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SHIMIZU, Hiromu

  • Professor
  • Division of Economic and Political Dynamics
  • B.A. in Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 1974
    D. Soc., The University of Tokyo, 1987.

Current Research Interests

  1. Resiliency of indigenous communities in a remote area against globalization
  2. Japanese retirees’ migration to Southeast Asia
  3. Socio-cultural history of Yokosuka City under the shadow of the US Naval Base

Mr. Nauyac talks with a JICA inspec-tion team at a reforesta-tion site, August 13 ,2005.

One of my research topics is the resiliency of indigenous communities in a remote area against globalization. Almost every year since 1997 I have visited Hapao village and surrounding areas in Ifugao province of northern Luzon to study people-initiated projects of reforestation, cultural revitalization, and socio-economic development. Anthropologically, the Ifugao are well known not only for rice terraces, inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List as a living cultural heritage in 1995, but also for customary laws, myths and rituals, woodcarving production, and so forth. Today more than 150 villagers have gone global, mainly women who have gone abroad to work as domestic helpers.
Hapao is located at the center of a mountainous area where the main force of the Japanese army led by General Yamashita entrenched itself in the final phase of the Second World War. Mr. Lopez Nauyac, a native intellectual and the president of a small NGO (Ifugao Global Forest City Movement) in Hapao, insisted that world peace finally descended on Hapao at the cost of villagers’ suffering and death, and he succeeded in obtaining funds for his projects from several Japanese agencies including JICA. The total amount exceeds 50 million yen. I am interested in the signifying practice of Mr. Nauyac as well the global connections of villagers.
My other research topics are an investigation of the migration of Japanese retirees to Southeast Asia and a socio-cultural history of Yokosuka City under the shadow of the US Naval Base.

Research Activities in 2006 Fiscal Year

Publications |  Joint Research Projects |  Field Research |  Seminars/Symposia |  Database |  Academic Associations |  Outside Activities | Awards
Publications
  1. Shimizu, Hiromu. 2007 (Mar.). Imaging the Filipino Revolution 100 Years Ago: Japanese Dreams of Expanding the Territory to the Southeast. In Junctions between Filipoios and Japanese:Transborder Insights & Reminiscences edited by Azurin, Arnold ; Sylvano Mahiwo. pp.49-67. Quezon City: Kultura't Wika,Inc..
  1. HIMIZU, Hiromu. 2006. Henkyou kara Chusin wo Utsu Tsubute: Afuganisitan Nanmin no Seizon wo Shiensuru Nakamura-ishi to Peshawaru-kai no Jissenn (in Japanese, Pellets thrown from a Peripheral against the Center: Activities of Dr. Nakamura and Peshawar-kai to support Afghan refuges.”) . In Kyushu no Shiso (Endogeneous Thoughts in Kyushu), edited by Matsumoto Tsunehiko; and Oshima Akihide, Hana Shoin.
  1. HIMIZU, Hiromu. 2006 (Aug.). Comments on Session 1, Culture. In Proceedings of the Symposium on The Philippines Japan Relationship in an Evolving Paradigm, March8-9, 2006, Manila: Yuchengco Center, pp.48-50. De La Salle University,
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Joint Research Projects
  1. Research Topic:Emergence and Utilization of Cultural Resources
  2. Term:2004-2006
  3. Sponsor:Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Kakenhi) on Priority Areas
  4. Leader:Shinji Yamashita (Professor, Univ. of Tokyo)
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Field Research
  1. Term:February 25 - March 15, 2007
  2. Area: Hapao, Ifugao province and Aprit Island
  3. Project:Emergence and Utilization of Cultural Resources
  1. Term:January 3 - 18, 2007
  2. Area: Kaohagan Island, Metro Manila and Cebu City
  3. Project:Aging Society and Transnational Movement of People
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Seminars/Symposia
  1. Title:The First Philippine Studies Conference of Japan
  2. Date & Time:November 11 -12, 2006
  3. Place:Tokyo Green Place
  4. Topic:"The Philippines and Japan in the Global Context: Making Multicultural Societies in the Asian Region,"
  5. Commentator:SHIMIZU, Hiromu
  1. Title:Southeast Asina Seminar
  2. Date & Time:September 4 -7, 2006
  3. Place:CSEAS, Kyoto University
  4. Presenter:SHIMIZU, Hiromu
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