Atsushi Koyano
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Atsushi Koyano (Japanese: 小谷野敦 , こやのあつし ) is a Japanese scholar of comparative literature and critic. He also has advanced degrees and pedagogy careers in Osaka University, Meiji University, Tokyo University.
[edit] Birth and Growth
Born in Mitsukaido, Ibaraki on 21th December 1962. And he spent his schooldays at Kaijo highschool, Okubo, Shinjuku.
After graduating from Tokyo University, Faculty of Letter (majoring English literature), he his academic career had further progress. He gained academic degrees and vocation as a lectuer in Osaka University.
[edit] Thinkings
Atsushi is majoring "Falling in loves and Marriages in the modern Japanese society".
[edit] Literature and researches
- "Motenai Otoko - ren ai ron wo koe te"
- ( The title : Always alone - beyond the "Falling in love")
- "Edo Genso Hihan"
- ( The Contents : On the research for Edo period,he is provoking and sometimes prohibiting the exceeded and inappropriate historical imaging without suitable references)