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About Staff:Before FY2004

HAYASHI Yukio

Past research experience
  1. Research Associate, Research Department, National Museum of Ethnology, April 1988
  2. Joined CSEAS as Associate Professor in July 1993
  3. Professor, October 2002
Major Publications
  1. Mo Tham and “Magical Buddhism” in Northeast Thailand (in Japanese). Ajia Keizai (Journal of Institute of Developing Economies) 25(10), 1984
  2. Notes on the Religious Status of Women in Buddhist Thailand (in Japanese). Ryukoku Daigaku Shakaigaku Ronshu (Sociological Review of Ryukoku University) 7, 1986
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. “King,” Merit and Development: Modern Thai Kingship and Buddhism (in Japanese). In The Aspects of Kingship, ed. by M. Matsubara. Kobundo, 1991
  6. 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
  7. Ethnography on Buddhist Riturals (in Japanese). In Buddhism Transformed: Southeast Asia, ed. by Y. Ishii. Kosei Shuppansha, 1991
  8. 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
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. 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
  13. 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
  14. 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
  15. 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
  16. 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
  17. Practical Buddhism among the Thai-Lao: Religion in the Making of a Region. Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press; Kyoto: Kyoto University Press, 2003
  18. 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
  19. 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
  20. 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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