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モライス リリアナ
モライス リリアナ
MORAIS, Liliana
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所属*
社会学部 現代文化学科
社会学研究科 社会学専攻 博士課程前期課程
職名*
特任准教授
研究キーワード
  • トランスカルチュラル・スタディーズ

  • 日本学

  • art

  • craft

  • 物質文化

  • モビリティーズー

  • migration

  • cultural exchange

  • cultural hybridity

  • 地域活性化

  • transnationalism

  • aesthetics

  • sociology

  • Japan

  • 学内職務経歴*
    • 2022年4月 - 現在 
      社会学部   現代文化学科   特任准教授
    • 2022年4月 - 現在 
      社会学研究科   社会学専攻 博士課程前期課程   特任准教授
     

    研究分野

    • 人文・社会 / 社会学

    • 人文・社会 / 文化人類学、民俗学

    • 人文・社会 / 地域研究

    • 人文・社会 / 美学、芸術論

    • 人文・社会 / 美術史

    • 人文・社会 / ジェンダー

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    経歴

    • 2019年9月 - 現在 
      Temple University Japan   Adjunct Lecturer

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    • 2019年10月 - 2024年3月 
      金沢美術工芸大学   美術工芸学部 美術科

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    • 2021年10月 - 2022年3月 
      同志社大学

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    • 2021年4月 - 2022年3月 
      立教大学   社会学部

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    • 2019年4月 - 2021年2月 
      首都大学東京   社会学   非常勤講師

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    学歴

    • 2015年10月 - 2019年3月 
      首都大学東京

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    • 2010年2月 - 2014年8月 
      University of São Paulo   Oriental Languages and Cultures   Japanese Culture

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    • 2003年 - 2007年 
      リスボン大学   考古学と歴史

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      国名: ポルトガル共和国

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    論文

    • Material and Spiritual Entanglements with Ceramics: Looking at the case of contemporary Western practitioners in Japan 招待有り 査読有り

      Morais, Liliana

      Artis Observatio. Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Kunstsoziologie Und Soziologie Der Künste2 ( 1 ) 51 - 91   2023年3月

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:研究論文(学術雑誌)  

      Drawn by images of Japan centred on ideas of craftsmanship and spirituality, disseminated from the mid-nineteenth century, artists and intellectuals in the West have often searched East for something beyond the normative patterns of their societies. This paper looks at the case of Westerners who have crossed national borders to practice ceramics in Japan between the 1960s and the 2010s. Based on interviews with forty participants in Japan, I investigate their attraction to and entanglement with the ethos of Japanese pottery through an analysis of their narrative accounts. After tracing the contested relationships between Japanese ceramics and the country’s spiritual and philosophical traditions, I explore the practitioners’ accounts of their engagement with Japan-fostered ceramic making values and processes, particular in their bodily, material, and sensorial dimensions. Drawing on recent theories of making that incorporate Eastern philosophical frameworks and a view of aesthetics that goes beyond modern Western conventional understandings of art and beauty, I argue that Japan-nurtured ceramic making processes and spiritual philosophies function as a way for practitioners to articulate and explore multifaceted social connections with materials, objects, histories, people, communities, and environments, thus showing the many layers of relational engagement encapsulated in the experience of making. Finally, I claim that the makers’ attraction to the ethos of Japanese ceramics is rooted in cosmopolitan orientations, ecological aspirations, and the search for a good life. By giving Japan-fostered material cultural practices new meanings, Western practitioners' entanglements with Japanese ceramics illustrate the floating character of objects and their power in shaping identities beyond artificially defined borders, thus subverting Orientalist and cultural nationalist discourses.

