The National Museum of Ethnology (Minpaku) is a research center for ethnology and cultural anthropology.

Staff Members

OTA Shimpei
OTA Shimpei OTA Shimpei
Department of Social Research・Assistant Professor
Research Specialization
Individual Research Projects
  • Integration and Variation of Cultures in Korean Society
Personal website http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~shimpei/index.html [4 Jan 2013 updated]

Discipline:

Sociocultural anthropology, Northeast Asian studies

Research Topics:

  • Integration and Variation of Social Cultures in Korea
  • Cultural Struggles in Northeast Asia

Recent Research Interests:

My basical question is what ‘social shift’ or ‘cultural change’ epistemologically means. No doubt, societies and cultures experienced the radical and drastic transformation after modern times, which is not only explained with various academic works but also visuable with our own eyes. Therefore now we often emphasis how we/they are not we/they used to be.
On the other hand, we sometimes say “Everything has been changed”, “I am not what I used to be” ...... brabrabra. Yet, can on earth a society, a culture as well as a person shift or change like chemical reaction of materials?
I am seeking the answer to solve this question exploring the discourse of democratization, invention of culture, memory of ‘good old days’, generations and transnational situation in Northeast Asian.

Academic Qualifications:

  • Osaka University, 1994–2004
  • Seoul National University, 2000–2003

Academic Degrees:

  • B.A., Osaka University, 1998
  • M.A., Osaka University, 2000
  • (Systems and Ambivalent Narratives on Political Issues: Recapturing Minjoong Movements in Korea.)
  • Ph.D., Osaka University, 2007
  • (Integration and Implosion of Contemporary Political History, and Beyond: An Anthropological Study on Korean Narrativity and Recognition.)

Professional Career:

  • 2003–2004, Fellow, Seoul National University, Korea
  • 2003–2003, Lecturer (cultural anthropology), Kyungwon University, Korea
  • 2003–2004, Lecturer (cultural anthropology), Seoul Women’s University, Korea
  • 2004–2005, Research Fellow, Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science
  • 2004–2008, Lecturer (cultural anthropology), Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan
  • 2005–2006, Lecturer (East Asian culture, social culture), Tenri University, Japan
  • 2005–2007, Research Associate, Osaka University, Japan
  • 2007–2008, Reader (Hangul), Doshisha University, Japan
  • 2007–present, Assistant Professor, National Museum of Ethnology, Japan
  • 2009–present, Researcher, Kanagawa University, Japan

Fieldwork Areas:

  • 1998–present, South Korea (Seoul metropolitan area)
  • 2007–present, Japan (north Settsu)
  • 2007–present, Republic of China, (northeast)

Membership in Academic Associations:

  • Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology (former Japanese Society of Ethnology)
  • Korean Society for Cultural Anthropology
  • Association for the Study of Korean Culture and Society
  • Academic Association of Koreanology in Japan

Selected Publications:

(See also: Japanese CV)

2009
Blood and Occupation: on Scholar-Bureaucrat Identity and Its Modern Change in Korea, In Bulletin of the National Museum of Ethnology 34 (2): 229–270. [Japanese]
2009
Writing National History, In Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology (ed.) Bunkajinruigaku Jiten (Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology), pp. 292–295, Tokyo: Maruzen. [Japanese]
2008
Anti-Japan Sentiment, In N. Kasuga (ed.) Jinruigaku-de Sekai-wo Miru (The World from the Anthropologists’ Point of View). Kyoto: Minerva-Shobo. [Japanese]
2008
Sneering at Sensationalism: Korean ‘Democratization’ as a Discourse of Social Shift and Labour Activists’ Good Old Days, In M. Ishizuka, S. Tanuma and I. Tomiyama (eds.) Post-Utopia-no Jinruigaku (Anthropology of Post-Utopia), pp. 161–186. Kyoto: Jinbun-Shoin. [Japanese]
2007
Integration and Implosion of Contemporary Political History, and Beyond: An Anthropological Study on Korean Narrativity and Recognition, An unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Osaka University. [Japanese]
2007
A Former Sajok Head Family Contesting ‘Yangban Studies’: Inversion of Cultural Superiority between Urban and Rural Sajok, Newsletter of Association of Korean History in Japan 166: 6–8. [Japanese]
2006
Ryohan: Anthropology of Knowledge and the Japanese Representation of Korean Yangban under Colonialization, Korean Cultural Anthropology 39 (2): 85–128. [Korean]
2006
When and Where We Can Reach Out to Utopia?: A Case of Korean Underground Labour Organization before and after ‘Democratization’, Transnationality Studies 5 (Ethnographies of Post-Utopian Society), 115–130. [Japanese]
2003
Signifié of Milgam: A Note on the Memory of Development in North Jeju Island and Korean Dwellers in Japan, Transnationality Studies 1 (The Flows in and out of Places), pp. 183–195. [Japanese]
2003
Politics and Speeches: Reflections on the ‘Misunderstandings’ in the Korean Minjung Movements, The Japanese Journal of Ethnology 64 (1): 44–64. [Japanese]
2003
Anthropological Dualism and Re-Unification of Knowledge: A Theoretical Overview from Korean Studies, Annals of Human Sciences 24: 33–48. [Japanese]
2002
The Multifaceted Nature of the Korean Christian Labor Movement: Identity, Authority and the Church, Korean Culture and Society 1: 129–168. [Japanese]
2002
⟨Shinjayujuŭi⟩: Making a Vice in a Church and Its Effects in Korea. Annals of Human Sciences 23: 95–114. [Japanese]