教員要覧

レイメントアンドルー

レイメントアンドルー (Andrew Rayment)

  • 国際言語文化学コース
  • 英語圏文化専修、超域文化専修
  • rayment13@chiba-u.jp
  • 電話番号: 非公開
  • 研究者総覧researchmap: https://researchmap.jp/drarayment

略歴

2012 PhD in English Literature, Aberystwyth University (UK)
2004 MA in Applied Linguistics, Cardiff University (UK)
1993 BA in English and History, University of Leeds (UK)

研究内容

My current research focuses on the political engagement of popular culture within postmodern, ideological, and psychoanalytical paradigms. I specialise in the intersection of philosophy and literature, particularly the notion of the textual unconscious.

社会的貢献

  • The Journal of English Literature and Cultural Studies (KARE Publishing) 編集委員

主要な研究業績

著書

  • Rayment, A. and P. Nadasdy (editors). 2020. Hollywood Remembrance and American War. Oxon and New York: Routledge.
  • Rayment, A. 2014. Fantasy, Politics, Postmodernity: Pratchett, Pullman, Miéville and Stories of the Eye. New York and Amsterdam: Rodopi.
  • Chin, P., A. Haulk, S. Hurling, Y. Maruyama, A. Rayment, Y. Yamazaki. 2007. Understanding Lectures: Effective Note-Taking Strategies. Tokyo: Waseda University Press.
  • Hurling, S., S. McCulloch, A. Rayment, N. Trent, Y. Yamazaki. 2007. Academic Writing Skills and Strategies II. Tokyo: Waseda University Press.
  • Trent, N., S. McCulloch, A. Rayment. 2006. On Track: The Academic Writerʼs Guidebook II. Tokyo: Waseda University Press.

論文

  • ‘Hollywood Remembrance and American War.’ In Hollywood Remembrance and American War, edited by Andrew Rayment and Paul Nadasdy, pp.1-38. Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2020.
  • ‘Hysterical Colonels and Kernels: Apocalypse Now Redux and Ápres Coup Remembering.’ In Hollywood Remembrance and American War, edited by Andrew Rayment and Paul Nadasdy, pp.83-113. Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2020.
  • ‘Dr. Strangelove: MAD Clowns and Phantom Memorialization.’ In Hollywood Remembrance and American War, edited by Andrew Rayment and Paul Nadasdy, pp.114-143. Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2020. (with Y. Tomos and P. Nadasdy)
  • ‘The Thin Red Line: The Hero’s Desire to be more Realized.’ In Hollywood Remembrance and American War, edited by Andrew Rayment and Paul Nadasdy, pp.166-186. Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2020. (with P. Nadasdy)
  • ‘“The Living Memorial”: War Horse and the Horse-Crux.’ In Hollywood Remembrance and American War, edited by Andrew Rayment and Paul Nadasdy, pp.218-248. Oxon and New York: Routledge, 2020. (with P. Nadasdy)
  • ‘“The Sphinx and the Bridgekeeper”: Denis Villeneuve’s Enemy as Double Riddle.’ In Journal of the Ochanomizu University English Society [online]. 2019. 8. pp.5-20. (with P. Nadasdy)
  • ‘“Judging a Book by its Cover”: Compelling New Orientations of Early 21st Century Fantasy Literature.’ In Chiba University Comparative Culture Studies Journal [online]. 2015. 3. pp.74-88.
  • ‘“Feigning to Feign”: Pratchett and the Maskerade.’ In Jacob Held and James South (editors), Pratchett and Philosophy. New York: Palgrave. 2014.
  • ʻ“Trapped in the Dream of the Other”: Simulated Dreaming in Miéville’s Perdido Street Station.ʼ In Chiba University Comparative Culture Studies Journal [online]. 2013. 1. pp.74-88.
  • ‘“Fading into the Foreground”: Comedy in Terry Pratchettʼs Carpe Jugulum’. In Journal of the Ochanomizu University English Society [online]. 2012. 2. pp. 5-20.
  • ʻ“What seems it is and in such seeming all things are”: A dialogue between Terry Pratchett and Slavoj Žižekʼ. In The International Journal of Žižek Studies [online], Special Issue: Žižekʼs Theology. 2010. 4(4).
  • ʻ“A Bloodless Coup, Metaphorically”: Representations of ʻProgressʼ in Terry Pratchettʼs Carpe Jugulum.ʼ In eSharp [online]. Special Issue: Communicating Change: Representing Self and Community in a Technological World. 2010. pp. 122-135.

国際学会発表

  • ʻ“He is corrupted! He has seen the light!”: Uncovering Ideology Through Fantastic Metaphorʼ. CamTESOL, 22nd February 2014, The Royal University of Phnom Penh
  • ʻPhilip Pullman: The Anti-Myth Mythographerʼ. Recycling Myths, Inventing Nations. International Conference, 15th July 2010, Aberystwyth University
  • ʻThe Logic of the Signifier in Fantasy Literatureʼ. Beyond Here Lies Nothing: The Bounds of Literature. Annual Postgraduate Student Conference, 16th April 2010, University of Wales
  • ʻTrapped in the Dream of the Other: Miévilleʼs Perdido Street Stationʼ. Nightmare. UCL English Graduate Conference, 5th March 2010, University College London
  • ʻAn Analysis of the Lexicogrammatical Features of British Television Football Commentaryʼ. The 21st European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop, 8th July 2009, Cardiff University
  • ʻThe Interrogation of Concepts of Progress in Terry Pratchettʼs Carpe Jugulumʼ. Communicating Change: Weaving the Web into the Future: 7th Annual Conference of the Graduate School of Arts and Humanities, 9th June 2009, Glasgow University
  • ʻThe Manifestations of Belief in our Time: A Dialogue between Terry Pratchett and Slavoj Žižekʼ. Graduate Philosophy and Literature Conference, 26th May 2009, Warwick University

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