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- Takeshi Matsushima

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- Moe Nakazora

- Makoto Nishi

- Koki Seki

- Mariko Yoshida

Events

6 April 2024 | Seminar Series

Author Talk: Annemarie Mol, Eating in Theory

We are pleased to inform you of an Author Talk by Annemarie Mol on April 6. The Japanese translation of her latest book, Eating in Theory, will be published soon; for this occasion, Prof. Mol will give a talk in Hiroshima.

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10 March 2024 | Seminar Series

Contrary science in a post-colonial institute: The Tanzanian toxicologist Vera Ngowi and the Tropical Pesticide Research Institute in Arusha

Professors Paul Wenzel Geissler and Ruth Prince, University of Oslo, explore the intertwined biographies of a Tanzanian toxicologist and pesticide expert, Dr Vera Ngowi, and the Tanzanian Pesticide Research Institute, TPRI, a formerly world-leading laboratory, located in Arusha, Tanzania.

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1 May 2023 | Reading Group

Feminist Anthropology Reading Group 1st Meeting

Let’s start the feminist anthropology reading group we’ve been saying we should do someday. Despite the frequent citations of Strathern, Haraway, and Mol in the writings of Japanese cultural anthropologists who embrace ontological turn, multispecies theory, and STS, the context of feminist theory at the core of their concerns has been almost entirely overlooked.

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27 April 2023 | Webinar

What kind of migration governance for a post-pandemic world?

We are pleased to announce that the webinar, jointly organized by Scalabrini Migration Center of the Philippines and The Anthropological Institute of Hiroshima (TAIHI) ,  will be held from 10 am (JST) to 11:30 am on 27th April, 2023. Our invited speaker, Prof. Anna Triandafyllidou, Toronto Metropolitan University, will deliver a special lecture addressing the broad question, “What migration governance in a post-pandemic world?”

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22 April 2023 | Seminar Series

Shiho Satsuka Lecture on Matsutake Worlds  

The Anthropological Institute of Hiroshima (TAIHI) is pleased to announce a lecture by Dr. Shiho Satsuka on Matsutake Worlds. Having a monograph, Nature in Translation (Duke University Press, 2015), and being a member of Matsutake Worlds Research Group organized by Anna Tsing, Satsuka has engaged with the multi-sited fieldwork centering on Japan, where Matsutake production slumped due to the devastation of satoyama. In the lecture, Satsuka will talk about the plan of her new monograph, The Charisma of Mushrooms: Undoing the Long Twentieth Century.

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18 March 2023 | Seminar Series

Anthropology of Migration and Politics of Care (5th TAIHI Seminar)

The Anthropological Institute of Hiroshima (TAIHI) is pleased to announce lectures by Dr. Roberto Beneduce and Dr. Simona Taliani on March 18, 2023. Dr. Beneduce is an Italian anthropologist and psychiatrist whose research focuses on traumatic memories in immigrants and asylum seekers from Africa. Dr. Taliani is a medical and psychological anthropologists whose concern is the problems of motherhood of immigrant women in Italy.

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6 March 2023 | Seminar Series

Minorities in Postcolonial State and International Law

We are pleased to announce that the seminar jointly organized with International Peace and Coexistence Seminar, will be held from 4 pm (JST) to 6:00 pm on March 6, 2023. Our invited speaker, Prof. Mohammad Shahabuddin, University of Birmingham, will discuss content from his book entitled “Minorities and the Making of Postcolonial States in International Law (Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, Series Number 154)”.

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20 February 2023 | Seminar Series

Embodied Value Theory

The Anthropological Institute of Hiroshima (TAIHI) is pleased to announce a lecture by Dr. Stefan Ecks on embodied value theory, the novel anthropological theory that explains how living entities value life by way of biocommensuration. The lecture will take place at Hiroshima University at 4:00 p.m. JST on February 20, 2023. You are invited to take part either at the venue or online.

