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J. Scott Miller — Professor
College of Humanities — Japanese

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Contact Information

Office: 3073 JFSB

Phone: 422-5225

E-mail: scott_miller@byu.edu

Office Hours:
Fall 2008
2:00pm - 3:00pm W

Courses Taught:
Japanese 350, 351, 352
Japanese 444
Asian 342
CompLit 201H, 202H, 342
Univ 101
Honors 303R

J. Scott Miller, Alcuin Fellow and Professor of Japanese and Comparative Literature, received his B.A. from BYU in comparative literature and later earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in East Asian studies from Princeton University. He was an associate professor of Japanese at Colgate University prior to joining the faculty at BYU in 1994. He has served as Asian Studies Coordinator in the David M. Kennedy Center, Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education and Honors Program Director, and as co-director of BYU's International Cinema program.

Degrees

BA, BYU
MA, Princeton University
PhD, Princeton University, 1988.

Interests

Research interests include, nineteenth-century and modern Japanese literature; oral narrative and translation theory; early Japanese sound recordings
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