Faculty
Visiting Research Scholars
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 |
| Keywords for Research | - |
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
Other Publications