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4 December 2022 | Symposium

The Nuclear Energy Machine and Tiny Voices: A Dialogue Between Cultural Anthropologists and a Poet

The Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology holds a public symposium every year to introduce anthropological ideas to a wide audience. This year’s symposium will focus on the issue of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima. It is not only human beings who were exposed to the atomic bombings, nor are Hiroshima and Nagasaki alone. While rethinking the atomic bombing in the context of the global “nuclear machine,” we will explore the meaning of listening to and expressing the “tiny voices” of humans, animals, and plants that leak out from the bomb through a dialogue between poetic and anthropological imagination, with poet Arthur Binard as our guest speaker.

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29 November 2022 | Seminar Series

Making and Remaking Urban Ecologies across Manila's Edge

Abstract
As always in the process of making, cities are where diverse peoples, objects, natures and relations are assembled in building and maintaining particular socioecological arrangements across space. In the book Urban Ecologies on the Edge: Making Manila’s Resource Frontier, I tell one such urban socioecological story within and beyond the boundaries of cities as they expand their edges. By enrolling resources from elsewhere, this process reconstitutes both urban and rural spaces, ecologies and lives. […]

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Publications

2024

Mariko Yoshida

“Cultivating the Ocean: Reflections on Desolate Life and Oyster Restoration in Hiroshima” (in Nurturing Alternative Futures: Living with Diversity in a More-than-Human World, edited by Muhammad Kavesh and Natasha Fijn), book chapter

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2023

Mariko Yoshida

“Multispecies Ethnography” (in Shineha, Ryūma, and Kōichi Mikami eds. Introduction to Science, Technology and Society Studies), book chapter

Kyoto: Nakanishiya Shuppan

2023

Makoto Nishi

Curing Lives: Surviving the HIV Epidemic in Ethiopia

Palgrave Macmillan

2022

Takeshi Matsushima; Eriko Aoki, ed.

Root of Art: Releasing Imagination, Delusion, Creation and Fabrication

Kyoto: Koyo Shobo

2022

Hirokazu Miyazaki

Kin’yū jinruigaku e no sasoi (For an Anthropology of Finance)

Tokyo: Suiseisha

2022

Koki Seki

City, Environment, and Transnationalism in the Philippines: Reconceptualizing “the Social” from the Global South

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2021

Mariko Yoshida

Kuu, Kuwareru, Kuiau: Multispecies Minzokushi no Shiko [Eat, Consume, Symbiose: Exploring Food Systems from the Perspectives of Multispecies Ethnography], co-edited with Shiaki Kondo

Tokyo: Seidosha

2021

Akinori Hamada, Makoto Nishi, Shiaki Kondo and Mariko Yoshida, eds.

Shingata Corona Virus Kansenshō to Jinruigaku: Pandemic to tomo ni kangaeru [Anthropology in Times of COVID-19: Thinking with the Pandemic]

Tokyo: Suiseisha

2021

Mariko Yoshida and Alex Blanchette

“Kōgyōgata chikusan ni okeru ningen: Dōbutsu no rōdō” [Thinking through Human-Animal Labor], in Katsumi Okuno, Shiaki Kondo, and Natasha Fijn, eds. More Than Human: Multispecies Anthropology and Environmental Humanities, book chapter, p. 57-77

Tokyo: Ibunsha

2021

Takeshi Matsushima; Miho Ishii, Takuji Iwaki, Yuriko Tanaka and Tatsushi Fujiwara, eds.

Humanities of Umwelt: Exploration of Life and Creativity

Kyoto: Jimbun Shoin

2021

Takeshi Matsushima; Toji Kamato, ed.

Body & Mind Transformation and Medicine/Expression: Modernity and Tradition

Tokyo: JMAM

2021

Hirokazu Miyazaki

Nuclear Compensation: Lessons from Fukushima

Evanston: Northwestern University Libraries

2021

Ikuno Ochi, Koki Seki, Itaru Nagasaka and Matsui Naruko, eds.

Globalization and Connected Anthropology

Tokyo: Shichigatsusha

2021

Moe Nakazora; Yoshiyuki Yamamura and Takakuni Yamane, eds.

