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写真b

イトウ メグ
伊藤 萌紅
ITOH MEGU
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異文化コミュニケーション学部 異文化コミュニケーション学科
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  • コミュニケーション学

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    • 2024年4月 - 現在 
      異文化コミュニケーション学部   異文化コミュニケーション学科   助教
     

    学歴

    • 2019年8月 - 2024年3月 
      The University of Maryland College Park   Department of Communication, Ph.D.

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    • 2014年8月 - 2018年5月 
      The College of Wooster   Communication Studies and Chinese (Double Major), B.A.

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    論文

    • Derailing the capitalist engine: theorizing relations of mujō through <i>Mugen Train</i> 査読有り

      Megu Itoh, Fielding Montgomery, Taylor Hourigan

      Quarterly Journal of Speech   1 - 22   2024年4月19日

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      担当区分:筆頭著者   掲載種別:研究論文(学術雑誌)   出版者・発行元:Informa UK Limited  

      DOI: 10.1080/00335630.2024.2340036

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    • Art as Anti-Nuclear Activism: Takeda Shinpei's Hibakusha Voiceprints in Alpha Decay 査読有り

      Takeda Shinpei, Megu Itoh

      The Asia-Pacific Journal | Japan Focus21 ( 11 ) 1 - 18   2023年11月

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    • Slithering toward Social Change: Mobile Reverberations of Anticolonial Dissent across Time and Space 査読有り

      Meg Itoh

      Journal for the History of Rhetoric26 ( 2 ) 165 - 176   2023年7月13日

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      掲載種別:研究論文(学術雑誌)   出版者・発行元:The Pennsylvania State University Press  

      Abstract

      I explore the ways in which practicing rhetorical analysis transnationally in motu reveals coalitional moments that were previously obfuscated by dominant narratives of rhetorical history. I offer rhetoric transnationally in motu as a method of engaging the mobility of artifacts across time and space, a method that, in turn, enables decentering the nation-state, tracing reverberations of anticolonial dissent, and threading fragments together by reading against and alongside the archival grain. To demonstrate this methodological approach, I analyze the protest technique of “snake-dancing” used by the Zengakuren in Japan and the Yippies in the United States. Although the Zengakuren and the Yippies were active in different time periods and in different geographic locations, by examining their uses of the same protest technique, I am able to suggest that the two groups shared a transnational coalitional moment in which they were fleetingly and intangibly connected through the same echoing reverberations of anticolonial dissent.

      DOI: 10.5325/jhistrhetoric.26.2.0165

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    • Understanding transnational decontextualization-recontextualization through <i>Shingeki no Kyojin</i>: The perils and possibilities surrounding Japanese manga and anime 査読有り

      Fielding Montgomery, Megu Itoh

      Critical Studies in Media Communication40 ( 2-3 ) 163 - 176   2023年5月27日

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      掲載種別:研究論文(学術雑誌)   出版者・発行元:Informa UK Limited  

      DOI: 10.1080/15295036.2023.2228390

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