[Karen Nakamura - kanji] Karen Nakamura

1993 学士号 (B.A.) コーネル大学、専攻:. カレッジ・スカラー社会心理学
1998 修士号 (M.Phil.), エール大学. 社会人類学
2001 博士号 (Ph.D.), エール大学. 社会人類学
2000-2001 Bowdoin College、東アジア研究部客員助教授。
2001-05 Macalester College、社会人類学部助教授。
2005-11  Yale University、エール大学大学院社会人類学部助教授。
2011-15  Yale University、エール大学大学院社会人類学部准教授。
2016-現在 University of California Berkeley カリフォルニア州立大学バークレー校 、類学部教授 及び ロバートとコリーン・ハース障害学特別招聘教授 (Robert and Colleen Haas Distinguished Chair in Disability Studies)

 

karen nakamura

Robert and Colleen Haas Distinguished Chair in Disability Studies and
Professor of Anthropology
University of California Berkeley

karen.nakamura@berkeley. edu
disability.jp/nakamura

Department of Anthropology
232 Kroeber
Berkeley, CA 94720-3710
USA

ORCID: 0000-0003-4335-2818


Crazy in Japan自己紹介: 私は2016年からカリフォルニア州立大学バークレー校で 障害学、社会人類学と映像人類学を教えています。 博士号研究は現代日本のろうあ者(聴覚障害者)、手話、アイデンティティ、と少数民族的 社会運動をテーマにしました。 その研究をベースにして、第二次プロジェクトは 日米の精神障害者問題、第三プロジェクトは障害とジェンダーとセクシュアリティの交差点で、今後(第4プロジェクト)は障害と福祉ロボット、増強・補強テクノロジー。

私の父母は日本人ですが、両親の仕事(実はかれらも人類学者です)の都合で私自身はインドネシアで生まれ、オーストラリア、日本と アメリカで育ちました。自分のアイデンティティがどこにあるのかはっきりできないため、 こうやって、アイデンティティ研究をしてるのだと思います。

現在のプロジェクト:障害と福祉ロボット、増強・補強テクノロジー

履歴書(CV;英語版): PDF - HTML

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著作目録
   Forthcoming "No voice in the courtroom?: Deaf legal cases in Japan during the 1960s."
                In Going to Court to Change Japan: Social Movements and the Law (working title). 
                Ed. Patricia Steinhoff.  Chapter manuscript completed. Book manuscript to be submitted to 
                University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies.

    2014         クレージー・イン・ジャパン:べてるの家のエスノグラフィー 
Translation supervision by Koji Ishihara and Tetsuya Kawano.
東京:医学書院。 ISBN 4260020587.
[医学書院HP; この本を注文 (Amazon.jp)]
2013 A Disability of the Soul: An Ethnography of Schizophrenia
and Mental Illness in Contemporary Japan.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press。 [この本を注文 (Amazon.jp)] 2013 Making Sense of Sensory Ethnography: The Sensual and the Multisensory. Visual Review Essay.
American Anthropologist. Vol. 115, No. 1 (March 2013): 132-135. [Access via Wiley Online] 2011 Review of Afflictions: Culture and Mental Illness in Indonesia [The Bird Dancer, 40 min.;
Family Victim, 38 min.; Shadows and Illuminations, 35 min.], directed by Robert Lemelson (2010).
American Anthropologist, Vol. 113, No. 4, pp. 655–656. [Access via Wiley Online] 2010     The language politics of Japanese Sign Language (Nihon Shuwa). Deaf around the World: The Impact of Language.
Ed. Gaurav Mathur and Donna Jo Napoli. 316-332. New York: Oxford University Press. [Oxford University Press; Order this book (Amazon)] 2010 A Japanese Funeral. Japanese subtitled in English. 14 min. Color Region 0 NTSC DVD. 2009     Review of Amy Borovoy’s The Too-Good Wife: Alcohol, Codependency, and the Politics of Nurturance in Postwar Japan (UC Press 2005). Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Volume 23, No. 2: 184-185.
[Read online; Website for Medical Anthropology Quarterly ] 2009     Disability, Destitution, and Disaster: Surviving the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake in Japan. Human Organization. Volume 68 Issue 1 (Spring): 73-81. [Read online; Website for Human Organization ] 2008     Film review of Josee, the Tiger, and the Fish [Joze to tora to sakana tachi], directed by Isshin Inudo (2003). Asian Educational Media Services News and Reviews. Issue 31 (Winter): 3-4. [Read online; Access via AEMS] 2008     A Case against Giving Informants Cameras and Coming Back Weeks Later (Knowledge Exchange). Anthropology News. Vol. 49, No. 2: 20. Washington, D.C.: American Anthropological Association. [Read online; Access via Anthrosource] 2007 "The Chrysanthemum and the Queer: Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Sexuality in Japan" (review essay) Journal of Homosexuality. Volume 52 Issue 3/4: 267-281. 2007 Bethel: Community and Schizophrenia in Northern Japan. 40/60 min. Color High-Definition. [Read abstract]
    2006        Deaf in Japan: Signing and the Politics of Identity.
                Simultaneous paperback ($19.95) and hardcover ($59.95) versions.
                [Cornell University Press; Library of Congress (LoC) Record; Order this book (Amazon)]

