Researchers Database

Satou Tomochika

    Department of Global Japanese Studies Senior Assistant Professor
Contact: tmchk.satogmail.com
Last Updated :2025/10/21

Researcher Information

Affiliation

    Department of Global Japanese Studies Senior Assistant Professor

URL

J-Global ID

Research Interests

  • Britain   the British Empire   theatres and dramas   touring drama companies   

Research Areas

  • Humanities & social sciences / History - Europe/America

Academic & Professional Experience

  • 2022/04 - Today  Teikyo UniversityFaculty of Language Studies, Department of Global Japanese StudiesLecturer
  • 2021/04 - 2025/03  Jumonji UniversityFaculty of Education and Humanities
  • 2017/09 - 2023/03  Kyoritsu Women's UniversityFaculty of International Studies
  • 2020/04 - 2022/03  Teikyo UniversityFaculty of Language Studies, Department of Language StudiesLecturer
  • 2018/09 - 2021/03  Hosei UniversityFaculty of Social Sciences

Education

  • 2009/04 - 2018/03  Hosei University  Graduate School
  • 2012/09 - 2016/08  University of St Andrews  School of History, PhD
  • 2011/09 - 2012/08  University of St Andrews  School of History (M.Litt.)
  • 2007/04 - 2009/03  Hosei University  Graduate School
  • 2002/04 - 2007/03  Hosei University  Faculty of Letters  Department of History

Research Activity Information

Published Papers

  • Touring Drama Companies and Irish Nationalism in the Late 19th Century
    SATO, Tomochika
    "Teikyo Journal of Language Studies" (15) 103 - 127 2024/03 [Refereed]
  • Charles Waddie's "Wallace; or, the Battle of Stirling Bridge" and Scottish Nationalisms in the late nineteenth century
    佐藤伴近
    "Teikyo Journal of Language Studies" (14) 161 - 186 2023/03 [Refereed]
  • '"English" operas and Britishness: The significance of the Carl Rosa Opera Company in the late nineteenth century'
    Tomochika Sato
    Teikyo Journal of Language Studies (13) 125 - 149 2022/03 [Refereed]
  • 'The Composition of Theatre Audiences and Working-class Culture: An Examination of the Fatality Records of the Theatre Royal Exeter Fire in 1887'
    Tomochika Sato
    Teikyo Journal of Language Studies (12) 149 - 168 2021/03 [Refereed]

Awards & Honors

  • 2018/06 The Society for Theatre Research New Scholars Essay Prize
     'Studying the Composition of Theatre Audiences: An Examination of Fatality Records following the Fire at the Theatre Royal, Exeter in 1887'


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