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Update date: Aug. 03, 2022
Abe David Kiyoshi
Abe David Kiyoshi
Research field (1):
Applied anthropology
Research keywords (6):
Accounting
, Applied Linguistics
, Asian American cultural history
, Transnationalism
, ethnographic research
, Anthropology
Research theme for competitive and other funds (3):
2020 - 2023 Transnational immobile labor migrants confined on longline tuna fishing boats based out of Honolulu.
2015 - 2018 The Memories of the Japanese Nisei in the Kona Coffee Belt: Shinto Shrines Left Destroyed and National Identities Eternally Hidden
2014 - 2016 The Japanese Nisei of the Kona Coffee Farmers: Shinto Shrines Left Destroyed and Hidden National Identities
Papers (3):
Su, J, Abe, D. Peer-reviewing. The effects of Symbolic Ethnic Identity on the Mosuo Community in Yunnan, China. Anthropology and Humanism. 2019
Abe, D, Imamura, M. The Destruction of a Religion and its Lingering Effects: Japanese Shintoism in Hawaii and the West Coast after the Attack on Pearl Harbor. Asian Anthropology. 2019. 18. 4
David Kiyoshi Abe. Fourth and Fifth Generation Japanese Americans: The Importance of Ethnicity and Religion in Their Identity. Nagoya Association for Multicultural Studies. 2011. 8. 8. 83-119
Books (1):
Rural Isolation and the Dual Cultural Existence of the Japanese American Kona Coffee Community
Palgrave Macmillan 2017
Lectures and oral presentations (5):
Global Science Campus Workshop
(Kanazawa University 2017)
The Japanese Nisei of the Kona Coffee Farmers: Shinto Shrines Left Destroyed and Hidden National Identities
(International Symposium on Culture, Arts, and Literature, National Chengchi University (Taiwan) 2015)
The Japanese Nisei of the Kona Coffee Farmers: National Identities
(Global Governance and the development of democracy 2015)
Japanese Buddhist Temple in Early Issei: A Case Study in the Kona Coffee Belt Japanese Community
(the Asian Conference on Asian Studies 2014)
American Domestic Policy: LGBT and Same Sex Marriage
(Fukui High School 2014)
Education (3):
- 2013 Nagoya University Graduate School of International Development, Ph.D
- 2004 University of Southern Queensland Applied Linguistics, Master of Education
- 1989 University of Portland Bachelor of Business Administration