2022-2023
Courses/Classes
1. Fall term 2022: doctoral seminar for postgraduate students, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese]
2. Fall term 2022: MA seminar for graduate students and research students, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese]
3. Fall term 2022: BA seminar for undergraduate students, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Arts and Sciences/School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese/English]
4. Fall term 2022: Omnibus-Lecture “Contemporary World Issues”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
5. Fall term 2022: Omnibus-Lecture “Welcome to World Literature”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
6. Summer term 2022: Japanese Popular Culture I, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 35 students]
7. Summer term 2022: Japanese Popular Culture II, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 35 students]
8. Summer term 2022: Japanese Arts and Aesthetics, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 15 students]
9. Spring term 2022: Arts and New Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 25 students]
10. Summer term 2022: Anthropology of Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 20 students]
11. Summer term 2022: Study of Arts B – Studio Ghibli Between Arts and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 300 students]
12. Summer term 2022: Arts and New Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 25 students]
13. Summer term 2022: Introduction to Media Studies, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 10 students]
14. Summer term 2022: MA course Masculinity and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 5 students]
15. Summer term 2022: Omnibus-Lecture “Internship Orientation”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
2021-2022
Courses/Classes
1. Fall term 2021: doctoral seminar for postgraduate students, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese]
2. Fall term 2021: MA seminar for graduate students and research students, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese]
3. Fall term 2021: BA seminar for undergraduate students, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Arts and Sciences/School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese/English]
4. Fall term 2021: Japanese Popular Culture I, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 45 students]
5. Fall term 2021: Japanese Popular Culture II, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 45 students]
6. Fall term 2021: Japanese Arts and Aesthetics, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 3 students]
7. Fall term 2021: Omnibus-Lecture “Contemporary World Issues”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
8. Fall term 2021: Omnibus-Lecture “Welcome to World Literature”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
9. Summer term 2021: Omnibus-Lecture “Internship Orientation”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
10. Summer term 2021: MA course Masculinity and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 6 students]
11. Summer term 2021: Study of Arts B – Studio Ghibli Between Arts and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 290 students]
12. Summer term 2021: Arts and New Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 20 students]
13. Summer term 2021: Introduction to Media Studies, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 5 students]
14. Spring term 2021: Arts and New Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 28 students]
2020-2021
Courses/Classes
1. Fall term 2020: MA seminar for graduate students and research students, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese]
2. Fall term 2020: MA seminar for undergraduate students, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese]
3. Fall term 2020: Japanese Popular Culture I, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 8 students]
4. Fall term 2020: Japanese Popular Culture II, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 8 students]
5. Fall term 2020: Omnibus-Lecture “Contemporary World Issues”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
6. Fall term 2020: Omnibus-Lecture “Welcome to World Literature”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
7. Summer term 2020: MA course Masculinity and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 4 students]
8. Summer term 2020: Study of Arts B – Studio Ghibli Between Arts and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 249 students]
9. Summer term 2020: Arts and New Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 12 students]
10. Summer term 2020: Introduction to Media Studies, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 28 students]
11. Summer term 2020: Omnibus-Lecture “Japanese Contemporary Issues II Issues”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
12. Summer term 2020: Omnibus-Lecture “Peace & Arts:平和と芸術”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese; 2 classes]
13. Spring term 2020: Arts and New Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 33 students]
14. Spring term 2020: Tutorship for 3rd-year students, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 11 students]
2019-2020
Courses/Classes
1. Fall term 2019: MA seminar for graduate students and research students, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese]
2. Fall term 2019: MA course Masculinity and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 10 students]
3. Fall term 2019: Japanese Popular Culture I, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 8 students]
4. Fall term 2019: Japanese Popular Culture II, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 8 students]
5. Fall term 2019: Omnibus-Lecture “Contemporary World Issues”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
6. Fall term 2019: Omnibus-Lecture “Welcome to World Literature”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
7. Summer term 2019: Study of Arts B – Studio Ghibli Between Arts and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 225 students]
8. Summer term 2019: Arts and New Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 5 students]
