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  • 氏名 
    Mark TIEDEMANN  / マーク ティーダマン
  • 所属
    外国語学部現代英語学科
  • 職名
    教授
  • 生年月
    1958年4月
  • E-mail
    mdtiedsmail
  • 専門分野
    19世紀イギリス文学
自己紹介

My fields of expertise in teaching are in English Composition, English Drama, especially Shakespeare and the modern British Theatre, and American Culture, Nagasaki History, and Japanese peace efforts.

最終学歴

1980  Bachelor's Degree in English from Luther College, Decorah, Iowa
1982  Master's Degree in English Literature from Washington State University, Pullman, Washington

取得学位

 

教育活動
    [作成した教科書・教材・参考書] 
  • 1996 English Proficiency Tests
  • 1996 English Proficiency Test:  Practice Tests, Nan'un-Do
  • 2005 Essential Reading for the TOEIC Test,  Kinseido
研究活動

[最近5年間の研究]
In recent years I have been devoting myself to developing a course in Peace Studies which I teach to the foreign students at the University. 
I also have a great interest in the history of Nagasaki City.
The development of the Theatre in 19th-century Britian, especially the advent of the Musical Production, the influence of the Independent Theatre Group, and the rise of London's West End.

所属学会

日本音声学会
日本英文学会
American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL)
Association of Students and Teachers of English (ASTE)

主要研究業績
  • “English Trivia,” a column on the history of the English Language in Nagasaki Harbor Light,  Sept. 1986 to Dec. 1987. (periodic column)
  • “The Problem with a ‘Problem’ Play:  Measure for Measure  and Character Development,”   The Journal of Nagasaki Junior College of Foreign Languages, 31, Dec. l987, p. 65-76.
  • “Pre-listening Techniques,”  lecture given at the 24th Language Laboratory Association Meeting in Nagasaki, June 2, 1990. (oral presentation)
  • “The Deception of Catherine Morland,”  The Journal of Nagasaki Junior College of Foreign Languages,  Dec. 1990, p. 91-104.
  • “The World Surrounding Listening,”  workshop given the Nagasaki Chapter meeting of the Japan Association of Language Teachers (JALT), Feb. 17, 1991. (oral presentation)
  • “Othello and the Element of Pity,”  The Journal of Nagasaki Junior College of Foreign Languages,  Dec. 1991, p. 87-100.
  • “Pre-listening Techniques,” lecture given at the 18th JALT National Conference in Saitama, November 21, 1992. (oral presentation)
  •  “Leonard Woolf’s Jungle Perspective,”  The Journal of Nagasaki Junior College of Foreign Languages, Dec. 1992, 77-90.
  • “Institutional Proficiency Tests:  Toward a Clearer Understanding of Student Abilities,” The Journal of Nagasaki Junior College of Foreign Languages, Dec. 1993, 93-115.
  • “Positive Testing,” lecture given at the 20th JALT National Conference in Matsuyama, October 9, 1994. (oral presentation)
  • “Why Shakespeare?” Guide to English Language and Literature, Vol. 1, Department of English, Nagasaki Junior College of Foreign Languages, April 1996, p. 88-103.
  • “Romeo and Juliet:  Beauty in Motion,” The Journal of Nagasaki Junior College of Foreign Languages, Nov. 1998, 89-97.
  • “To Dream is to Play: A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” The Journal of Nagasaki College of Foreign Languages, April 2000. p. 217-225.
  • “Loss and Discovery in Ishiguro’s A Pale View of Hills,” The Journal of Nagasaki College of Foreign Languages, Nov. 2000.
  • “A Dance of Vanity: The Motivation behind Ono’s Ruminations in Ishiguro’s An Artist of the Floating World” The Journal of Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, June, 2001.
  • “The Gifts of A Mature Woman” The Journal of Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, June, 2002.
  • “Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia: “The Play’s the Thing” The Journal of Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, December, 2002.
  • “The Duality Motif in Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” The Journal of Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies, June, 2004.
  • "The Japanese Peace Movement" workshop given at the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize Forum, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March, 2010.
  • "The Hibakushas' Journeys: Atomic Bomb Survivors' Struggles for Recognition, Efforts for Peace, and Attempts at Interpretation" workshop given at the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize Forum, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa, March 2011.
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