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    Brett de Bary

    Professor of Asian Studies and Comparative Literature at Cornell University

    Brett de Bary is a Professor Emerita of Asian Studies and Comparative Literature at Cornell University.34 Her research interests include modern Japanese fiction and film, the Japanese post-modern, comparative literary theory, translation theory, and post-colonial studies.3 She has authored articles related to modern Japanese fiction and has translated works by Japanese author Tawada Yōko.27

    At Cornell, de Bary held a joint appointment with the Department of Asian Studies and the Department of Comparative Literature.4 She also served as the Director of the Society for the Humanities.5 Currently, she is involved with the Central New York Humanities Corridor as an organizer.6

    De Bary has been active in promoting interdisciplinary writing and research in the humanities. The Society for the Humanities at Cornell offers the Brett de Bary Interdisciplinary Writing Groups competition, which provides grants to encourage collaborative writing and publication activities among faculty and graduate students in the humanities.1

    Highlights

    Apr 18 · eastasian.ucsb.edu
    Koichi Takashima Lecture 2022: Tawada Yōko — Translation as ...

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    Ithaca, New York, United States