“Chiteki zaisan o meguru hitobito no ishiko no shōsei: Gendai jinruigaku no shiten kara” in Chizai no furontia 1: Gakusaiteki kenkyū no genzai to mirai

Tokyo: Keiso Shobo

2020

Arjun Appadurai; Nakakawa Osamu and Moe Nakazora, transl.

Fukakujitsusei no jinruigaku: Deribatibu kin’yū jidai no gengo no shippai

Tokyo: Ibunsha

2020

Koki Seki, ed.

Ethnographies of Development and Globalization in the Philippines: Emergent Socialities and the Governing of Precarity

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2019

Masakazu Tanaka and Takeshi Matsushima, eds.

Surviving Traumatic Experiences: Trauma Studies II

Kyoto: Kyoto University Press

2019

Moe Nakazora; Keiichi Matsumura, Osamu Nakagawa and Miho Ishii, eds.

“Shizen to chishiki: Kankyō o dō toraeru ka?” in Anthropological Way of Thinking

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2019

Takeshi Matsushima; Keiichi Matsumura, Osamu Nakagawa and Miho Ishii, eds.

Anthropological Way of Thinking

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2019

Toyokazu, Ihara

No More Nagasakis: Interfaith Action toward a World without Nuclear Weapons.
Hirokazu Miyazaki and Xavier Riles Miyazaki, trans.

Ithaca: Cornell University Press

2019

Hirokazu Miyazaki, Hiroaki Koresawa and Inoue Jun, eds.

Heiwa o ikiru nichibei ningyō kōryū

Seori Shobō

2019

Moe Nakazora; Arima Mishra, ed.

“Making ‘Pluralistic’ Health Systems: Documentation of “Folk” Ayurvedic Knowledge” in Arima Mishra, ed., Local Health Traditions: Pluralism and Marginality in South Asia

Hyderabad: Oriental Blackswan

2019

Moe Nakazora

Chishiki shoyūken no jinruigaku: Gendai indo no seisan shigen o meguru kagaku to zairaichi (winner of the 47th Shibusawa Award)

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2018

Masakazu Tanaka and Takeshi Matsushima, eds.

Surviving Traumatic Experiences: Trauma Studies I

Kyoto: Kyoto University Press

2018

Moe Nakazora; Keiichi Omura, Grant Jun Otsuki, Shiho Satsuka, Atsuro Morita, eds.

“Temporalities in translation: The making and unmaking of ‘folk’ Ayurveda and bio-cultural diversity” in The World Multiple: The Quotidian Politics of Knowing and Generating Entangled Worlds

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2017

Hirokazu Miyazaki and Richard Swedberg, eds.

The Economy of Hope

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press

2017

Moe Nakazora; Penny Harvey, Casper Bruun Jensen, and Atsuro Morita, eds.

“Infrastructural Inversion and Reflexivity: A ‘Postcolonial’ Biodiversity Databasing Project in India” in Infrastructures and Social Complexity

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2017

Koki Seki

An Anthropology of the “Social”: Globalization, Development and Connectedness in the Philippines

Tokyo: Akashi Shoten

2015

Takeshi Matsushima; Daiji Kimura, eds.

Encountering Animals I: Analysing Encounters

Kyoto: Nakanishiya

2015

Takeshi Matsushima; Tomohisa Sato, Natsuko Higa and Gaku Kajimari, eds.

Texture of the World: An Introduction to Field Philosophy

Kyoto: Nakanishiya

2015

Nagasaka, Itaru & Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot eds.

Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families: Migrant Children with Similar Roots in Different Routes

Palgrave Macmillan

2014

Takeshi Matsushima

Psico-Nautica: Anthropology of Psichiatric Practice in Italy

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2014

Takeshi Matsushima; Kazuto Yamamoto & Naomi Matsumoto, eds.

Shizengaku: For the Coming Aesthetics

Kyoto: Nakanishiya

2013

Takeshi Matsushima; Kazuyoshi Sugawara, ed.

Anthropology of Embodiment: Cognition, Memory, Language and the Other

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2013

Hirokazu Miyazaki

Arbitraging Japan: Dreams of Capitalism at the End of Finance

Berkeley: University of California Press

2009

Hirokazu Miyazaki

Kibō to iu hōhō (The Method of Hope)

Tokyo: Ibunsha

2008

Takeshi Matsushima; Shigeru Taga and Yasuo Miwaki, eds.

