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_aMIN-ANT(49)/Dec.2019
100 1 _aTerada, Yoshitaka
245 _aPerforming arts and conviviality.
_cYoshitaka Terada
260 _aOsaka-JP :
_bNational Museum of Ethnology Osaka,
_c2019.
300 _apáginas 1-3:
_bilustraciones en blanco y negro.
310 _aIrregular
362 _ano. 49 (Dec. 2019)
490 _aMinpaku Anthoropology Newsletter ;
_vno. 49
520 _aWith the world-wide resurgence of racism, sexism and xenophobia, harmonious coexistence is one of the most urgent and challenging issues we need to address today. How can people of diverse social and cultural backgrounds. political ideologies and religious faiths live together with mutual respect and empathy? Disciplines such as peace studies, conflict studies and anthropology have contributed significantly to understanding of the nature of human conflict and peacebuilding. However, the potentials of performing arts to help attain an amicable world have been relatively unexplored in previous studies. Here at the Minpaku, a three-year special research project Performing Arts and Conviviality was launched in April, 2018, to explore these potentials
653 _aARTES ESCENICAS
653 _aETNOLOGIA
773 0 _0305228
_978341
_aJapón;
_dOsaka-JP : National Museum of Ethnology Osaka, 2019.
_oHEMREV035371
_tMinpaku Anthoropology Newsletter.
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810 _aNational Museum of Ethnology Osaka.
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