(Last updated : 2024-04-02 20:19:41)
  NIINO Midori
   Department   Notre Dame Seishin University  Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Literature
   Graduate Scool  , Graduate Scool of Literature
   Graduate Scool  , Graduate Scool of Literature
   Position   Specially Appointed Guest Professor
■ Present specialized field
English literature and literature in the English language (Key Word:Dickens,Victorian Novels) 
■ Academic background
1. 1975/04~1979/03 Faculty of Literature, Kobe College, Graduated,
2. 1979/04~1981/03 〔Master Course〕, Graduate School, Division of Letters, Kobe College, Completed,
3. 1981/04~1982/03 Faculty of Literature, Osaka University
4. 1982/04~1984/03 〔Doctorial Course (1st Semester)〕, Osaka University, Completed,
5. 1984/04~1986/04 〔Doctorial Course (2nd Semester)〕, Osaka University, Unfinished course
6. 2002/02
Degree Acquisition
Osaka University,
■ Business career
1. 2022/04~ Notre Dame Seishin University Faculty of Literature Department of English Language and Literature Specially Appointed Guest Professor
2. 2022/04~2023/03 Graduate Scool Graduate Scool of Literature Research Course in English Language and Literature Specially Appointed Guest Professor
3. 2022/04~ Kobe City University of Foreign Studies
4. 2000/04~2022/03 Kobe City University of Foreign Studies Professor
5. 1990/04~2000/03 Kobe City University of Foreign Studies Associate Professor
6. 1987/04~1990/03 Kobe City University of Foreign Studies
7. 1986/05~1987/03 Osaka University School of Letters Research Assistant
■ Book and thesis
1. 2017 Article “The Belly of London: Dickens and Markets"   (Single) 
2. 2013/05 Book Dickens in Japan: Bicentenary Essays   (Collaboration) 
3. 2006/11 Article Catherine Gallagher, The Body Economic: Life, Death and Sensation in Political Economy and the Victorian Novel    (Single) 
4. 2001/12 Article Michael Slater ed., 'Gone Astray’ and Other Papers from Household Words 1851-59. The Dent Uniform Edition of Dickens’ Journalism Vol. II   (Single) 
5. 1998 Article Patricia MacKee, Public and Private: Gender, Class, and the British Novel(1764-1878)  The Browser No.97  (Single) 
6. 1995/09 Article "Gender, Sexuality and Time in Dombey and Son"   (Single) 
7. 1994/11 Article Jeff Nunokawa: The Afterlife of Property   (Single) 
8. 1993/06 Article Patricia Ingham, Dickens, Women and Language   (Single)