John Whittier Treat


John Whittier Treat is Professor Emeritus of East Asian Languages and Literature at Yale University, Connecticut, United States, where he teaches Japanese literature and culture. He was co-editor of the Journal of Japanese Studies. He has published numerous essays and several books on Japan-related topics. In 2008 he discussed his work with Peter Shea at the University of Minnesota.
He received his BA in Asian Studies 1975 from Amherst College, Massachusetts, and his MA and PhD in East Asian Languages and Literatures from Yale University in 1979 and 1982, respectively. In 2011 he translated Yi Gwangsu's short story, "Maybe Love", which was then published in the journal Azalea by the University of Hawaiʻi Press.

Selected works

Nonfiction

Pools of Water, Pillars of Fire: The Literature of Ibuse Masuji Contemporary Japan and Popular Culture Writing Ground Zero: Japanese Literature and the Atomic Bomb Great Mirrors Shattered: Homosexuality, Orientalism, and Japan

Fiction

The Rise and Fall of the Yellow House Maid Service
  • ''First Consonants''

Peer-reviewed articles

Other published writing

Studies in Modern Japanese Literature: Essays and Translations in Honor of Edwin McClellan with Alan Tansman and Dennis Washburn, eds. Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan.

Honors