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ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1902-2210
Scopus Author ID: 57191410246
Biography
My PhD dissertation analyses the supernatural writings and fantasy fiction of four women novelists from British and Japanese cultures, including the ghost narratives of Florence Marryat (1833–1899) and Vernon Lee (1856–1935) from the late Victorian period and the novels and short stories written between the 1960s and the 1970s by the Japanese writers Enchi Fumiko (1905–1986) and Ōba Minako (1930–2007). As the central argument of this comparative study, these women writers deploy the notion of haunting as a common strategy to challenge the long-established social norms and to re-construct alternative definitions of femininity in their cultures. I contend that they appropriate supernatural elements to respond to social changes and make a political critique regarding how women were oppressed and subjugated in their societies. They achieve this aim by resorting to different literary tropes and motifs to restore, reclaim and reassert the female agency of the women characters in the selected texts. By putting two fin-de-siècle British writers and two post-WWII Japanese novelists together, I note that their primary narratives share thematic affinities and I highlight certain connections within the broader historical currents and the cross-cultural contacts between these two countries.
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Research output
- 3 RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
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More Than a Historical Novel: Women, History, and Metafiction in Enchi Fumiko's Namamiko Monogatari
Lam, K. Y., 30 Nov 2017, In: IAFOR Journal of Literature and Librarianship. 6, 1, p. 27-39Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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Thematizing Storytelling: The Metanarrative Elements in Enchi Fumiko's A Tale of False Fortunes
LAM, K. Y., Apr 2017, In: Journal of the American Association of Teachers of Japanese. 51, 1, p. 115 143 p.Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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The Hatsune Miku Phenomenon: More Than a Virtual J-Pop Diva
Lam, K. Y., 1 Oct 2016, In: Journal of Popular Culture. 49, 5, p. 1107-1124Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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Prizes
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Outstanding Academic Performance Award
LAM, K. Y. (Recipient), Sept 2017
Prize: RGC 64B - Prizes and awards
Activities
- 2 Conference / Symposium
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The 6th International Conference for British and American Literature
LAM, K. Y. (Participant)
20 Apr 2017 → 22 Apr 2017Activity: Organizing or Participating in a conference / an event › Conference / Symposium
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The Asian Conference on Arts & Humanities - ACAH 2017 /The Asian Conference on Literature - LibrAsia 2017
LAM, K. Y. (Participant)
30 Mar 2017 → 2 Apr 2017Activity: Organizing or Participating in a conference / an event › Conference / Symposium
Thesis
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Haunting, Female Agency and Women’s Imagination: A Comparative Study on Florence Marryat, Vernon Lee, Enchi Fumiko and Ōba Minako’s Fiction
LAM, K. Y. (Author), LEE, H. Y. K. (Supervisor), 14 Jun 2019Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis