Yoshiko Noguchi (Japanese: 野口 芳子, born 7 July 1949) is one of the leading researchers on Grimm's Fairy tales in Japan. She is a professor of German, comparative literature, cultural studies, children's literature, folklore, and gender studies. She is a professor emeritus at Mukogawa Women's University and a professor at division of children's literature, graduate school of Letters, Baika Women's University. She was born in Osaka and her maiden name is Hiiragi (Japanese: 柊木). She is different from other researchers in that she discusses how Grimm's fairy tales are accepted in Japan and the UK from an interdisciplinary perspective. She has recently unraveled a long-standing mystery in the history of German-Japanese cultural exchange. She successfully identified three Japanese that visited Ja
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| - 野口 芳子(のぐち よしこ、1949年7月7日 - )は、日本のドイツ文学者、武庫川女子大学名誉教授。梅花女子大学大学院、文学研究科、児童文学専攻の教授。 大阪府生まれ。旧姓・柊木(ひいらぎ)。1972年関西学院大学文学部独文科卒、74年同大学院修士課程修了。1977年西ドイツマールブルク大学文学博士(Rezeption der Kinder- und Hausmärchen der Brüder Grimm in Japan「日本におけるグリム童話の受容」)。1983年武庫川女子大学専任講師、90年助教授、98年教授、16年名誉教授。17年梅花女子大学大学院教授。 (ja)
- Yoshiko Noguchi (Japanese: 野口 芳子, born 7 July 1949) is one of the leading researchers on Grimm's Fairy tales in Japan. She is a professor of German, comparative literature, cultural studies, children's literature, folklore, and gender studies. She is a professor emeritus at Mukogawa Women's University and a professor at division of children's literature, graduate school of Letters, Baika Women's University. She was born in Osaka and her maiden name is Hiiragi (Japanese: 柊木). She is different from other researchers in that she discusses how Grimm's fairy tales are accepted in Japan and the UK from an interdisciplinary perspective. She has recently unraveled a long-standing mystery in the history of German-Japanese cultural exchange. She successfully identified three Japanese that visited Ja (en)
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| - Yoshiko Noguchi (Japanese: 野口 芳子, born 7 July 1949) is one of the leading researchers on Grimm's Fairy tales in Japan. She is a professor of German, comparative literature, cultural studies, children's literature, folklore, and gender studies. She is a professor emeritus at Mukogawa Women's University and a professor at division of children's literature, graduate school of Letters, Baika Women's University. She was born in Osaka and her maiden name is Hiiragi (Japanese: 柊木). She is different from other researchers in that she discusses how Grimm's fairy tales are accepted in Japan and the UK from an interdisciplinary perspective. She has recently unraveled a long-standing mystery in the history of German-Japanese cultural exchange. She successfully identified three Japanese that visited Jacob Grimm in Berlin in 1862. (en)
- 野口 芳子(のぐち よしこ、1949年7月7日 - )は、日本のドイツ文学者、武庫川女子大学名誉教授。梅花女子大学大学院、文学研究科、児童文学専攻の教授。 大阪府生まれ。旧姓・柊木(ひいらぎ)。1972年関西学院大学文学部独文科卒、74年同大学院修士課程修了。1977年西ドイツマールブルク大学文学博士(Rezeption der Kinder- und Hausmärchen der Brüder Grimm in Japan「日本におけるグリム童話の受容」)。1983年武庫川女子大学専任講師、90年助教授、98年教授、16年名誉教授。17年梅花女子大学大学院教授。 (ja)
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