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ÉE012

Toward a New Way of Making Allies with Forest: How Forests Think and Afterward

More-Than-Human Vol.9 An Interview with Eduardo Kohn (Interviewer: Hiroshi Kondo)

Eduardo Kohn + more

More-Than-Human Vol.9 An Interview with Eduardo Kohn (Interviewer: Hiroshi Kondo)

Eduardo Kohn

Hiroshi Kondo

An ontological, anthropological approach to the forests led to a new ethnographic reality. It is a dialogue about the ethic for creating a new way of making allies with the forests by the author of "How Forest Think" and the translator.

01.15.2021

01.15.2021

ÉE010

The Anthropology of Our External Organs and the concept of Co-heterogeneity

More-Than-Human Vol.7 An Interview with Toshiaki Ishikura (Interviewer: Taisuke Karasawa)

Toshiaki Ishikura + more

More-Than-Human Vol.7 An Interview with Toshiaki Ishikura (Interviewer: Taisuke Karasawa)

Toshiaki Ishikura

Taisuke Karasawa

Dialogue about the meaning of eating/being eaten from nature as a “gaizou” that spreads outside of oneself, the possibility of a model “co-heterogeneity” that beyond the social community, and the secret story of the “Cosmo-Eggs” project.

02.08.2021

02.08.2021

ÉE009

Imaginative Ecologies and the Possibilities of Anthropology

More-Than-Human Vol.6 An Interview with Anand Pandian (Interviewer: Shoko Yamada)

Anand Pandian + more

More-Than-Human Vol.6 An Interview with Anand Pandian (Interviewer: Shoko Yamada)

Anand Pandian

Shoko Yamada

In the anthropological encounter, some sensibilities let us imagine an alternative kind of environmentalism. Anthropology's method of experience is a constant process of transforming the texture of our collective thinking and being.

11.19.2020

11.19.2020

ÉE008

From Macaque’s Point of View: Human-Animal Conflict and Interspecies Intimacy in Japan

More-Than-Human Vol.5 An Interview with John Knight (Interviewer: Oribe Gohara)

John Knight + more

More-Than-Human Vol.5 An Interview with John Knight (Interviewer: Oribe Gohara)

John Knight

Oribe Gohara

Multi-sited ethnography is one way that rural depopulation and wildlife encroachment can come together. Talk about human-wildlife relationships in the Mountain area in Japan from the monkey perspective.

10.23.2020

10.23.2020

ÉE007

Thinking Through Human-Animal Labor

More-Than-Human Vol.4 An Interview with Alex Blanchette (Interviewer: Mariko Yoshida)

Alex Blanchette + more

More-Than-Human Vol.4 An Interview with Alex Blanchette (Interviewer: Mariko Yoshida)

Alex Blanchette

Mariko Yoshida

Ethnography focusing on changes forms of human labor alongside animals' bodily conditions. The life and death cycles of the industrial pig reorganizes not only human communities, but human and nonhuman bodies' engagement.

10.08.2020

10.08.2020

ÉE005

Mongolian Medicine, Multispecies Storytelling and Multimodal Anthropology

More-Than-Human Vol.2 An Interview with Natasha Fijn (Interviewer: Ran Muratsu)

Natasha Fijn + more

More-Than-Human Vol.2 An Interview with Natasha Fijn (Interviewer: Ran Muratsu)

Natasha Fijn

Ran Muratsu

Reinterpret coronavirus from the perspective of multispecies medicine in Mongolia. Multimodal Anthropology let us think beyond species by showing different perspective and ontologies towards animals in other cultures.

08.10.2020

08.10.2020

ÉE004

The Actuality of Ecocriticism

More-Than-Human Vol.1 An Interview with Yuki Masami (Interviewer: Egawa Ayumi)

Masami Yuki + more

More-Than-Human Vol.1 An Interview with Yuki Masami (Interviewer: Egawa Ayumi)

Masami Yuki

Ayumi Egawa

"Ecocriticism," which is a literary study of the relationship between humans and the environment, create a common ground for dialogue through imagination. "More-Than-Human" as spoken by the translator of "Sensitive Spell."

08.07.2020

08.07.2020

ÉE001

ÉKRITS Strollers’ Guide

Hiroshi Obayashi + more

Hiroshi Obayashi

Noriyo Asano

We designed the tags for ÉKRITS aiming at loosely linking information, instead of dividing them into categories - As the signposts to stroll around this forest of discourse.

01.15.2015

01.15.2015

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