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) |
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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