Changing Medical Environment: Practice and Philosophy of Institutional Psychotherapy

Kyoto: Kyoto University Press

2004

Hirokazu Miyazaki

The Method of Hope: Anthropology, Philosophy, and Fijian Knowledge

Stanford: Stanford University Press

2024

Mariko Yoshida

“Cultivating the Ocean: Reflections on Desolate Life and Oyster Restoration in Hiroshima” (in Nurturing Alternative Futures: Living with Diversity in a More-than-Human World, edited by Muhammad Kavesh and Natasha Fijn), book chapter

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2023

Mariko Yoshida

“Multispecies Ethnography” (in Shineha, Ryūma, and Kōichi Mikami eds. Introduction to Science, Technology and Society Studies), book chapter

Kyoto: Nakanishiya Shuppan

2023

Makoto Nishi

Curing Lives: Surviving the HIV Epidemic in Ethiopia

Palgrave Macmillan

2022

Takeshi Matsushima; Eriko Aoki, ed.

Root of Art: Releasing Imagination, Delusion, Creation and Fabrication

Kyoto: Koyo Shobo

2022

Hirokazu Miyazaki

Kin’yū jinruigaku e no sasoi (For an Anthropology of Finance)

Tokyo: Suiseisha

2022

Koki Seki

City, Environment, and Transnationalism in the Philippines: Reconceptualizing “the Social” from the Global South

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2021

Mariko Yoshida

Kuu, Kuwareru, Kuiau: Multispecies Minzokushi no Shiko [Eat, Consume, Symbiose: Exploring Food Systems from the Perspectives of Multispecies Ethnography], co-edited with Shiaki Kondo

Tokyo: Seidosha

2021

Akinori Hamada, Makoto Nishi, Shiaki Kondo and Mariko Yoshida, eds.

Shingata Corona Virus Kansenshō to Jinruigaku: Pandemic to tomo ni kangaeru [Anthropology in Times of COVID-19: Thinking with the Pandemic]

Tokyo: Suiseisha

2021

Mariko Yoshida and Alex Blanchette

“Kōgyōgata chikusan ni okeru ningen: Dōbutsu no rōdō” [Thinking through Human-Animal Labor], in Katsumi Okuno, Shiaki Kondo, and Natasha Fijn, eds. More Than Human: Multispecies Anthropology and Environmental Humanities, book chapter, p. 57-77

Tokyo: Ibunsha

2021

Takeshi Matsushima; Miho Ishii, Takuji Iwaki, Yuriko Tanaka and Tatsushi Fujiwara, eds.

Humanities of Umwelt: Exploration of Life and Creativity

Kyoto: Jimbun Shoin

2021

Takeshi Matsushima; Toji Kamato, ed.

Body & Mind Transformation and Medicine/Expression: Modernity and Tradition

Tokyo: JMAM

2021

Hirokazu Miyazaki

Nuclear Compensation: Lessons from Fukushima

Evanston: Northwestern University Libraries

2021

Ikuno Ochi, Koki Seki, Itaru Nagasaka and Matsui Naruko, eds.

Globalization and Connected Anthropology

Tokyo: Shichigatsusha

2021

Moe Nakazora; Yoshiyuki Yamamura and Takakuni Yamane, eds.

“Chiteki zaisan o meguru hitobito no ishiko no shōsei: Gendai jinruigaku no shiten kara” in Chizai no furontia 1: Gakusaiteki kenkyū no genzai to mirai

Tokyo: Keiso Shobo

2020

Arjun Appadurai; Nakakawa Osamu and Moe Nakazora, transl.

Fukakujitsusei no jinruigaku: Deribatibu kin’yū jidai no gengo no shippai

Tokyo: Ibunsha

2020

Koki Seki, ed.

Ethnographies of Development and Globalization in the Philippines: Emergent Socialities and the Governing of Precarity

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2019

Masakazu Tanaka and Takeshi Matsushima, eds.

