About Staff:Before FY2004
HAYASHI Yukio
- Past research experience
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- Research Associate, Research Department, National Museum of Ethnology,
April 1988
- Joined CSEAS as Associate Professor in July 1993
- Professor, October 2002
- Major Publications
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- Mo Tham and “Magical Buddhism” in Northeast Thailand (in Japanese). Ajia
Keizai (Journal of Institute of Developing Economies) 25(10), 1984
- Notes on the Religious Status of Women in Buddhist Thailand (in Japanese).
Ryukoku Daigaku Shakaigaku Ronshu (Sociological Review of Ryukoku University)
7, 1986
- The Reciprocal Help and the Sharing of Merit in a Thai-Lao Village: An
Anthropological Study of Theravada Buddhism in Thailand (in Japanese).
Soshioroji (Journal of Sociology, Kyoto University) 105, 1989
- The Making of the Power of “Thamma”: Mo Tham and Thai Buddhism in the
History of Thai-Lao Peasants (in Japanese). Kokuritsu Minzokugaku Hakubutsukan
Kenkyu Hokoku (Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology) 14(1), 1989
- “King,” Merit and Development: Modern Thai Kingship and Buddhism (in
Japanese). In The Aspects of Kingship, ed. by M. Matsubara. Kobundo, 1991
- The Growth of Inward Practice: The Logic and Society in Contemporary Theravada
Buddhism (in Japanese). In Southeast Asian Studies Series Vol. V: Cultures
of Southeast Asia, ed. by N. Maeda. Kobundo, 1991
- Ethnography on Buddhist Riturals (in Japanese). In Buddhism Transformed:
Southeast Asia, ed. by Y. Ishii. Kosei Shuppansha, 1991
- The Transformation of Thai-Lao Society and a New Buddhist Movement in Northeast
Thailand (in Japanese). In Anthropology of Practical Religion: The World
of Theravada Buddhism, ed. by S. Tanabe. Kyoto University Press, 1993
- The Formation and Transformation of Forest: Notes on Socio-Historical Analysis
of Religious Representation in Northeast Thailand (in Japanese). In Noko
no Gijutsu to Bunka (Technology and Culture in Agriculture), ed. by K.
Sasaki. Shueisha, 1993
- Notes on the Inter-Ethnic Relation in History: With Special Reference to
Mon-Khmer Peoples in Southern Laos. In Chonklum Chattiphan nai aeng Sakon
Nakhon, ed. by Surat Wonrangrat. Ratchaphat Institute of Sakon Nakhon,
1995
- Another “Forest”" for the Dead and Spirits: Notes on the Representation
of Forest among the Lao and Mon-Khmer Speaking Peoples in Lao P.D.R. (in
Japanese). SEAS 35(3), 1997
- Buddhist Practices in Contemporary Cambodia: The Renewal of Organizations
and Temples (in Japanese). In Cambodia: Dynamics of Society and Culture,
ed. by T. Ohashi. Kokin Shoin, 1998
- Differentiation and Involution of Ethno-Regional Lao Identity in Northeast
Thailand and Lao P.D.R. In Inter-Ethnic Relations in the Making of Mainland
Southeast Asia Vol. 1, ed. by Y. Hayashi. Bangkok: Kyoto University Bangkok
Office, 1998
- Spells and Boundaries: Wisa and Thamma among the Thai-Lao in Northeast
Thailand. In Dynamics of Ethnic Cultures across National Boundaries in
Southwestern China and Mainland Southeast Asia: Relations, Societies, and
Languages, ed. by Y. Hayashi and Yang Guangyuan. Chiang Mai: Ming Muang
Printing House, 2000
- Weaving in the Region: Silk Textile among the Thai-Lao in Northeast Thailand.
In Handicrafts and Industrial Development in Southeast Asia, ed. by T.
Sekimoto. Tokyo: Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo, 2000
- Buddhism behind Official Organizations: Notes on Theravada Buddhist Practice
in Comparative Perspective. In Inter-Ethnic Relations in the Making of
Mainland Southeast Asia and Southwestern China, ed. by Y. Hayashi and Aroonrut
Wichienkeeo. Bangkok: Amarin Printing and Publishing, 2002
- Practical Buddhism among the Thai-Lao: Religion in the Making of a Region.
Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press; Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2003
- Reconfiguration of Village Guardian Spirit among the Thai-Lao in Northeast
Thailand. In Founders' Cults in Southeast Asia: Ancestors, Polity, and
Identity, ed. by N. Tannenbaum and C. A. Kammerer. New Haven: Yale University
Southeast Asia Studies, 2003
- Divested Body and Bonds: Representing Institutional Religion under 'the
Crisis of Thai Buddhism' (in Japanese). In Bonds (Lectures on Religions
Vol.VI), ed. by Y. Ikegami. Iwanami Shoten, 2004
- Vitalizing 'Periphery' and Waving 'Center': Dynamics of Practice among
Tai Theravadins across National Boundaries (in Japanese). In Southeast
Asian Societies in Transition, ed. by T. Kato. Mekon, 2004
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