Ariel Stilerman
Assistant Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures
Bio
Ariel Stilerman earned his Ph.D. in Japanese literature from Columbia University and has undergone training in diverse fields such as the Tea Ceremony, Clinical Psychoanalysis, and Industrial Design. His first monograph studies the role of classical verse in the transmission of culture and knowledge across social classes. His current project looks at medieval illustrated narratives, poetic contests, and encyclopedic works to explore how changes in knowledge, authority, and technology can create opportunities for the construction of new shared cultural networks in the aftermath of natural and social catastrophes. Still on hold is the first direct translation of Genji monogatari into Spanish.
Academic Appointments
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Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Professional Education
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PhD, Columbia University, Japanese literature (2015)
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MA, Waseda University, Japanese literature (2012)
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Midorikai, Urasenke Konnichian, Japanese Tea Ceremony (2007)
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MA, SOAS, University of London, Japanese studies (2006)
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Licenciatura, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Psychology/Psychoanalysis (2002)
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Technical degree, ORT, Industrial Design (1996)
Research Interests
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Higher Education
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History of Education
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Lifelong Learning
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Literacy and Language
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Psychology
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Research Methods
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Social and Emotional Learning
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Teachers and Teaching
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Technology and Education
Projects
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Supeingo shin’yaku genji monogatari wo kiku - juyō hon’yaku pafōmansu, Waseda University (7/2013)
Workshop and spoken word performance of The Tale of Genji.
Location
Tokyo, Japan
Collaborators
- Hidenori Jinno, Professor, Japanese Literature, Waseda University
- Ana Recalde, Actress/Performer, Independent
- Norio Shimizu, Professor, Spanish literature, Waseda University
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The Tea Ceremony of Japan and the Mary Griggs Burke Collection at MIA, Minneapolis Institute of Art (5/2017)
Hands-on workshop for donors, docents, students, and staff.
Location
Minneapolis, MN
Collaborators
- Aaron Rio, Andrew W. Mellon Associate Curator of Japanese and Korean Art, Minneapolis Institute of Art
- Urasenke Minnesota, Regional Branch, Urasenke Konnichian (Kyoto)
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First International Conference Japón Interculturas, Universidad de La Plata and Columbia University (7/2014)
International academic conference open to scholarship in Japanese, English, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Location
La Plata, Buenos Aires
Collaborators
- Paula Hoyos Hattori, Docente e Investigadora de Historia de Asia, Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento
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次代の中核研究者育成プログラム, Waseda University (5/8/2019 - 5/20/2019)
Next-generation Core Researcher Development
Location
Waseda University
Collaborators
- Hirokazu Toeda, Professor, School of Letters, Arts and Sciences (Waseda University)
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Material Pedagogies for East Asian Studies, Stanford University
MPEAS (pronounced em-pēs) is a working group of scholars exploring the power of making for research and teaching on East Asia.
We seek knowledge at the intersection of material-specific affordances, region-specific cultural practices, and discipline-specific learning goals. We then turn our findings into courses, assignments, and experiences that leverage design thinking, fabrication technology, and consumption habits.
MPEAS is open to faculty and students at all levels. The group is run by faculty and graduate students in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and is hosted by the Product Realization Lab at Stanford University.
We draw inspiration from sources such as historical manuscripts and technical manuals, objects in the collection of the Cantor Arts Center, and traditional techniques and skills.
In AY23/24 our focus is on the material culture of food consumption in early modern Japan. Click here for the general schedule of activities.Location
Stanford, CA
For More Information:
2024-25 Courses
- Japanese Functional Objects
JAPAN 126, JAPAN 226 (Aut) - Seminar in Premodern Japanese Literature
JAPAN 389 (Win) - The Japanese Tea Ceremony: The History, Aesthetics, and Politics Behind a National Pastime
ARTHIST 287A, JAPAN 188, JAPAN 288 (Aut) -
Independent Studies (5)
- Individual Studies in East Asian Languages and Cultures (Graduate)
EALC 200 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Individual Studies in East Asian Languages and Cultures (Undergraduate)
EALC 199 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Master's Thesis or Qualifying Paper
EALC 299 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Senior Research (Capstone Essay)
EALC 198C (Aut, Win, Spr) - Senior Research (Honors Thesis)
EALC 198H (Aut, Win, Spr)
- Individual Studies in East Asian Languages and Cultures (Graduate)
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Prior Year Courses
2022-23 Courses
- Beauty and Renunciation in Japan
HUMCORE 123, JAPAN 163A (Win) - Seminar in Premodern Japanese Literature
JAPAN 389 (Aut) - The Japanese Tea Ceremony: The History, Aesthetics, and Politics Behind a National Pastime
ARTHIST 287A, JAPAN 188, JAPAN 288 (Aut)
2021-22 Courses
- Beauty and Renunciation in Japan
HUMCORE 123, JAPAN 163A (Win) - Japanese Functional Objects
JAPAN 126, JAPAN 226 (Win) - Seminar in Premodern Japanese Literature
JAPAN 389 (Spr) - The Japanese Tea Ceremony: The History, Aesthetics, and Politics Behind a National Pastime
ARTHIST 287A, JAPAN 188, JAPAN 288 (Aut)
- Beauty and Renunciation in Japan
Stanford Advisees
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Doctoral Dissertation Reader (AC)
Rosaley Gai -
Doctoral Dissertation Co-Advisor (AC)
Katherine Whatley -
Doctoral (Program)
Katherine Whatley
All Publications
- Chanoyu hyakushu. Los cien poemas del arte del té Colección Clásicos Satori Satori. 2022
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Cultural Knowledge and Professional Training in the Poetic Treatises of Late Heian Japan
MONUMENTA NIPPONICA
2017; 72 (2): 153–87
View details for Web of Science ID 000427449900001
- Poema a tres voces de Minase Renga = 水無瀬三吟百韻 = Minase sangin hyakuin Sexto Piso. 2016
- How to Do Things with Poems: A Reassessment of The Wondrous Powers of Waka Performance and Japanese Literature Association for Japanese Literary Studies. 2015: 112–120
- La poesía waka como práctica social en los períodos Heian y Kamakura Nuevas aproximaciones a la literatura japonesa edited by Pitarch Fernández, P. Bellaterra. 2020: 71–90
- El archipiélago : ensayos para una historia cultural de Japón edited by Stilerman, A., Hoyos Hattori, P. Lomo. 2018
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La interpretación de la poesía tradicional japonesa: texto, contexto e intertexto
Mirai Nihon Kenkyū Kiyō
2018; 2 (0): 153-174
View details for DOI 10.5209/MIRA.60502
- El estatuto del sujeto en el Japón clásico Nadie Duerma Publicación Digital de Psicoanálisis 2014; 4 (October)