      DOI: 10.11576/ao-5807

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    • Spicing Up a 150‐Year‐Old Porcelain Factory: Art, Localism and Transnationalism in Arita's Happy Lucky Kiln 査読有り

      Liliana Morais

      International Journal of Japanese Sociology29 ( 1 ) 52 - 73   2020年3月

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      掲載種別:研究論文(学術雑誌)   出版者・発行元:Wiley  

      The Kouraku Kiln, a 150-year-old Japanese porcelain factory in the traditional rural pottery town of Arita, has been struggling with the economic decline brought by the burst of the bubble in the mid-1990s, rural migration and changes in lifestyle and tastes. Using ethnographic fieldwork, I look at the independent innovative activities that the Kouraku Kiln factory has put into place to overcome such problems: an artist-in-residence program and a treasure hunt, both coordinated by Brazilian ceramic artist and cultural agitator Sebastião Pimenta. By making use of the local history, identity, and infrastructure to attract visitors from all over the world to the production site, Kouraku Kiln has changed its focus from its products by selling knowledge and experiences. Besides contributing to the revitalization of the local economy, the constant presence of Pimenta and other international artists at the factory has added to the creation of multicultural exchanges in the local community, raising issues about social integration and local citizenship. With this case study, I aim to add to discussions about the revitalization of rural places and the regeneration of Japanese traditional crafts through the acknowledgment of globalization and mobility. By addressing issues related to the impact of transnational flows in rural communities, this article argues for the contributions of migrants in their communities of destination and examines the transforming relationships between art, society, and local development.

      DOI: 10.1111/ijjs.12101

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      その他リンク: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/ijjs.12101

    • Images of Japan from Orientalism to Cosmopolitanism: A Critical Review of Nihonjinron 査読有り

      Liliana Morais

      Estudos Japoneses ( 42 ) 93 - 111   2019年11月10日

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:研究論文(学術雑誌)   出版者・発行元:Universidade de Sao Paulo, Agencia USP de Gestao da Informacao Academica (AGUIA)  

      Departing from a genealogy of Western knowledge about Japan from the modern period to the present day, this article focuses on the analysis of the so-called “discourse of Japanese uniqueness” (Nihonjinron), emphasizing its role in the construction of images of Japan in the West and its impact in Japanese society, based on a bibliographic review centered on the area of Japanese Studies and the Social Sciences. In this process, we will trace the development of Nihonjinron from European Orientalism, rooted in the process of colonization and imperialism, to the Japanese cultural nationalism of the postwar period, and its criticism in the context of the development of post-colonial studies from the mid-1980s. Finally, we will point to new directions that focus on a multicultural and cosmopolitan approach in the study of Japan.

      DOI: 10.11606/issn.2447-7125.v0i42p93-111

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    • Traditional Japanese Arts and Crafts: Historical and Political Trajectories from the Meiji Period until Today 査読有り

      Liliana Morais

      Journal of International and Advanced Japanese Studies11   139 - 146   2019年

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      What do we talk about when we talk about traditional Japanese arts and crafts? What types of objects are included in this category and what cultural social and ideological meanings do they entail? And finally how have traditional Japanese arts been invented and reinvented throughout the history of modern Japan in order to shape a unified and monolithic image of Japanese culture in a period of national identity making? In the popular imagination the expression "traditional Japanese arts and crafts" often entails cultural expressions connected with the past and that convey specific ideas of "Japaneseness" such as the tea ceremony flower arrangement martial arts woodblock prints and ceramics amongst others. In this article we will not to discuss the origin and features of these arts but will instead examine them in the context of an institutionalized national discourse that reflects historical political and social processes involved in the making of images of Japan. The goal is to discuss the definition of traditional Japanese crafts and show how their identity is intertwined with political ideologies historical constructions and cultural representations. Starting from the first participations of Japan in the International Exhibitions of late nineteenth century the rediscovery of old pottery kilns and the revival of tea ceremony amongst the urban elite in the 1920s the folk crafts movement of the prewar and postwar years the creation of the title of Living National Treasure in the 1950s and the more recent “Cool Japan” nation branding this article will illustrate the main historical moments that have contributed to the definition reinvention and revitalization of certain traditional Japanese arts in the last one hundred and fifty years drawing on authors from the field Japanese studies social sciences philosophy and art history from a transnational and transdisciplinary perspective.

