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Gagne Isaac

ガーニエ アイザック | Gagne Isaac
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Research Associate
Research field  (1): Cultural anthropology and folklore
Research keywords  (14): ライフコース ,  ジェンダー ,  アイデンティティ ,  モラルと倫理 ,  世俗性 ,  宗教 ,  現代日本社会 ,  Life-course ,  Gender ,  Identity ,  Morality and Ethics ,  Secularity ,  Religion ,  Contemporary Japanese Society
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (2):
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MISC (12):
  • Greater or lesser vehicle?: the pilgrimage bus as crucible of faith in a Japanese religion. 2011. 2011. 37-55
  • Isaac Gagne. “Spiritual Safety Nets and Networked Faith: The ‘Liquidity’ of Family and Work under Late Modernity.”. Contemporary Japan. 2011. 23. 72-91
  • Isaac Gagne. “Greater or Lesser Vehicle?: The Pilgrimage Bus as Crucible of Faith in a Japanese Religion.”. Japan Studies: The Frontier (日本研究定期刊行誌). 2011. 37-55
  • Isaac Gagne. “Spiritual Safety Nets and Networked Faith: The ‘Liquidity’ of Family and Work under Late Modernity.”. Contemporary Japan. 2011. 23. 72-91
  • Isaac Gagne. Urban Princesses: Performance and "Women's Language" in Japan's Gothic/Lolita Subculture. JOURNAL OF LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY. 2008. 18. 1. 130-150
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Books (2):
  • Private Religion and Public Morality: Understanding Cultural Secularism in Late Capitalist Japan
    UMI Publishing 2013
  • Private Religion and Public Morality: Understanding Cultural Secularism in Late Capitalist Japan
    UMI Publishing 2013
Lectures and oral presentations  (8):
  • Secularizing “Traditional Culture” or Sacralizing “Popular Culture”?: Mediated Sociality in Contemporary Pilgrimage Practices
    (XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology 2014)
  • Mediating Public Images and Managing Charismatic Authority in Contemporary Japan
    (14th European Association of Japanese Studies International Conference 2014)
  • “Religious Globalization and its Discontents: The Local Costs of Building a ‘Global Super-Religion'
    (American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting 2013)
  • “‘Hyperfeminine’ Subcultures: Rethinking Gender Subjectivity and the Borders of Performance in Contemporary Japan.”
    (American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting 2012)
  • “From the Other Side of the Genkan: The Ethics of Door-to-Door Proselytizing in Urban Japan.”
    (Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting 2011)
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Education (4):
  • - 2013 エール大学 社会文化人類学
  • - 2013 Yale University Sociocultural Anthropology
  • - 2009 エール大学 社会文化人類学
  • - 2009 Yale University Sociocultural Anthropology
Association Membership(s) (8):
アジア研究学会 ,  全米人類学学会 ,  ヨーロッパ日本研究協会 ,  全米宗教学学会 ,  Association of Asian Studies ,  American Anthropological Association ,  European Association of Japanese Studies ,  American Academy of Religion
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