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Visiting Research Scholars

Michal DALIOT-BUL
Specialized Field(s) Cultural Studies, Japanese Studies
Current Research Themes Artificial People and Anarchy, Submarines and Imperialism—The Origins of Japanese Science Fiction in Meiji Period Political Scientific Novels
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Education

2025 Ph.D., Porter School of Cultural Studies, Humanities, Tel Aviv University

Professional Experience

2008 Associate Professor, Haifa University
2026 Visiting Research Scholar, International Research Center for Japanese Studies

Degree(s)

2025 Ph.D., Tel Aviv University

Achievements

Books
  • License to Play: The Ludic in Japanese Culture , Hawaii University Press, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2014
Co-authored Books
  • ・ (co-author)Michal DALIOT-BUL, Nissim OTMAZGIN, The Anime Boom in the United States: Lessons for global Creative Industries, Harvard East Asian Monographs 406, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, 2017
Articles
  • ・ The Legacy of Chūshingura: Cinematic Adaptations and Myth-Making in Japan, Japanese Studies (2024) 44(3), 2024, pp.339-358
  • ・ Early Japanese Science Fiction in the Nineteenth Century: A Window to the Social, Cultural and Political History of Ex-Samurai, Zemanim (2024) 149, 2024, pp.22-36
  • ・ Voyage to Innumerable Star Worlds: A Forgotten 19th-century Japanese Political Scientific Novel with a Radical Message, Asian Studies Review (2022) 46(3), 2022, pp.491-509
  • ・ Voyage to Innumerable Star Worlds: A Nineteenth-Century Japanese SF Novel, Science Fiction Studies (2021) 48(3), 2021, pp.401-422
  • ・ Between Literature and Politics in Modernizing Japan: Future War Stories and Pan-Asianism in a Historical Perspective, Historia (2020) 45, 2020, pp.55-90
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