Surviving Traumatic Experiences: Trauma Studies II

Kyoto: Kyoto University Press

2019

Moe Nakazora; Keiichi Matsumura, Osamu Nakagawa and Miho Ishii, eds.

“Shizen to chishiki: Kankyō o dō toraeru ka?” in Anthropological Way of Thinking

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2019

Takeshi Matsushima; Keiichi Matsumura, Osamu Nakagawa and Miho Ishii, eds.

Anthropological Way of Thinking

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2019

Toyokazu, Ihara

No More Nagasakis: Interfaith Action toward a World without Nuclear Weapons.
Hirokazu Miyazaki and Xavier Riles Miyazaki, trans.

Ithaca: Cornell University Press

2019

Hirokazu Miyazaki, Hiroaki Koresawa and Inoue Jun, eds.

Heiwa o ikiru nichibei ningyō kōryū

Seori Shobō

2019

Moe Nakazora; Arima Mishra, ed.

“Making ‘Pluralistic’ Health Systems: Documentation of “Folk” Ayurvedic Knowledge” in Arima Mishra, ed., Local Health Traditions: Pluralism and Marginality in South Asia

Hyderabad: Oriental Blackswan

2019

Moe Nakazora

Chishiki shoyūken no jinruigaku: Gendai indo no seisan shigen o meguru kagaku to zairaichi (winner of the 47th Shibusawa Award)

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2018

Masakazu Tanaka and Takeshi Matsushima, eds.

Surviving Traumatic Experiences: Trauma Studies I

Kyoto: Kyoto University Press

2018

Moe Nakazora; Keiichi Omura, Grant Jun Otsuki, Shiho Satsuka, Atsuro Morita, eds.

“Temporalities in translation: The making and unmaking of ‘folk’ Ayurveda and bio-cultural diversity” in The World Multiple: The Quotidian Politics of Knowing and Generating Entangled Worlds

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2017

Hirokazu Miyazaki and Richard Swedberg, eds.

The Economy of Hope

Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press

2017

Moe Nakazora; Penny Harvey, Casper Bruun Jensen, and Atsuro Morita, eds.

“Infrastructural Inversion and Reflexivity: A ‘Postcolonial’ Biodiversity Databasing Project in India” in Infrastructures and Social Complexity

Oxon and New York: Routledge

2017

Koki Seki

An Anthropology of the “Social”: Globalization, Development and Connectedness in the Philippines

Tokyo: Akashi Shoten

2015

Takeshi Matsushima; Daiji Kimura, eds.

Encountering Animals I: Analysing Encounters

Kyoto: Nakanishiya

2015

Takeshi Matsushima; Tomohisa Sato, Natsuko Higa and Gaku Kajimari, eds.

Texture of the World: An Introduction to Field Philosophy

Kyoto: Nakanishiya

2015

Nagasaka, Itaru & Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot eds.

Mobile Childhoods in Filipino Transnational Families: Migrant Children with Similar Roots in Different Routes

Palgrave Macmillan

2014

Takeshi Matsushima

Psico-Nautica: Anthropology of Psichiatric Practice in Italy

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2014

Takeshi Matsushima; Kazuto Yamamoto & Naomi Matsumoto, eds.

Shizengaku: For the Coming Aesthetics

Kyoto: Nakanishiya

2013

Takeshi Matsushima; Kazuyoshi Sugawara, ed.

Anthropology of Embodiment: Cognition, Memory, Language and the Other

Kyoto: Sekaishisosha

2013

Hirokazu Miyazaki

Arbitraging Japan: Dreams of Capitalism at the End of Finance

Berkeley: University of California Press

2009

Hirokazu Miyazaki

Kibō to iu hōhō (The Method of Hope)

Tokyo: Ibunsha

2008

Takeshi Matsushima; Shigeru Taga and Yasuo Miwaki, eds.

Changing Medical Environment: Practice and Philosophy of Institutional Psychotherapy

Kyoto: Kyoto University Press

2004

Hirokazu Miyazaki

The Method of Hope: Anthropology, Philosophy, and Fijian Knowledge

Stanford: Stanford University Press