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About Staff:Before FY2004

HAYAMI Yoko

Past research experience
  1. Research Associate, CSEAS, 1996
  2. Research Associate, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, 1998
  3. Associate Professor, CSEAS, 2000
  4. Professor, CSEAS, 2005
Major Publications
  1. Ritual and Religious Transformation among Sgaw Karen of Northern Thailand: Implications on Gender and Ethnic Identity. Ph. D. dissertation, Brown University, 1992
  2. Power in the Periphery and Socio-Religious Change among the Karen: From Nineteenth Century Burma to Thailand Today (in Japanese). Journal of Japan Ethnological Society 57(3), 1992
  3. To Be Karen and To Be Cool: Community, Morality and Identity among Sgaw Karen in Northern Thailand. Cahier des Sciences Humaines (Editions de l'Orstom: Paris) 29(4), 1993
  4. Karen Tradition According to Christ or Buddha: The Implications of Multiple Reinterpretations for a Minority Ethnic Group in Thailand. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 27(2), 1996
  5. Between Tradition and the State: Women and Ethnic Boundary among a Minority Ethnic Group in Northern Thailand. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Women in the Asia-Pacific Region: Persons, Powers and Politics. National University of Singapore, 1997
  6. Internal and External Discourse of Communality, Tradition and Environment: Minority Claims on Forest in the Northern Hills of Thailand. SEAS 35(3), 1997
  7. Motherhood Redefined: Women's Choices on Family Rituals and Reproduction in the Peripheries of Thailand. Sojourn 13(2), 1998
  8. An Ethnography of “Ethnic Group” and Gender: Choices Made by Karen Women in Northern Thailand (in Japanese). SEAS 35(4), 1999
  9. “Karen Living in Forests” and the Creation of Tradition (in Japanese). In People and Forests in Asia, ed. by Isamu Yamada. Showa-do, 1999
  10. Women in the Peripheries: Karen in Northern Thailand (in Japanese). In Women and Social Change: Cultural Anthropology of Gender, ed. by Sachiko Kubota and Yuko Yagi. Nakanishi-ya, 1999
  11. Land Rights among Karen in Thai National Territory: The Construction of Communality and Tradition (in Japanese). In The Political History of Land Ownership: Anthropological Perspectives, ed. by Takashi Sugishima. Fukyo-sha, 1999
  12. Buddhist Missionary Project in the Hills of Northern Thailand: A Case Study from a Cluster of Karen Villages. Tai Culture: International Review on Tai Cultural Studies 4(1), 1999
  13. “He's Really a Karen”: Articulation of Ethnic and Gender Relationship in a Regional Context. In Dynamics of Ethnic Cultures across National Boundaries in Southwestern China and Mainland Southeast Asia: Relations, Societies, and Languages, ed. by Yukio Hayashi and Yang Guangyuan. Ming Muang Printing House, March 2000
  14. Challenges to Community Rights in the Hill Forests: State Policy and Local Contradictions. A Karen Case. Tai Culture: International Review on Tai Cultural Studies 5(2), 2000
  15. At the Crossroads of Difference: Interethnic Marriage in the Northern Thai Hills (in Japanese). JCAS Review 3(2), 2000
  16. Within and Beyond the Boundaries: Anthropological Studies on Mainland Southeast Asia by Japanese Scholars. Japanese Review of Cultural Anthropology Vol. 2, 2001
  17. Gender and Modernity in the Asia and Pacific (co-edited with Akio Tanabe and Yumiko Tokita). Kyoto: Kyoto University Press; Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2003 (two articles included “Reorganization and Traversing of Space: Modernity and Gender in the Peripheries of Thailand” “Epilogue”)
  18. The Decline of Founder’s Cults and Changing Configurations of Power: Village, Forest and State among Karen. In Founder’s Cults, ed. by Nicola Tannenbaum and C.A. Kammerer. Northern Illinois University and CSEAS, 2003
  19. Morality, Sexuality and Mobility: Changing Moral Discourse and Self. In Living at the Edge of Thai Society: The Karen in the Highlands of Northern Thailand, ed. by Claudio O. Delang. London and New York : Routledge Curzon, 2003
  20. Between Hills and Plains: Power and Practice in Socio-Religious Dynamics among Karen. Kyoto: Kyoto University Press ; Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press, 2004
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