Event Title

Anthropology, Race, and Ethnicity in the Case of Japan

Location

CSU

Student's Major

Anthropology

Student's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Mentor's Name

Paul Brown

Mentor's Department

Anthropology

Mentor's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Description

Concepts of race and ethnicity have been argued for a long time among anthropologists, biologists, and ethnologists. Those concepts were changed with historical and social backgrounds in Japan. However, the understanding of these concepts is not agreed among specialists themselves and the public reaction. This presentation focuses on abstract concepts, such as the race, ethnicity, and culture.

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Anthropology, Race, and Ethnicity in the Case of Japan

CSU

Concepts of race and ethnicity have been argued for a long time among anthropologists, biologists, and ethnologists. Those concepts were changed with historical and social backgrounds in Japan. However, the understanding of these concepts is not agreed among specialists themselves and the public reaction. This presentation focuses on abstract concepts, such as the race, ethnicity, and culture.