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Hideki Richard Okada (2 July 1945 – 4 April 2012 [1]) was Professor of Japanese at Princeton University, in the East Asian Studies Department. He was a specialist in the Tale of Genji, and his most recent work was editing a three-volume collection of academic essays about the novel. His doctoral degree was from the University of California, Berkeley.
His 1977 doctoral thesis, Sagoromo monogatari: a study and partial translation, [2] has been called "one of the most important contributions to the study of classical Japanese narrative to have emerged in the last twenty years " by Richard Bowring of the University of Cambridge. [3]
He died of natural causes on 4 April 2012 in Monmouth Junction, New Jersey. [4]
On 20 May 2017, an independent report commissioned by St. Paul's School named Okada as one of thirteen adults at the school against whom substantiated instances of sexual misconduct had been documented. [5]
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verification. (October 2009) |
Hideki Richard Okada (2 July 1945 – 4 April 2012 [1]) was Professor of Japanese at Princeton University, in the East Asian Studies Department. He was a specialist in the Tale of Genji, and his most recent work was editing a three-volume collection of academic essays about the novel. His doctoral degree was from the University of California, Berkeley.
His 1977 doctoral thesis, Sagoromo monogatari: a study and partial translation, [2] has been called "one of the most important contributions to the study of classical Japanese narrative to have emerged in the last twenty years " by Richard Bowring of the University of Cambridge. [3]
He died of natural causes on 4 April 2012 in Monmouth Junction, New Jersey. [4]
On 20 May 2017, an independent report commissioned by St. Paul's School named Okada as one of thirteen adults at the school against whom substantiated instances of sexual misconduct had been documented. [5]