - "Bay Landscape," "Waste," and "To You Who Have Been Invaded by America"
  • Three poems at There: "Cane and Babel," "Genealogy," "Don't Bother to Knock"
  • Three Works at Exquisite Corpse: "Dancers Winding Down," "E Pluribus Bananas," "Twilight of Good Graces"
  • "36 Renga" - Linked poetry at Frogpond (co-author)
  • The promised land--Review of Ali Zarrin's Book of I
  • The Formation of Allusive Resilience in Waka and Its Relevance to Meiji Shintaishi
  • Intertextuality and Ideology in Kitamura Tōkoku's Poetry and Related Essays
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  • Review of Myung Mi Kim's _The Bounty_
  • The promised land - Review of Ali Zarrin's latest book

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Dean Brink (包德樂) is professor in the Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan. He earned his PhD in East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago and his masters in comparative literature at the University of Washington, Seattle. His current research interests include the Kyoto School as well as experimental aesthetics and posthumanism in contemporary poet-performance artists in North America and Taiwan. His recent book is Japanese Poetry and Its Publics: From Colonial Taiwan to Fukushima (Routledge, 2018) and is completing two book projects: Philosophy of Science and The Kyoto School: An Introduction to Nishida Kitarō, Tanabe Hajime and Tosaka Jun. (Bloomsbury); and Poetics and Justice in America, Japan, and Taiwan: Configuring Change and Entitlement (Lexington Books, An imprint of The Rowman & Littlefield).
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詩歌翻譯

  • 墜落的女人——記艾瑞克‧費雪銅雕被遮覆之日 Eric Fischl's Bronze Tumbling Woman Draped and Curtained Off
  • 香蕉共和國 / E Pluribus Bananas
  • 誠如電視所見/ As Seen On TV
  • 逝水流年/Time Slip
  • 彼日的寓言 Parable of the Day
  • 荒蕪 Waste
  • 戲劇演出 Histrionics
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