9. Summer term 2019: Introduction to Media Studies, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 15 students]
10. Summer term 2019: Omnibus-Lecture “War and Peace:戦争と平和”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese; 2 classes]
11. Spring term 2019: Arts and New Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 18 students]
12. Spring term 2019: Tutorship for 2nd-year students, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English, 11 students]
2018-2019
Courses/Classes
1. Fall term 2018: MA seminar for graduate students and research students, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese]
2. Fall term 2018: MA course Masculinity and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 9 students]
3. Fall term 2018: Omnibus-Lecture “Contemporary World Issues”, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [English; 1 class]
4. Summer term 2018: Study of Arts B – Studio Ghibli Between Arts and Media, Hiroshima University, Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese, 87 students]
5. Spring term 2018: Introduction to Media Studies, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese/English, 12 students]
6. Spring term 2018: Tutorship for 1st-year students, Hiroshima University, School of Integrated Global Studies, Hiroshima, Japan. [Japanese/English, 11 students]
2017-2018
Courses/Classes
1. Fall term 2017: BA course Basic Practical Seminar B, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
2. Fall term 2017: BA course Advanced Seminar in Research II (A+B), Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
3. Fall term 2017: MA/BA course The World and its representation in arts, Nagasaki University, Department for General Education, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
4. Fall term 2017: MA/BA course Introduction to Japanese Culture I, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
5. Fall term 2017: MA/BA course Japanese Popular Culture I, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
6. Fall term 2017: Omnibus-Lecture “European Languages and Cultures/ヨーロッパ”諸言語からたどる文化”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English; 3 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori and Associate Professors MASAMOTO Shinobu, MIHARA Reiko, COMPEL Radomir] – COORDINATOR
7. Fall term 2017: Omnibus-Lecture “The world within Japan, Japan within the world/日本の中の世界、世界の中の日本”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese; 2 classes, together with Associate Professor KIMURA Naoki, SAKUMA Tadashi et al.]
8. Spring term 2017: Media and Culture, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
9. Spring term 2017: BA course Basic Practical Seminar A, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
10. Spring term 2017: BA course Advanced Seminar in Research I (A+B), Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
11. Spring term 2016: MA/BA course Introduction to Japanese Culture II, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
12. Spring term 2016: MA/BA course Japanese Popular Culture II, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
13. Spring term 2017: Omnibus-Lecture “Between events and representations/出来事と表象のあいだ”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English; 4 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori and Associate Professor MASAMOTO Shinobu]
14. Spring term 2017: Omnibus-Lecture “Culture as mirror of society/文化は社会の鏡なのか”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [English; 3 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori, and Associate Professor MASUDA Ken and WAN Wei]
2016-2017
Courses/Classes
1. Fall term 2016: BA course Basic Practical Seminar B, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
2. Fall term 2016: BA course Basic Seminar in Fieldwork, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
3. Fall term 2016: BA course Advanced Seminar in Research II (A+B), Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
4. Fall term 2016: MA/BA course The World and its representation in arts, Nagasaki University, Department for General Education, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
5. Fall term 2016: MA/BA course Introduction to Japanese Culture I, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
6. Fall term 2016: MA/BA course Japanese Popular Culture I, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
7. Fall term 2016: Omnibus-Lecture “European Languages and Cultures/ヨーロッパ”諸言語からたどる文化”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English; 3 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori and Associate Professors MASAMOTO Shinobu, MIHARA Reiko, COMPEL Radomir] – COORDINATOR
8. Fall term 2016: Omnibus-Lecture “The world within Japan, Japan within the world/日本の中の世界、世界の中の日本”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese; 1 class, together with Associate Professor KIMURA Naoki, SAKUMA Tadashi et al.]
9. Spring term 2016: BA course Advanced Seminar in Research I (A+B), Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
10. Spring term 2016: MA/BA course Introduction to Japanese Culture II, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
11. Spring term 2016: MA/BA course Japanese Popular Culture II, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
12. Spring term 2016: Omnibus-Lecture “Between events and representations/出来事と表象のあいだ”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English; 4 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori and Associate Professor MASAMOTO Shinobu]
13. Spring term 2016: Omnibus-Lecture “Culture as mirror of society/文化は社会の鏡なのか”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [English; 3 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori, and Associate Professor MASUDA Ken and WAN Wei]
2015-2016
Courses/Classes
1. Fall term 2015: Omnibus-Lecture “European Languages and Cultures/ヨーロッパ”諸言語からたどる文化”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English; 3 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori and Associate Professors MASAMOTO Shinobu, MIHARA Reiko, COMPEL Radomir]
2. Fall term 2015: Omnibus-Lecture “The world within Japan, Japan within the world/日本の中の世界、世界の中の日本”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese; 1 class, together with Associate Professor KIMURA Naoki, SAKUMA Tadashi et al.]
