Junko Satake

  Poole Gakuin College
Research Fields I have studied South African literature written in English, mainly autobiographies and autobiographical novels, with a focus on gender perspectives in the historical and social contexts. I am also interested in the outlook of the world and changes in the lifestyles that the characters in such works represent, as well as in the interaction of oral and written literature, music, drama, and movies.
Main Works
  • Satake Junko. 2010. Autobiographical Writings by Black Women in South Africa (7): Possibility of Diverse Sexuality and Tolerant Traditions, Journal of Poole Gakuin University.
  • Satake Junko. 2009. Autobiographical Writings by Black Women in South Africa (6): Christian Education, Racism and Sexism, Journal of Poole Gakuin University
  • Satake Junko. 2008. Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Women: The Role of South Afirican Literature, Journal of Poole Gakuin University
  • SATAKE Junko. 2007. Images of ‘African Mama’: from Négritude to Tstosi. Peace Studies Association of Japan, Jeju National University.
  • Satake Junko. 2006. Autobiographical Writings by Black Women in South Africa (5): Passing Down History to Children, Journal of Poole Gakuin University
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