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Department of African and Asian Languages and Literatures

 

Yumiko Hulvey
Associate Professor

PhD, University of California at Berkeley
  
Office: 322 Pugh Hall
Phone: 352-392-4916
Office Hours: no Summer 2008 office hours
E-mail: <yhulvey@aall.ufl.edu>
Personal Home Page:
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/yhulvey/



I specialize in classical Japanese prose and poetry, especially literature written by women who served at the royal court from the tenth to the fourteenth centuries (Heian and Kamakura periods). I teach literature courses focusing on gender in premodern and contemporary Japan.

Selected Publications:
Book:
Sacred Rites in Moonlight: Ben no Naishi Nikki, a study and translation of a thirteenth-century poetic memoir written by a female courtier who served the 89th sovereign, Go-Fukakusa (r. 1246-59), Cornell East Asia Series, 2005.

Classes Taught:
JPT 3100 Japanese Literary Heritage
JPT 3140 Modern Women Writers
JPT 3150 Classical Japanese Poetry
JPT 3300 Samurai War Tales
JPT 4130 The Tale of Genji
JPW 3143 Classical Japanese 1
JPW 4131 Japanese Texts and Contexts