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Dr. Naoki Onishi
Dr. Onishi is Associate Professor of American Literature and American Studies
at International Christian University, and an authority on American literature
and U.S.-Japanese cultural relations. After graduating from I.C.U. he also
received a B.A. from Amherst in 1976, and his Ph.D. from I.C.U. in 1990.
He has taught full-time at I.C.U. since 1981, and has also been a lecturer
at Tsuda Juku, Hokuriku Gakuen Women's Junior College, Chuo University and
the University of Tokyo. From 1988 to 1989 he was a visiting scholar at
Harvard with a fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies.
His publications include "The Letters of William S. Clark" (1986)
and a translation of Constance Rourke's "Audubon"; he has also
contributed articles on Emily Dickinson, American and Japanese society and
other such subjects to various joint publications.
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