Noriko T. Reider
Noriko T. Reider is the author of several books that focus on Japanese literature, folklore, and art. She currently works as a professor of Japanese at Miami University. She has written multiple books on the history of Japanese demons and yokai, with special focus on the history and nature of oni.
Books
- Tales of the Supernatural in Early Modern Japan: Kaidan, Akinari, Ugetsu Monogatari
- Japanese Demon Lore: Oni from Ancient Times to the Present
- Seven Demon Stories from Medieval Japan
- Mountain Witches: Yamauba
Scholarly articles
- The Appeal of "Kaidan", Tales of the Strange
- The Emergence of "Kaidan-shū" The Collection of Tales of the Strange and Mysterious in the Edo Period
- Transformation of the Oni: From the Frightening and Diabolical to the Cute and Sexy
- Shuten Dōji: "Drunken Demon"
- "Spirited Away": Film of the Fantastic and Evolving Japanese Folk Symbols
- Onmyōji Sex, Pathos, and Grotesquery in Yumemakura Bakus Oni
- Animating Objects Tsukumogami ki and the Medieval Illustration of Shingon Truth
- "Hanayo no hime," or "Blossom Princess" A Late-Medieval Japanese Stepdaughter Story and Provincial Customs
- "Menoto no sōshi" : Teaching for the Women of High Society in the Medieval Period
- Tsuchigumo soshi: The Emergence of a Shape-Shifting Killer Female Spider
- Haseo sōshi: A Medieval Scholar’s Muse
- A Demon in the Sky: The Tale of Amewakahiko, a Japanese Medieval Story Yamauba and Oni-Women: Devouring and Helping Yamauba are Two Sides of the Same Coin
- Demon Slayer Kimetsu no yaiba: Oni, Vampires, and Sexuality