Academic Staff
HAN Min
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Department of Social Research, Professor
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Academic Qualifications:
B.A. Jilin Univ. 1983
M.A. Jilin Univ. 1986
M.A. Univ. of Tokyo 1989
Ph.D. Univ. of Tokyo 1993

Geographical Areas of Interest:
China

Discipline:
Cultural anthropology

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Publications:
2009  A Political Analysis of the Anthropological Studies on China in Japan: From the Perspective of a Joint Research Team in the Japanese National Museum of Ethnology. Journal of Zhejiang University: Humanities and Social Sciences 39 (4): 109–119.

2008  Tourism and Representing Local Culture in Heshun. MINPAKU Anthropology Newsletter 27: 1–3.

2001  Social Change and Continuity in a Village in Northern Anhui, China: A Response to Revolution and Reform. Senri Ethnological Studies 58. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology

2001  The Meaning of Mao in Mao Tourism of Shaoshan. In Tan Chee-Beng, Sidney C.H.Cheung and Yang Hui (eds.) Tourism, Anthropology and China, pp.215–236. White Lotus Press.

1997  Tourism in Shaoshan, Mao Zedong's Home Village: From Revolutionary Memorial to Multi- Purpose Tourist Attraction. In S. Mayashita, K. H. Din, and J.S. Eades (eds.) Tourism and Cultural Development in Asia and Oceania, pp.141–163. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

1995  Brides, Bachelors and Brokers: The Marriage Market in Rural Anhui in an Era of Economic Reform (with J.S. Eades), in Modern Asian Studies, pp.841–869. Cambridge University Press.

1995  The Revival of Tradition in Northern Anhui–A Response to the Social and Economic Change. In M. Suenari, Eades, and J. C. Daniels (eds.) Perspectives on Chinese Society: Views from Japan, pp.67–91. Center for Social Anthropology and Computing, University of Kent, in association with the Institute for the Study of the Languages and Cultures of Asia and of Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.

Presentations:
1992  “Chinese Peasant Women under the Responsibility System.” American Anthropological Association 91st Annual Meeting. San Francisco. U.S.