3. Fall term 2015: BA course Basic Practice B, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
4. Fall term 2015: MA/BA course The World Seen through the Arts, Nagasaki University, Department for General Education, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese]
5. Fall term 2015: MA/BA course Introduction to Japanese Culture I, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
6. Fall term 2015: MA/BA course Japanese Popular Culture I, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
7. Spring term 2015: Omnibus-Lecture “Between events and representations/出来事と表象のあいだ”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English; 4 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori and Associate Professor MASAMOTO Shinobu]
8. Spring term 2015: Omnibus-Lecture “Culture as mirror of society/文化は社会の鏡なのか”, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [English; 3 classes, together with Professor HAYANAGI Kazunori, and Associate Professor MASUDA Ken and WAN Wei]
9. Spring term 2015: BA course Basic Practice A, Nagasaki University, School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan. [Japanese/English]
10. Spring term 2015: MA/BA course Introduction to Japanese Culture II, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
11. Spring term 2015: MA/BA course Japanese Popular Culture II, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
2005-2015
Courses/Classes
2014-2015
1. Fall term 2014: MA/BA course Contemporary Japan’s Culture and Society, Nagasaki University, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
2. Fall term 2014: MA/BA course Introduction to Japanese Culture I, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
3. Fall term 2014: MA/BA course Japanese Popular Culture I, Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, Department for International Academic Exchange, Nagasaki, Japan. [English]
2013-2014
4. Fall term 2013: MA/BA course "High Cost, High Risk, High Return": Studio Ghibli and the overcoming of modernity, University of Heidelberg, Department of Japanese Studies, Heidelberg, Germany. [German]
5. Spring term 2013: MA/BA course "The Power of Love": Takarazuka Revue and mass-media in late-modern Japan, University of Leipzig, Department of Japanese Studies, Leipzig, Germany. [German]
2012-2013
6. Fall term 2012: Academic workshop Between Arts, Economy and Politics: Anime and Soft Power, Christian University “Dimitrie Cantemir”, Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures, in cooperation with the Association of the Romanian Teachers for Japanese Language, Bucharest, Romania. [Romanian]
7. Fall term 2012: Academic workshop Takarazuka Revue or on love in the Japanese contemporary culture, the Romanian-American University, Centre for the Study of the Japanese Culture, Bucharest, Romania. [English]
8. Fall term 2012: BA compact course ”Thus spoke Buddha”: The religious foundations of Japan’s economic power, Lucian Blaga University, Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures, Sibiu, Romania. [Romanian]
9. Fall term 2012: MA compact course Religious elements in the Japanese traditional music, Lucian Blaga University, Theological Faculty, Sibiu, Romania. [Romanian]
10. Fall term 2012: Public workshop “Healing of Memories” in East Asia: Japan’s case, Lucian Blaga University in cooperation with the Foundation “Reconciliation in South-East Europe”, Sibiu, Romania. [German]
2011-2012
11. Spring term 2011: MA/BA course Japanese music between theory and practice, University of Music and Drama Hanover, Center for World Music, Hanover, Germany. [German]
2010-2011
12. Fall term 2010: MA/BA course "Kiyoku, Tadashiku, Utsukushiku": Takarazuka Revue and the challenge of modernity, University of Heidelberg, Department of Japanese Studies, Heidelberg, Germany. [German]
13. Spring term 2010: MA/BA course Japanese popular music: Love, imagination and Cool Japan, University of Cologne, Musicological Institute, Cologne, Germany. [German]
2009-2010
14. Spring term 2009: Public workshop Japan: Tradition and Quotidian, National Ethnographic Museum ASTRA, Sibiu, Romania. [Romanian]
2005-2006
15. Fall term 2005: Tutorial in Japanese language, University of Cologne, Department of Japanese Studies, Cologne, Germany. [German/Japanese]