Samuel E. Perry
Samuel Perry | |
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Samuel Perry in 2008 | |
Born |
New York, USA | October 30, 1969
Occupation | professor |
Samuel Perry (born October 30, 1969) is Associate Professor of East Asian Studies at Brown University. A specialist on Japanese and Korean literature, he is the author of Recasting Red Culture in Proletarian Japan: Childhood, Korea, and the Historical Avant-garde. He is also the translator of Kang Kyŏng-ae's From Wŏnso Pond as well as a forthcoming collection of stories by Ineko Sata (佐多稲子), having received a 2013 National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellowship.[1] His most recent work is a cultural history of the Korean War as experienced in Japan, a book he is writing now while on an ACLS Fellowship at CRASSH at the University of Cambridge.[2][3]
Life
Perry is the son of a former Rhode Island College Professor of Sociology, Donald Perry, and Rhode Island State Senator, Rhoda Perry.[4] He graduated with an AB from Brown University in 1991 and a PhD from the University of Chicago in 2007. He spent a year as a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University.[5] He also attended universities in Japan, South Korea and Germany, and was for several years a teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH.
Translations
- Sata Ineko, Five Faces of Japanese Feminism: Crimson and Other Works. Translated and introduced by Samuel Perry. (Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai`i Press, 2016).
- Kang Kyŏng-ae, From Wŏnso Pond 인간문제. Translated and introduced by Samuel Perry. (New York, NY: The Feminist Press, 2009). ISBN 978-1-55861-601-1
- Song Yŏng, "The Blast Furnace". In Theodore Hughes, Sang-Kyung Lee, Jae-Yong Kim & Jin-kyung Lee, eds., Rat Fire: Korean Stories from the Japanese Empire (Ithaca, NY: Cornell East Asia Series, 2014). ISBN 978-1933947877
- Sata Ineko, "White and Purple" 白と紫 (1950) Translator's Introduction to "White and Purple"
External links
- Samuel Perry Brown University Professor, East Asian Studies
- NEA Writers Corner: Samuel Perry
- The Feminist Press: Samuel Perry
References
- ↑ National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellowship: http://arts.gov/writers-corner/bio/samuel-perry
- ↑ https://www.jpf.go.jp/e/project/intel/study/fellowship/2013/americas.html
- ↑ http://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/people/profile/samuel-perry
- ↑ Brown University Today: http://today.brown.edu/faculty/2008/perry
- ↑ Reischauer Institute for Japanese Studies, Harvard University: http://rijs.fas.harvard.edu/people/assoc_p_s.php