Masao Yamaguchi
Masao Yamaguchi | |
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Bihoro, Hokkaidō, Empire of Japan | |
Died | March 10, 2013 | (aged 81)
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | University of Tokyo |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Anthropology |
Masao Yamaguchi (山口 昌男, Yamaguchi Masao, August 20, 1931 – 10 March 2013)[1][2] was a Japanese anthropologist.
Overviews
Yamaguchi was born in
hermaphroditism and the trickster
, and performed fieldwork in Asia, Africa, and elsewhere.
Selected bibliography
- 「人類学的思考」("anthropological investigation")
- 「文化と両義性」("culture and duality")
- 「文化の詩学」("The Poetics of Culture")
- 「アフリカの神話的世界」("The African Mythical World")
- 「同化的世界」("An Assimilating World")
- 「知の遠近法」("Perspectives of Knowledge")
- 「仕掛けとしての文化」
- 「文化人類学への招待」("An Invitation to Cultural Anthropology")
- 「同化の民俗学」("The Ethnology of Assimilation")
- 「天皇制の文化人類学」("The Cultural Anthropology of the Emperor System")
- 「「挫折」の昭和史」("A History of Failure in the Showa Period")
- 「「敗者」の精神史」("A Psychological History of Losers')
- 「敗者学のすすめ」("For a study of the losing side")
- 「はみだし(ステップ・アウト)の方法」("Stepping Outside")
- 「内田魯山山脈」
- 「山口昌男ラビリンス」("Yamaguchi Masao Labyrinth")
- 「経営者の精神史」("A Psychological History of the Manager")
References
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- ^ "文化人類学者の山口昌男さん死去 「中心と周縁」理論". 朝日新聞. Retrieved 10 March 2013.