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KATAOKA, Itsuki

Division:Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Assistant Professor
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2007 G-COE Research Outcome
 

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2008 G-COE Research Outcome:

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List of Academic Presentations during 2008:
 

  • Kataoka Tatsuki, “The Baba Culture in Thailand: Reconstruction of Ethnic Distinctiveness and Cultural Localization of the Hokkien Descendants in Phuket.” paper presented at the international workshop on “Chinese Identities and Inter-Ethnic Coexistence and Cooperation in Southeast Asia”, CSEAS Kyoto University, July 4-5, 2008

 

2009 G-COE Research Outcome:

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List of Academic Presentations during 2009:

  • Tatsuki Kataoka (2010) “Border Crossing and Labor Migration of the Lahu Hillteribe.” paper presented at the international workshop “Informal Human Flows between Thailand and Its Neighbors”, 18-19 Jan, 2010, Kyoto University.
  • Tatsuki Kataoka (2010) “The Making of Statelessness among the Lahu.” paper presented at the International Workshop “Asian Connections: Southeast Asian Model for Co-Existence in the 21st Century”, 26-27 Feb. Kyoto University.

 

 

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2011 G-COE Research Outcome:

 

List of Academic Presentations during 2011:

  • Tatsuki Kataoka, “Religion as Non-religion: The Place of Chinese Temples in Phuket, Southern Thailand.” Paper Presented at the Joint Conference of the Association for Asian Studies and International Convention of Asia Scholars (at Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Apr.2, 2011).
  • Tatsuki Kataoka, “The Concept of Exchange and Reciprocity in the Discourse of Religion among the Lahu in Northern Thailand.” Paper Presented at the International Symposium on “Ethnic Interaction in the Context of Globalization in Southwest China and Its Relationship with Southeast Asia.” (Yunnan University, Kunming, China, June 19, 2011)