Kentaro Miwa is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at The University of Tokyo, where he is affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies program. He holds a PhD in 表象文化学 from Gakushuin University, awarded in March 2019. His academic background includes studies at the College of Arts and Sciences and the Faculty of Letters at The University of Tokyo, as well as graduate work at Gakushuin University. Prior to his current appointment in April 2023, he served on the faculty at Atomi University from 2019 to 2023 and held earlier positions at The University of Tokyo and Gakushuin University.
Miwa specializes in the study of manga art within the broader fields of aesthetics and art studies and representation culture theory. His research examines manga as a visual and narrative medium, including topics such as panel layout (komawari), the relationship between images and words, comparisons with film, and analyses of specific artists including Kazuo Umezu and Daijiro Morohoshi. He has authored the book マンガと映画 コマと時間の理論 (NTT Publishing, 2014) and numerous peer-reviewed papers and invited articles on manga, modernity, and related visual culture topics published in outlets such as マンガ研究, 文學界, 新潮, and 表象. Miwa teaches undergraduate courses on manga layout and media, as well as first-year humanities seminars that incorporate critical analysis of manga works. He is a member of the Japan Society for Manga Studies, the Association for Studies of Culture and Representation, the Japan Society of Image Arts and Sciences, and the Gakushuin University Society for Body and Representation Culture. No professional email address is publicly listed on official university or academic profile pages.
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