      DOI: 10.15068/00154867

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    • Two Japanese women ceramists in Brazil: identity, culture and representation’ 査読有り

      Liliana Granja Pereira de Morais

      Journal of International and Advanced Japanese Studies7   201 - 212   2015年

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      By presenting the life-story account of two Japanese women ceramists Shoko Suzuki and Mieko Ukeseki inserting it in its historical and sociocultural context this work aims to present the historical constructions cultural representations personal experiences and subjectivities involved in the construction of their identity. From their discourse and practice analysis collected from the precepts defined by Daniel Bertaux (1997) as recits de vie ("life story accounts") we intend to understand the personal processes involved in the construction of their cultural identity marked by the transcultural experience due to the immigration to Brazil in the 1960s and 1970s respectively. The history of Japanese ceramics takes here an important part for the construction of images of "Japaneseness" which are translated in the discourse and practice of these potters. However it is in the appropriation and reinterpretation of these representations in dialogue with their personal experiences and subjectivities that cultural identity is created. By shedding light on the personal account of the life stories of two Japanese women potters in Brazil this research also aims to contribute to illuminate various aspects of history society and culture of Japan and Brazil in the last century in particular the processes involved in the construction of Japanese cultural identity through craft and pottery the situation of women in Japanese ceramics the immigration of Japanese artists and craftsmen to Brazil and the creation of a Japanese-Brazilian identity.

      DOI: 10.15068/00124638

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    • Shoko Suzuki: life-story account of a woman potter between Brazil and Japan 査読有り

      Liliana Granja Pereira de Morais

      Estudos Japoneses ( 32 ) 117 - 130   2012年12月31日

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:研究論文(学術雑誌)   出版者・発行元:Universidade de Sao Paulo, Agencia USP de Gestao da Informacao Academica (AGUIA)  

      This article intends to présent the life-story of Suzuki Shoko, a Japanese ceramic artist living in Brazil,following the precepts of the récits de vie as defined by Daniel Bertaux (2000). Based on Renato Ortiz’s concept of identity as a symbolic construction made in relation to a referent (2000), it is important to know the historical,social and cultural context of these céramistes trajectory. The role of the Japanese woman in the beginning of the Showa Era (1929-1945),the experience of the Second World War,the émigration of Japanese artists to the “New World” and the appropriation of the Japanese “tradition” in Brazil are elements that will permeate these ceramist’s discourse, whose story is marked by the transcultural experience and by the constant negotiation of her identity in the relation with the “other”.

      DOI: 10.11606/issn.2447-7125.v0i32p117-130

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    • Japanese ceramics in Brazil: historical context and socioeconomic changes that fostered its production and demand in postwar São Paulo state 査読有り

      Liliana Morais

      Estudos Japoneses ( 30 ) 33 - 48   2010年12月31日

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:研究論文(学術雑誌)   出版者・発行元:Universidade de Sao Paulo, Agencia USP de Gestao da Informacao Academica (AGUIA)  

      The present article intends to analyze the historical background behind the beginning of Japanese pottery production in Brazil, specifically in São Paulo State,in the four decades after the end of the Second World War. This period was marked by important changes in the social, economic and cultural scope,which enabled the establishment of pottery production according to Japanese techniques and inspiration by companies,specialized technicians and artists. This paved the way for the emergence of a specialized market,as a consequence of the increasing demand for these products, in the first moment,by the Nikkei community and,after the 80’s,by non-Nikkei Brazilians.

