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Kamata Akiko

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Degree 【 display / non-display

  • PhD ( 2006.03   Fukuoka Women's University )

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  • Tokyo University of Agriculture   Faculty of Regional Environment Science   Professor

    2022.04

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  • Japan Association of English Romanticism

    1995.04

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  • Hogg and Some Border Ballads-Intertextual Landscapes by the Use of QGIS- Reviewed

    Kamata Akiko

    CALEDONIA   53   2025.09

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    Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:Japan Association for Scottish Studies  

    Using QGIS, this study maps place names in Hogg’s 'The Laird of Lairistan' and some border ballads, revealing intertextual links and cultural memory while highlighting geospatial methods’ value for literary analysis.

  • An Experience of Ballad in John Keats's 'Ah! ken ye what I met the day' Reviewed

    Kamata Akiko

    Fortuna   34   2023.03

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    Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (scientific journal)   Publisher:The Society for Western Language and Culture  

    On 'Ah! ken ye what I met the day,' composed by John Keats during his northern tour, this study examines how interpretations of the poem differ when approached from Keats’s biographical background and from the perspective of the traditional ballad.

  • Slavery and Broadside Ballad Reviewed

    Akiko Kamata

    Multidimensional Topics: A Study of Anglo-American Language and Culture   21 - 37   2021.12

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Part of collection (book)   Publisher:Kinseido  

  • Thomas Hood’s Ballad Inheritance in The Dream of Eugene Aram, the Murderer Reviewed

    Akiko Kamata

    2020.03

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    Language:Japanese   Publishing type:Part of collection (book)  

  • A Study of ‘Ode to Psyche’—From Pindaric Ode to Ronde

    Akiko Kamata

    ( 59 )   9 - 17   2017.03

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    Language:English   Publishing type:Research paper (bulletin of university, research institution)  

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  • Mythological Impersonation in John Keats

    Kamata Akiko( Role: Sole author)

    2010.03 

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    Total pages:173   Responsible for pages:173   Language:Japanese   Book type:Scholarly book

  • James Hogg 'Lyttil Pynkie'

    Kamata Akiko( Role: Sole author)

    The Ballad Society of Japan  2024.12 

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    Total pages:12   Responsible for pages:1-12   Language:Japanese  

    To establish a foundation for ballad poetry studies, 18th-century English imitative ballads were comprehensively collected, and works by the Scottish poet James Hogg were translated.

  • ジェイムズ・ホッグ 「ダーウェント卿」 Reviewed

    鎌田明子( Role: Sole author)

    日本バラッド協会  2023.05 

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    Total pages:3   Responsible for pages:1-3   Language:Japanese  

    バラッド詩研究の基盤を整備するために、18世紀のイギリスのバラッドの模倣詩、バラッド詩を網羅的に蒐集したものから、スコットランドの詩人ジェイムズ・ホッグの作品を翻訳した。

  • Japan's dilemmas and solutions : 15 topics you need to consider : 考えよう日本の論点15

    Vardaman James M., 鎌田 明子, 岡田 大樹, 小林 亮一朗

    音羽書房鶴見書店  2023  ( ISBN:9784755300561

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  • James Hogg 'Lyttil Pynkie' Reviewed

    Kamata Akiko( Role: Sole author)

    The Ballad Society of Japan  2022.02 

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    Total pages:8   Responsible for pages:1-8   Language:Japanese  

    To establish a foundation for ballad poetry studies, 18th-century English imitative ballads were comprehensively collected, and works by the Scottish poet James Hogg were translated.

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Scientific Research Funds Acquisition Results 【 display / non-display

  • Ballad Culture and Media in the 18th and 19th Centuries

    Grant number:3102  2015 - 2018

    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science  Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI)  Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)

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    Authorship:Coinvestigator(s) 

    Grant amount:\7508000

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  • Literary Studies and Platform Workshop: A Case Study in Generative AI Programming in Concordance Creation Invited

    Kamata Akiko

    2025.07  Hashimoto Takehiro

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    Event date: 2025.07

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    The project focuses on creating a concordance of ballad texts in British literature through the application of generative AI.

  • James Hogg and Traditional Ballads: Cartographic Interpretation Using QGIS

    Kamata Akiko

    The 97th General Meeting of the English Literary Society of Japan  2025.05  Hashimoto Takehiro

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    Event date: 2025.05 - 2025.06

    Language:Japanese   Presentation type:Symposium, workshop panel (nominated)  

    Venue:University of Tokyo Hongo Campus