    2006        Creating and Contesting Signs in Contemporary Japan: Language Ideologies, Identity and Community in Flux. 
                Sign Language Studies 7:1 (Fall 2006).   Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
                [Read abstract; Subscribe to Sign Language Studies]

    2006        抵抗と同化:全日本ろうあ連盟と政治権力の関係。社会科学研究、第57巻き第3・4合併号。東京:東京大学社会科学研究所紀要。
                [Resistance and Assimilation: The Relationship between Japanese Federation and the Deaf and Political Power.  
                Shakai Kagaku Kenkyû Vol 57 (3-4). Tokyo: Tokyo University Institute for Social Science.]

    2005        Severe Disabilities, Liberalism, and Social Welfare Policy in Japan and the United States. 
                Anthropology News. Vol. 46, No. 9: 58. Washington, D.C.: American Anthropological Association.
                [Read online (Anthrosource)]

    2004        Review of Keiko Hirata's Civil Society in Japan. 
                Social Science Japan Journal. Vol. 7, No. 2 (October): 318-20.  Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    2004        Review of Megan Jennaway's Sisters and Lovers: Women and Desire in Bali. 
                American Ethnologist. Vol. 31 No 1 (February 2004).
2004 Review of Takarazuka: Sexual Politics and Popular Culture in Modern Japan by Jennifer Robertson. University of California Press. 1998. Visual Anthropology 17 (2): 1-4. New York: Taylor and Francis
2003 "U-Turns, 'Deaf Shock,' and the Hard-Of-Hearing: Japanese Deaf Identities at the Borderlands" In Many Ways to be Deaf: International Linguistic and Sociocultural Variation. Ed. Leila Monaghan, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura, and Graham Turner. Washington, DC: Gallaudet Univ. Press. 2003 編集者, Many Ways to be Deaf: International Linguistic and Sociocultural Variation. Ed. Leila Monaghan, Constanze Schmaling, Karen Nakamura, and Graham Turner. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press. 2003 "Female masculinity and fantasy spaces: transcending genders in the Takarazuka theatre." With Hisako Matsuo (co-author). In Men and Masculinities in Modern Japan: Dislocating the Salaryman Doxa. Edited by James Roberson and Nobue Suzuki. 59-76. New York: Routledge. [View Page 1; Routledge Press; Order this book (Amazon)] 2002 "Resistance and Co-optation: the Japanese Federation of the Deaf and its Relations with State Power." Social Science Japan Journal. Vol. 5, No. 1 (April), pp 17-35. Tokyo: University of Tokyo. [View Page 1; Download PDF from Oxford UP] 1999 日米のろう運動:比較研究の視点から。 手話コミュニケーション研究。 日本手話研究所所報。1999.9 (33): 45-54。 [View Page 1] 1999 言語・文化人類学から見た日米ろう社会と教育(講演会記録1998.11.14)。 トータルコミュニケーション研究会会報。No. 79 (冬号):24-39。 1998 民族としてのろう社会:ろう者のアイデンティティ・カルチャーと 手話言語コミュニティの形成。 日本手話研究所所報, 1998.3 (27)。 [View Page 1] 1998 "Transitioning on Campus: A Case Studies Approach." In Working with Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender College Students: A Handbook for Faculty and Administrators. Ronni L. Sahlo, ed. Educators' Reference Collection. Westport, CT: The Greenwood Press. [View Page 1; Order this book (Amazon)] 1997 "Narrating Ourselves: Duped or duplicitous?" In Gender Blending. Bonnie Bullough, Vern Bullough, and James Elias, eds. pp 74-86. Buffalo: Prometheus Press. [View Page 1; Order this book (Amazon)]
その他の寄稿
    2002       "Deafness, Ethnicity, and Minority Politics in Modern Malaysia"
                Macalester International Volume 12 (Autumn): 193-202. St. Paul: Macalester College. 

    2002        Eight photographs in "Meeting Malaysia." Text by Jan Shaw-Flamm. 
                Macalester Today (Summer): 22-29.
                

    2002        9月11日以降のアメリカ。
                季刊ミミ 95号(春): 10-11。東京:全日本ろうあ連盟。。

    2002        Morals, Sexuality, and Fieldwork. Ethical Currents. 
                Anthropology News. Vol. 43, No. 3 (March): 24. 
                Washington, D.C.: American Anthropological Association. 
                [View Article (GIF); Subscribe (AAA)]
                
    2002        "Helpful or Harmful: How Innovative Communication Technology Affects
                Survivors of Intimate Violence." By Ann L. Kranz with Karen Nakamura.
                Online article:  http://www.mincava.umn.edu
                Minneapolis, MN: Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse.
               
               

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