Bernard Wilson is an Associate Professor in English in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Tokyo. His research and teaching interests are in postcolonial theory and literature, Orientalism, travel writing, film and animation, Modernism, Postmodernism, and children's literature. He is widely published in postcolonial literature and theory, particularly in Southeast Asian Anglophile literature and in East-West interpretations in literature and film. An Australian, Bernard has previously held lectureships in English at the Flinders University of South Australia; the Center for American Education, Singapore; and the Department of Comparative Culture, Faculty of Policy Studies, Chuo University, Japan. He was a Visiting Assistant Professor in the English Department of the University of Hong Kong in 2005, where he is now an honorary professor, and was a Cohen-Porter Visiting Lecturer at the University of Tel Aviv in 2006.
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