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Toru Mitsui goes into retirement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 May 2006

Shuhei Hosokawa
Affiliation:
E-mail: hosokawa@nichibun.ac.jp

Extract

For the readers of Popular Music, the name of Toru Mitsui is associated with the ‘Booklist’, a column he was in charge of from 1989 to 2002. For many members of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music, the meeting he organised in Kanazawa in 1997 is unforgettable. For scholars and students interested in Japanese popular music, his numerous articles in English are the first references to be read. Last March (2005) Professor Mitsui retired from Kanazawa University, where he had taught since 1969. To commemorate his retirement, a Festschrift entitled Popular Music and Academia (2005b) was published in coordination with a symposium held at the University of Tokyo in May 2004. This is a good opportunity to look back over his prolific career in popular music studies.

Type
Middle Eight
Copyright
© 2006 Cambridge University Press

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