      DOI: 10.11606/issn.2447-7125.v0i30p33-48

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    MISC

    • “No one believed a woman could do that": the role of women in ceramics in Japan

      Liliana Morais

      Special Essay Series. Japan Foundation in São Paulo5   2025年2月

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

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    • Mashiko: Japan’s Living Legacy of Folk Craft

      Liliana Morais

      Museum of Ceramic Art New York   2024年11月

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

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    • (Book Review) Japan, the Sustainable Society: The Artisanal Ethos, Ordinary Virtues, and Everyday Life in the Age of Limits by John Lie 国際誌

      Liliana Morais

      Social Science Japan Journal27 ( 2 ) 273 - 276   2024年7月23日

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      出版者・発行元:Oxford University Press (OUP)  

      DOI: 10.1093/ssjj/jyae014

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    • (Book Review) Mingei Art Without Heroes by Roisin Inglesby

      Liliana Morais

      Crafts Magazine298   2024年5月

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:書評論文,書評,文献紹介等  

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    • Introduction: A taste of the world

      Liliana Morais

      Garland Magazine30   2023年3月

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

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    • Erika Kobayashi: A Tea Ceremony for Brazil

      Liliana Morais

      Garland Magazine30   2023年3月

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

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    • Craft, Rural Revitalization, and Transnationalism: Preliminary Findings Concerning Three Case Studies in Shimane, Shizuoka, and Tochigi, Japan 国際誌

      Liliana Morais

      The Twelfth International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 12)   473 - 483   2022年6月

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:研究発表ペーパー・要旨(国際会議)   出版者・発行元:Amsterdam University Press  

      DOI: 10.5117/9789048557820/icas.2022.055

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    • Imagining a Nostalgic Future: The cosmic ceramics of Douglas Black

      Liliana Morais

      Garland Magazine26   2022年3月

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

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    • Foreigners in Japan: Learning, working and living with ceramics in rural Japan

      Liliana Morais

      Special Essay Series. Japan Foundation in São Paulo2   2022年3月

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

      The essay focuses on the trajectory of foreigners who went to Japan between 1965 and 2015 to study or work with ceramics in various rural craft production regions of the country. The results are based on bibliographical research, fieldwork and interviews with forty Western potters. By analyzing their stories and ceramic production processes, we can understand various aspects of Japanese history, culture and society and their interactions with the West. While the trajectories, lifestyles and worldviews of these artists illuminate the diversity of human experience, especially in the relationship established with culturally marked practices and objects such as Japanese ceramics, they also evoke their universality, reflected in the search for new opportunities, aspirations and dignity through the independent practice of craftsmanship.

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    • (Book Review) Craft Culture in Early Modern Japan: Materials, Makers, and Mastery by Christine M. E. Guth

      Liliana Morais

      Monumenta Nipponica77 ( 2 ) 325 - 330   2022年

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:書評論文,書評,文献紹介等   出版者・発行元:Project MUSE  

      DOI: 10.1353/mni.2022.0053

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    • Let’s go back to the campfire: The lesson of mingei

      Liliana Morais

      Garland Magazine25   2021年12月

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

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    • From Japan to Brazil: The ceramics of Shoko Suzuki

      Liliana Morais

      Garland Magazine24   2021年8月

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    • (Book Review) Urban Migrants in Rural Japan: Between Agency and Anomie in a Post-Growth Society by Susanne Klien

      Liliana Morais

      The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology22 ( 1 ) 96 - 98   2021年1月1日

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:書評論文,書評,文献紹介等   出版者・発行元:Informa UK Limited  

      DOI: 10.1080/14442213.2020.1866296

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    • Traditional Arts in Modern Japan: Historical Trajectories, Political Constructions, and Sociability Networks

      Liliana Morais

      Annals of the XI International Congress of Japanese Studies in Brazil   2017年

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:研究発表ペーパー・要旨(国際会議)  

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    • Japanese Woodfirers in Brazil: Historical background and contemporary influence

      Liliana Morais

      The Log Book: International Wood-fired Ceramic Publication62   2015年

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

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    • Foreign ceramists in Japan: report of the 2014’s field research

      Liliana Morais

      Annual Report on Non-Textual Materials Research11   205 - 224   2015年

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(大学・研究所紀要)  

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    • Foreign Ceramists in Japan

