NG LAY SION
Ng, Lay Sion
上智大学 , 文学部 英文学科 , 助教 Sophia University , Faculty of Humanities Department of English Literature , Assistant Professor
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‘Just smell them. Aren’t they lovely?’: Olfaction and Trans-Species Imagination in Ernest Hemingway’s Works
Lay Sion Ng
Hemingway and Posthumanism (ISBN: 9781399539616) (2025)
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Hemingway, Ecology and Culture
Lay Sion Ng
(2025)
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Silenced Bodies, Profitable Flesh: A Feminist Response to Child Sexual Exploitation Through Oryx’s Reimagined Voice
Lay Sion Ng
36: (2025)
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Chapter 9: Collaborative Learning and Dialog
Lay Sion Ng
Language Center Handbook 2025 (ISBN: 9781946123060) (2025)
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Teaching ‘Indian Camp’ in the Japanese Classroom
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Teaching American Literature: A Journal of Theory and Practice 13: 65 (2023)
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The “Rotten” matter in A Farewell to Arms: An Ecological Gothic reading [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations]
Lay Sion Ng
F1000Research (2022)
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Toward a Politics of Cure: Jake Barnes's Embracing of Otherness in The Sun Also Rises
Lay Sion Ng
The Hemingway Review 41: 31 (2022)
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‘Return Things to Nature’s Norms’: A Material Feminist Reading of the Surrogate Bodies in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and Oryx and Crake
Lay Sion NG
Essence & Critique: Journal of Literature and Drama Studies 1: 3 (2021)
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Transhumanism and the Biological Body in Don DeLillo’s Zero K: A Material Feminist Perspective
Lay Sion Ng
ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment (2020)
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The Elephant’s Eye and the Maji-Maji War: A Non-Anthropocentric Reading of David’s African Story in The Garden of Eden
Lay Sion Ng
The Hemingway Review 39: 40 (2020)
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Toward the Mastery of Submission: Robert Cohn’s Problem with Masochism in The Sun Also Rises
Lay Sion NG
Interaction: Ege Journal of British and American Studies 28: 61 (2019)
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Harmonious Relationships in Ernest Hemingway's For Whom The Bell Tolls: A Pagan Spiritual Perspective.
Lay Sion NG
The Journal of Georgia Philological Association 28: 35 (2019)
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‘If I have an egg, what more can I want?’: The Metaphorical Representations of Eggs in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale
Lay Sion NG
Journal of English Literature and Cultural Studies 2: 79 (2019)
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Never-Ending Gender/Sexual Cannibalism? Transformation of Female Idolisation in Japan
Lay Sion NG
FORUM: University of Edinburgh Postgraduate Journal of Culture & the Arts (2018)
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Exploding and Being Swallowed: Cannibalism in Toni Morrison's Beloved
Lay Sion Ng; Ruzbeh Babaee
International Journal of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies 3: 63 (2017)
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“Gender and Environmental Utopia/Dystopia in Paul Auster’s In The Country of Last Things.”
Lay Sion NG
The Feminist Space Journal 3: 63 (2017)
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Chapter 9 “‘Just smell them. Aren’t they lovely?’: Olfaction and Trans-Species Imagination in Ernest Hemingway’s Works”
(担当:共著, 範囲:All of Chapter 9)
Edinburg University Press 2031年10月 (ISBN: 9781399539616)
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Hemingway, Ecology and Culture: Re-reading Hemingway in the Anthropocene
Bloomsbury Academic 2025年10月16日 (ISBN: 9781350469303)
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Olfactory Ethics in Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls and Other Works
Lay Sion NG
Uncommon Senses V: Sensing the Social, the Environmental, and Across the Arts and Sciences 2025年5月9日 Concordia University
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Looking Backward to Move Forward: Reflective Insights on AWSD’s Tutor Training Course
Lay Sion NG
2024 Tsukuba Global Science Week 2024年9月30日 Academic Writing Support Desk (AWSD), Tsukuba University
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‘Just Smell Them. Aren’t They Lovely?’: The Ecology of Smell and (Olfactory) Trans-species Imagination in Ernest Hemingway’s Works
Lay Sion NG
The 20th International Hemingway Conference: Ernest Hemingway and the Basque Country 2024年7月18日 The Hemingway Society
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Hemingway, Ecology and Culture
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Green Hour Series 2024年7月11日 Environmental Humanities Center 招待有り
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Collaborative Learning at the Academic Writing Support Desk (AWSD)
Lay Sion NG
The 5th Symposium on Academic Writing and Critical Thinking 2024年2月16日 Mei Writing Center, Nagoya University
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Interdependence and Individualism in Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea
Lay Sion NG
The 4th Literature and Cultural Studies Conference: Nautical Narratives 2023年5月5日 Ege University
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Understanding Unconscious Bias: ‘Indian Camp’ in the Japanese Context
Lay Sion NG
The 48th JALT International Conference on “Learning from Students, Educating Teachers—Research and Practice 2022年11月12日 JALT
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Coloring The Old Man and the Sea: An Ecological Posthumanist Reading
Lay Sion NG
The 19th International Hemingway Conference: Exploring Hemingway, Sheridan, Wyoming & Cooke City, Montana 2022年8月17日 The Hemingway Society
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Towards a Politics of Cure: Jake Barnes’s Mastery of Submission in The Sun Also Rises
Lay Sion NG
The 32nd Annual Conference of the Hemingway Society of Japan 2021年12月18日 Hemingway Society of Japan
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The “Rotten” Matter in A Farewell to Arms: An Ecological Gothic Reading
Lay Sion NG
Southwest Popular/American Culture Association’s 42nd Annual Conference 2021年2月23日 Southwest Popular/American Culture Association
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Anti-Imperial Perspective in The Old Man and the Sea
Lay Sion NG
The 30th Annual Conference of the Hemingway Society of Japan 2019年11月16日 The Hemingway Society of Japan
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His eye was the most alive thing David had ever seen”: A Non-Anthropocentric Perspective on the African Story in The Garden of Eden
Lay Sion NG
The 29th Annual Conference of the Hemingway Society of Japan 2018年11月18日 The Hemingway Society of Japan
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Queer Harmonious Relationships in For Whom the Bell Tolls: A Yin-Yang Cosmological Approach
Lay Sion NG
The 18th International Hemingway Conference: Hemingway in Paris 2018年7月27日 The Hemingway Society
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Postgender and the Biological Body in Don DeLillo’s Zero K
Lay Sion NG
The 56th Annual Conference of American Literature Society of Japan (ALSJ) 2017年10月14日 American Literature Society of Japan
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Transformation through Sports: An Interview with Russian LGBT Sport Federation
Lay Sion NG
GALE Forum in the JALT 42nd Annual International Conference: Transformation in Language Teaching 2016年11月26日 JALT
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Embracing Otherness: Mastery of Submission in The Sun Also Rises
Lay Sion NG
The 27th Annual Conference of the Hemingway Society of Japan 2016年11月20日 The Hemingway Society of Japan
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“The farther you go back, the more beautiful and desirable the world becomes’: Environmental and Gender Utopia/Dystopia in Paul Auster’s In The Country of Last Things
Lay Sion NG
The 5th International Symposium on Literature and Environment in East Asia (ISLE-EA) 2016年11月6日 ISLE-EA
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‘Exploded and Being Swallowed’: Cannibalism in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Lay Sion NG
The 55th Annual Conference of the American Literature Society of Japan (ALSJ) 2016年10月1日 ALSJ
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