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Keizō Takagi
is a Japanese writer, journalist, educator, cultural anthropologist, folklorist, and sociologist whose research focuses on overseas Chinese, expatriate Chinese communities. As Professor of International Relations at Shizuoka Prefectural University, Takagi regularly appeared on TV programs such as ''Shizuoka Daiichi Television'', and served as Assistant Scoutmaster of Scout Association of Japan, Shizuoka Scout Group 42. Works * 高木桂蔵著『「天皇」が日本人を動かす』はまの出版、1989年。 * 高木桂蔵著『北京を支配する始皇帝の血』はまの出版、1989年。 * 高木桂蔵著『客家――中国の内なる異邦人』講談社、1991年。 * 高木桂蔵著『客家がわかればアジアが見える――逆境を生き抜く回天の知恵』光文社、1994年。 * 高木桂蔵著『客家の鉄則――人生の成功を約束する「仲」「業」「血」「財」「生」の奥義』ごま書房、1995年。 * 高木桂蔵 ...
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Cultural Anthropologist
Cultural anthropology is a branch of anthropology focused on the study of cultural variation among humans. It is in contrast to social anthropology, which perceives cultural variation as a subset of a posited anthropological constant. The portmanteau term sociocultural anthropology includes both cultural and social anthropology traditions. Anthropologists have pointed out that through culture people can adapt to their environment in non-genetic ways, so people living in different environments will often have different cultures. Much of anthropological theory has originated in an appreciation of and interest in the tension between the local (particular cultures) and the global (a universal human nature, or the web of connections between people in distinct places/circumstances). Cultural anthropology has a rich methodology, including participant observation (often called fieldwork because it requires the anthropologist spending an extended period of time at the research location) ...
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