      Liliana Morais

      Annual Report on Non-Textual Materials Research10   283 - 307   2014年

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      記述言語:英語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(大学・研究所紀要)  

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    • From Japan to Brazil: The Journey of Oriental Ceramics

      Liliana Morais

      Exhibition Catalog Introduction   2013年

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(その他)  

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    • Representations of Japanese identity in the life-story account of two Nikkei women potters

      Liliana Morais

      Annals of the IX International Congress of Japanese Study in Brazil   2013年

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:研究発表ペーパー・要旨(国際会議)  

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    • Family, Marriage and Gender Relations in Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Tokyo Sonata (2008)

      Liliana Morais

      Kinemopedia Nippon: An Online Encyclopedia of Japanese Cinema   2011年

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   掲載種別:記事・総説・解説・論説等(商業誌、新聞、ウェブメディア)  

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    書籍等出版物

    • Cerâmica em Cunha: 40 anos de forno noborigama no Brasil [Cunha Ceramics: 40 years of noborigama kiln in Brazil]

      ( 担当: 単著)

      Cunha: Instituto Cultural da Cerâmica de Cunha  2016年  ( ISBN:9788592940003

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      総ページ数:159   記述言語:ポルトガル語

      In the fall of 1975, a group of seven young artists (three Brazilians, two Portuguese, and two Japanese) arrived in the small town of Cunha, in the Paraíba Valley (São Paulo state, Brazil), with a common dream: to create a collective pottery studio with a wood-firing kiln in the middle of nature. In December 1975, the group opened the town's first traditional Japanese wood-fired kiln, a noborigama. Forty years later and after the dissolution of the original group, there are now seven noborigama kilns and around twenty ceramics workshops in operation in the city, making Cunha the largest noborigama center in South America. In recent years, Cunha has established itself as a gathering place for artists and potters of various origins, attracting professionals and interested parties from all over the country and beyond. In addition to the introduction of kiln opening and the establishment of new workshops, the creation of the Cunha Ceramics Cultural Institute has given young people in the city access to ceramics education. This book tells the story of the 40 years of high-temperature ceramics in Cunha and well its contemporary developments. It also presents the work of the ceramists working in the city today, covering the technical and artistic aspects involved in the ceramics production processes in the region.

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    講演・口頭発表等

    • Entangled Ruralities: Remaking a Portuguese Mountain Hamlet through Crafts, Creativity, and Translocal Flows 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      Folk, Knowledge, Place  2024年12月10日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • Human and non-human collaborations in an age of transition: communal wood-firing in Japan and beyond

      Liliana Morais

      Anthropology of Japan in Japan  2024年12月1日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • Playing with woodfire: aesthetic sensibilities and lifestyle aspirations of ceramic practitioners in Japan and Brazil 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      European Association of Archaeologists 30th Annual Meeting  2024年8月31日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • Craft knowledge between Japan and Brazil: cosmopolitanism, hybridity, and the politics of value 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      13th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 13)  2024年7月30日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • [Humanities Across Borders] The Knowledge House for Craft (KHC) 国際共著 国際会議

      Liliana Morais, Aarti Kawlra, Kevin Murray, Laila al Hamad, Sharon Tsang-de Lyster, Kolokesa Mahina-Tuai, Barbara Makuati-Afitu

      13th International Convention of Asia Scholars (ICAS 13)  2024年7月28日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:その他  

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    • Iterations of Mingei in Brazil 招待有り 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      Binding colours through textiles: Yunoki Samiro’s journey in arts and crafts (Sainsbury Institute)  2024年7月1日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:シンポジウム・ワークショップ パネル(指名)  

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    • Bobbin lace as Portuguese feminine knowledge and its re-significations in Brazil 招待有り 国際共著 国際会議

      Liliana Morais, Silvia Sasaoka, Suzana Avelar

      2023年9月1日  Consulate of Portugal in São Paulo in partnership with Senac-SP

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   会議種別:公開講演,セミナー,チュートリアル,講習,講義等  

