1,878 views
"Become a part! Experience it!" Miyadai's sociology and Okuno's anthropology were saying the same thing! ? Don't miss the first encounter between sociology and anthropology in 100 years! <Cooperation> Kaiwai Juku Miyadai Shinji's Kaiwai Juku Archive Sales https://vimeo.com/showcase/11174742 [If you want to watch the whole conversation between Miyadai Sensei and Okuno Sensei, please purchase Kaiwai Juku vol. 2 here.] Kaiwai Juku YouTube / @kaiwai109 Kaiwai Juku Twitter https://x.com/38dai_kaiwai?s=21 <Reference materials> [2nd Kaiwai Juku] Why are anthropology exciting instead of sociology? Young people should aim for anthropology instead of sociology. https://peatix.com/event/4040228 <Performers> ▼ Miyadai Shinji Sociologist. Film critic. Born in Sendai City on March 3, 1959. Grew up in Kyoto City. Has written about 30 books on power, state, religion, sexuality, crime, education, diplomacy, culture, and other subjects, and about 100 books including co-authored works. His works include "Sociology for 14-Year-Olds," "Japan's Difficulties," "The World is Nonsense in the First Place," "Let's Start from Despair," "From Justice to Pleasure," "Accelerate the Collapse," and "The Sacred and the Secular: The Shinji Miyadai Chronicle Through Dialogue." His keywords include wholeness, social design, architecture, radical indeterminacy, affordance, ecological thinking, evolutionary biological thinking, anthropological thinking, closed (=scum)/open (=children and former adults) to "words, law, profit and loss = society." ▼Okuno Katsumi Anthropologist. Born in 1962. Starting with a solo journey to the indigenous Tepehuano village in the Sierra Madre mountains of Mexico, he became a Theravada Buddhist monk in Bangladesh, traveled to Kurdistan, and worked for a trading company. He wandered the islands of Indonesia for a year. After fieldwork on shamanism and magic among the Kalis, a slash-and-burn indigenous people of Borneo, he has been visiting the Penan, a hunter-gathering indigenous people on the same island, for 19 years. His works include "Turning Anthropology Upside Down," "Anthropology for Beginners," "What an Anthropologist Thought About Living with the Forest People Who Don't Need to Say Thank You or Sorry," "Anthropologist K," "An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology for Surviving the Coming Era," "Intertwined Life," "The Thinking Method of the 100 Million Year Forest," and "What an Anthropologist Taught Me by the People of the World Where Things, Stones, and the Dead Are Alive." ▼Kato Shii is a picture book author of monsters. Born in Gifu Prefecture in 1975. He is currently training to become a monster who can cooperate with people all over the world and make any dream come true. He graduated from Waseda University's School of Letters, Arts and Sciences II. A graduate of the picture book workshop Atosaki Juku. His picture books include "Torikae-chan" (illustrations by Moto Hideyasu, Bunkeidō), "Guru Guru Guru Pon" (illustrations by Takeuchi Michimasa, Bunkeidō), and "The World's Tallest Slide" (illustrations by Yamazaki Katsumi, Dainippon Tosho). His lead documentary film "A Message from Kato-kun" (directed by Watawa), won the Audience Award at the Image Forum Festival and is currently being shown in theaters across the country and streaming on Vimeo. Head of the Kaiwai Juku. Guest lecturer at Waseda University. Lecturer at the Toyota Municipal Negawa Elementary School 150th Anniversary Lecture. Resident of the Mitaka Reversible Destiny Lofts. ★If you're interested in the reunion of anthropology and sociology, be sure to check out the following events! ★ Listen to anthropology in the background. Public event vol.2 Anthropology chat session ~ Talking about Miyadai's ideas ~ Location Mitaka Reversible Destiny Lofts Date and time Saturday, December 28th, 14:00-17:00 Participants Sociologist Miyadai Shinji Linguist Ito Yuuma (moderator) Yokai Kato Shii Location Mitaka Reversible Destiny Lofts 2-2-8 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo Number of participants Limited to 20 people Participation fee 5,000 yen (Please pay in cash to Kato on the day) How to apply Please write "I would like to participate in the Anthropology Chat Session" in the title, and include the names (multiple participants possible) and phone numbers of participants, and send an email to [email protected]. https://note.com/kikinagas/n/n0dff5a5...