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Asian Ethnology Podcast

Asian Ethnology Podcast

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Asian Ethnology Podcast introduces the work of scholars who have contributed to, or published in, the international peer-reviewed journal Asian Ethnology. It also introduces scholars and individuals whose work aligns with the topical categories of the journal.Nanzan University Anthropological Institute 2017 Ciencias Sociales
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  • Interview with Peter Knecht, former editor of Asian Folklore Studies
    Dec 20 2021

    Interviewer: Ben Dorman, co-editor Asian Ethnology

    Recorded 8 June 2017, Nagoya, Japan

    Peter Knecht was the editor of Asian Folklore Studies from 1980 until 2007. The journal changed its name to Asian Ethnology in 2008.

    In this extended interview, Peter discusses his experiences working as the editor of Asian Folklore Studies. He talks about when he first encountered the journal working under founding editor, Matthias Eder, and what happened when he took over the journal in 1980. 

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    47 m
  • Interview with John Powers
    Apr 1 2021

    Interviewer: Ben Dorman

    In this episode, John Powers (Deakin University) discusses an interdisciplinary project involving historians, anthropologists, scientists, and folklorists concerning rivers that originate in Tibet, which play a key role in global hydrological cycles yet are in crises as a result of multiple threats.  

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    19 m
  • Interview with Susanne Klien
    Mar 11 2021

    Interviewer: Ben Dorman, co-editor Asian Ethnology

    Recorded 11 March 2011

    In this episode, anthropologist Susanne Klien discusses her recent book Urban Migrants in Rural Japan: Between Agency and Anomie in a Post-growth Society (SUNY Press, 2020). She touches on her motivations for doing the research, the reasons for migrants relocating to rural areas, and some of the challenges they face after relocation, amongst other issues. She also addresses some questions that were asked in a book talk given on 22 February 2021 that was part of the Asian Ethnology Series. 

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    44 m
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