      開催地:Centro Universitário Senac - Santo Amaro  

      This intercultural dialog reflects on the contribution of Portuguese traditions to contemporary Brazilian fashion. Among the many techniques brought over, bobbin lace, a technique that is already traditional here, is said to have first entered southern Brazil through the Azorean women who settled in Santa Catarina. But it was in the northeast that it spread and established itself as one of the most significant local traditions and soon became an integral part of local culture. The craft of lace has become a value that today Brazilian designers incorporate into their collections. Many Brazilian bobbin lace makers have learned the centuries-old technique and adapted it, creating new patterns that reflect their cultural identity. In this round table discussion, we will talk about this creative exchange, represented here by professor Liliana Morais and Brazilian professor Suzana Avelar, with mediation by Social Designer Silvia Sasaoka.

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    • History of Japanese Art with a focus on ceramics 招待有り

      Liliana Morais

      2023年8月13日  Instituto Cultural da Cerâmica de Cunha

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      記述言語:ポルトガル語   会議種別:公開講演,セミナー,チュートリアル,講習,講義等  

      開催地:Instituto Cultural da Cerâmica de Cunha, Cunha-SP  

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    • Resignifying a Portuguese rural mountain village through crafts, creativity, and translocalism 招待有り

      Liliana Morais

      The Annual Meeting of Rikkyo Sociological Association: International Research Workshop  2023年6月17日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:シンポジウム・ワークショップ パネル(公募)  

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    • Making a home abroad: a Japanese craftswoman in Brazil 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      Home/Making symposium: intersections of craft and home  2023年5月13日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • Craft and “the good life” in the discourse of Western potters in Japan

      Liliana Morais

      Anthropology of Japan in Japan Annual Meeting 2022  2022年12月4日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • Between “Self” and “Otherness”: Craftsmanship and Spirituality In The Discourse of Western Potters in Japan 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      Japan: Pre-modern, Modern, and Contemporary  2022年9月4日 

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      記述言語:英語  

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    • The spirit of Japanese mingei in Brazil 招待有り 国際共著

      Liliana Morais, Silvia Sasaoka

      2021年9月29日  Garland Magazine

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(招待・特別)  

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    • From living past to utopian future: Western potters in countryside Japan 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      European Association for Japanese Studies Conference (EAJS) International Conference  2021年8月27日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • Craft, rural revitalization, and transnationalism: looking at three cases in Shimane, Tochigi, and Shizuoka (Japan) 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      The 12th International Convention of Asian Scholars (ICAS)  2021年8月26日 

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      記述言語:英語  

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    • Material and spiritual entanglements in the ceramics’ making process of Western migrant artists in Japan 国際会議

      Liliana Morais

      International Sociological Association (ISA): IV Forum of Sociology  2021年2月26日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • Mashiko, a transnational folk pottery “Mecca”, from nostalgia to utopia

      Liliana Morais

      Mutual Images Research Association (MIRA): 8Th International Workshop  2021年1月2日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    • Creating a cosmopolitan community in the pottery village of Mashiko, Tochigi prefecture

      Liliana Morais

      Japan Sociological Society (JSS): 93th Annual Meeting  2020年10月31日 

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      記述言語:英語   会議種別:口頭発表(一般)  

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    ▼全件表示

    所属学協会

    • 2019年10月 
      European Association of Japanese Studies

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    • 2019年5月 
      Society for the Studies of Japonisme

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    • 2016年10月 
      The Japan Sociological Association

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    共同研究・競争的資金等の研究

    • Creating cosmopolitan rural communities through Japanese crafts: a comparative perspective with Portugal and Brazil

      日本学術振興会  科学研究費助成事業 

      MORAIS LILIANA

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      2024年4月 - 2029年3月

      課題番号:24K21000

      配分額:4940000円 ( 直接経費:3800000円 、 間接経費:1140000円 )

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    社会貢献活動

    • Board Member, Knowledge House for Craft

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