Mansfield Center Advisory Board

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Former Governer of the State of Montana

David BellDavid Bell, Previous Board Chair

President and CEO, ALPS Corporation

Jon BennionJon Bennion

Government Relations Director, The Washington Companies

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President, Radio Free Asia

 

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National Correspondent, Newsy

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Consumer and Wealth Management, Goldman Sachs Ayco; Liaison, Mansfield Foundation Board of Directors
Nancy Keenan

Nancy Keenan

Former Executive Director, Montana Democratic Party

 

Paul Lauren Dr. Paul Lauren

Regents Professor Emeritus; Founding Director, Mansfield Center

 

Tom LopachTom Lopach

President and CEO, Voter Participation Center and the Center for Voter Information

 

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Founder, Frontier Angel Fund and Head of Community Engagement, Two Bear Capital

 

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Director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and a Hoover Fellow at Stanford University

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Chief Operating Officer and Partner of EisnerAmper

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UM Faculty Affiliate in Economics and Nonresident Senior Associate in Economics for the Center for Strategic and International Studies

Kimberlee VisserKimberlee Visser

Designer, Community Advocate, Business Advisor

 

Bryce WardBryce Ward

Founder of ABMJ Consulting, Research Associate at the Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities at the University of Montana

 

Terry WeidnerDr. Terry Weidner

Professor Emeritus, Political Science; Former Mansfield Center Executive Director

 

Mansfield Fellows

Brian Dowdle

Japanese Language and Culture

Contact

Office
LA 326
Phone
(406)243-5480
Email
brian.dowdle@mso.umt.edu
Office Hours

Fall 2022

Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays at 9:00

Tuesdays and Thrusdays at 10:00

Also, available by appointment.

Education

Ph.D. Asian Languages and Cultures, University of Michigan  (2012)

M.A. East Asian Languages and Cultures, Columbia University (2005)

Courses Taught

2019, Spring   “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 102

                        “Modern Japanese Thinkers and Writers” JPNS 411

                        “Post-War Japanese Literature” JPNS 431

2018, Fall .     “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 101

                       “Japanese Civilization” JPNS 150

                       "Freshman Seminar"  HUSC 194

2018, Spring  “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 102

                       "Meiji: Birth of Modern Japan" JPNS 391

2017, Fall       “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 101

                       “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 101

                       "Freshman Seminar"  HUSC 194

2017, Spring   “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 102

                        "Samurai and Geisha" JPNS 391

2016, Fall        “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 101

                        “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 101

2016, Spring    “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 102

                        “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 102

                        “Post-War Japanese Literature” JPNS 431

2015, Fall        On Leave

2015, Spring    “Intermediate Japanese” JPNS 202

           “Survey of Medieval to Early Modern Japanese Literature” JPNS 312

2014, Fall        “Japanese Civilization” JPNS 150

                        “Intermediate Japanese” JPNS 201

                        “Modern Japanese Thinkers and Writers” JPNS 411

2014, Spring    “Intermediate Japanese” JPNS 202

                        “Post-War Japanese Literature” JPNS 431

2013, Fall        “Japanese Civilization” JPNS 150

                        “Elementary Japanese” JPNS 101

                        “Intermediate Japanese” JPNS 201

2013, Spring    “Survey of Medieval to Early Modern Japanese Literature” JPNS 312

                        “Intermediate Japanese “ JPNS 202

                        “Advanced Japanese” JPNS 302

2012, Fall        “Intermediate Japanese” JPNS 201

                        “Advanced Japanese” JPNS 301

Research Interests

TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS

Modern and Pre-modern Japanese literature, Modern and Pre-modern Japanese language, Japanese language pedagogy, the long-nineteenth century, book history, print culture and technology, Edo and Meiji-period Japanese orthographies, historical fiction, Kyokutei Bakin, Mori Ogai, and Natsume Soseki. 

Selected Publications

Dowdle, B. (2020). The Generalist’s Dilemma: How Accidental Language Teachers Are at the Center of Japanese Pedagogy. Japanese Language and Literature, 54(2), 383-389. doi:https://doi.org/10.5195/jll.2020.136

Dowdle, B. (2020). [Review of the book Licentious Fictions: Ninjō and the Nineteenth-Century Japanese Novel, by Daniel Poch]. Studies in the Novel 52(3), 362-364.  doi:10.1353/sdn.2020.0039.

Brian Dowdle (2020) Kendall Heitzman. Enduring Postwar: Yasuoka Shōtarō and Literary Memory in Japan. Nashville: Vanderbilt up, 2019. 225 pp, Symposium: A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures, 74:4, 252-254, DOI: 10.1080/00397709.2020.1819592

Dowdle, B. C. "Why Saikaku Was Memorable but Bakin Was Unforgettable." The Journal of Japanese Studies 42.1 (2016): 91-121.

Dowdle, Brian. "'Ega no kakutoku: Edo ni okeru gi, seisan, tenshi'" Rev. of Obtaining Images: Art, Production and Display in Edo Japan, by Timon Screech. Nihon KenkyÅ« 51 (2016): 186-188.

Dowdle Brian. “Obtaining Images: Art, Production and Display in Edo Japan, by Timon Screech.” Japan Review: Journal of the International Research Center for Japanese Studies 28 (2015): 244-245

Affiliations

National Consortium for Teaching about Asia

East Asia Resource Center

Past President of the Western Association for Asian Studies (WCAAS) Fall 2016-Fall 2018

WCAAS Representative to the Counicl of Confrences for the Assocation for Asian Studies 2017, 2018, 2019

Assocation for Asian Studies Board Member 2018-2019