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  1. Ein Gast. by Yoko Tawada, 1993-11-30
  2. Das nackte Auge. by Yoko Tawada, 2004-03-31
  3. Suitcase: A Journal of Transcultural Traffic, Volume 3 by Amos Oz, Nuruddin Farah, et all 1998-06-01
  4. Wo Europa anfängt by Yoko Tawada, 1991
  5. The postcommunist eye: an interview with Yoko Tawada.: An article from: World Literature Today by Bettina Brandt, 2006-01-01
  6. Annotated Japanese Literary Gems. Vol. 1 Stories by Tawada Yoko, Nakagami Kenji, and Hayashi Kyoko (Japanese Edition) by Kyoko Selden, 2006-07-21
  7. Fiction International 24: Japanese Fiction by Kingsley Widmer; Sesshu Foster; e. c. rire; Virginia Harabin; Guro Masaki; Kenzo Masaki; Yoko Tawada; et al., 1993-12-01
  8. Tintenfisch auf Reisen. 3 Geschichten by Yoko Tawada,
  9. Das Bad. by Yoko Tawada, 1989-11-30
  10. TRAIN DE NUIT AVEC SUSPECTS by YOKO TAWADA, 2005-10-04
  11. VOYAGE � BORDEAUX (LE) by YOKO TAWADA, 2009-10-05
  12. Yoko Tawada
  13. The Bridegroom Was a Dog by Yoko; Mitsutani, Margaret Tawada, 1998
  14. Yogisha No Yako Ressha by Yoko Tawada, 2002

21. Parnass - Die Kulturzeitschrift Im InterNet - Ein Gedicht In Einem Buch - Kultur
Rezension von Yoko Tawada / Stephan K hler / Clemens-Tobias Lange Ein Gedicht in einem Buch.
http://www.parnass.scram.de/comicdetail.php?nr=230

22. JapanFocus
Tawada Yoko, born in Tokyo, has made her home in Germany since 1982. She has published widely in both Japanese and German—poetry, fiction, essays, and criticism—and has been a
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Introducing Tawada Yoko The Bridegroom Was a Dog Where Europe Begins (2002), and Facing the Bridge (2007). Her novel The Naked Eye translated by Susan Bernofsky, has recently been published by New Directions. List of Articles Title ID The Letter as Literature's Political and Poetic Body addthis_pub = 'japanf'; Is Europe Western? addthis_pub = 'japanf'; Created by Data Momentum
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24. Lithograph By TAWADA Yoko, TAKASE Aki & WAKAE Kanji / Itazu Litho-Grafik
lithograph by TAWADA Yoko, TAKASE Aki WAKAE Kanji @ Itazu LithoGrafik
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26. ASCJ 2009 Un-(dis-)covering Bodily And Linguistic Spaces In Oba Minako And Tawad
ASCJ 2009 SATURDAY AFTERNOON SESSIONS 330 P.M. – 530 P.M Session 23 Room 11405 Un-(dis-)covering Bodily and Linguistic Spaces in Oba Minako and Tawada Yoko’s Oeuvre
http://www.meijigakuin.ac.jp/~ascj/2009/abstracts/2009-23.html
ASCJ 2009
Session 23: Room 11-405
Organizer/Chair: Danuta Lacka, University of Tokyo
Finally, we will travel over the space of memory, language, and translation through which Oba and Tawada meander to explore their broad cross-cultural perspective that challenges the insular mind and shows the porousness of the borderline.
1) Emanuela Costa, Osaka University
2) Danuta Lacka, University of Tokyo
3) Daniela Tan, Zurich University
4) Dennitza Gabrakova, City University of Hong Kong
Islands of Translation: between Oba Minako and Tawada Yoko
Combining two relatively isolated literary spaces will open up an opportunity to reflect on the borders of representation, approached from the opposite direction (the un-representable and the self-representable) by these two authors. Such an approach will also contribute to the reconsideration and the erosion of the category of women writers in contemporary Japanese literature.
Discussant: Yoichi Komori, University of Tokyo

27. Der Mond Und Die Sonne
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29. World Press Review - Yoko Tawada
Tokyo daily Asahi Shimbun profiles writer Yoko Tawada.
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    This dissertation argues that the writings of the contemporary Japanese writers Tawada Yoko and Shono Yoriko should be understood as literature that is commenting upon global
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    34. JAPAN 433
    JAPAN 433 Readings in Contemporary Japanese Literature. Ogawa Y ko, Horie Toshiyuki, Tawada Y ko, and Sh no Yoriko. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 1230150pm
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    JAPAN 433: Readings in Contemporary Japanese Literature Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 12:30-1:50pm
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    This term we will focus on four works of contemporary short fiction, all of which appeared in magazine during the year 2004: Ogawa Yôko's "Umi", which first appeared in the February issue; Shôno Yoriko's "Hime to sensô to Niwa no suzume ", Horie Toshiyuki's "Tonneru no ojisan", and Tawada Yôko's "Doboku keikaku", all of which first appeared in the June issue. All four stories were reprinted in Bungaku 2005 (Tokyo: Kodansha, 2005), a collection of the best stories of the year. The reading schedule below is tentative, and will adjust based on the progress of the class. Reading Schedule 3/27 (Monday) Introduction 3/29 (Wednesday) Ogawa Yôko, "Umi" , pp. 37-38. 3/31 (Friday) "Umi", pp. 39-40 4/3 (Monday) Quiz #1 ; "Umi", pp. 40-41 4/5 (Wednesday) "Umi", pp. 42-43 4/7 (Friday) NO CLASS 4/10 (Monday) Quiz #2 ; "Umi", pp. 43-44

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    KJ Selections . TALISMAN TAWADA YOKO (from KJ 31) (translated from original German by Susan Bernofsky) This city is full of women who wear pieces of metal on
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    This city is full of women who wear pieces of metal on their ears. They have holes put in their earlobes especially for this purpose. Not long after I got here, I wanted to ask someone what these pieces of metal on people's ears meant. But I didn't know whether or not I was allowed to speak openly about this. In my guidebook it says that you should never, for example, ask people you don't yet know very well direct questions concerning their body or religion. Sometimes I thought these pieces of metal - especially when I saw one in the form of a scythe, bow, or anchor - might be a kind of talisman. At first glance, the city doesn't strike me as particularly dangerous. Why, then, do so many women wear talismans on the street? Admittedly it can be a bit spooky at times walking around in the city alone. It's just that there are too few people living here. Even during the daytime it often happens that I walk home from the train station without seeing anyone at all. If these pieces of metal are a kind of talisman, why are they so popular among women? I didn't know the name of the evil force these women were trying to protect themselves against with this talisman's help. They never revealed its name to me, and I still haven't made a concerted effort to find out what it is. Where I come from, people say you should never speak aloud the name of a dangerous being. If you do, this being will really appear. It has to be named indirectly. For example, you can simply replace its name with "it."

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