An Interview with Naoki Kasuga

Casper Bruun Jensen, Naoki Kasuga

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Abstract

Professor Naoki Kasuga is the editor of the Anthropology as critique of reality. He has worked at Hitotsubashi University since 2010, when he moved from a position at Osaka University. In many ways Kasuga is a unique figure in Japanese anthropology. He is the author of a series of experimental and highly divergent works, and he was one of the translators of Writing culture into Japanese. This interview weaves together a discussion of Kasuga's own trajectory with a story of some broader transformations in Japanese anthropology that have lead to current explorations of ontology.
Original languageEnglish
JournalHAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
Pages (from-to)389-97
Number of pages9
ISSN2049-1115
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • Naoki Kasuga
  • Japanese anthropology
  • Ontological explorations
  • Experimental ethnography
  • Anthropological transformations

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