
About
Yasuko Takezawa is a University Professor at Kansai Gaidai University and a Visiting Professor at the Institut d'Asie Orientale (IAO) in Lyon (February 2025–March 2025). She specializes in race, ethnicity, and transnational studies, with a focus on East and Southeast Asia. Her interdisciplinary research examines the construction of racial categories and their societal impacts, supported by three major Japanese government-funded programs (2005–2023).
Education
- Bachelor's in Anthropology (1981), University of Tsukuba
- Master's in Anthropology (1984), University of Washington
- Second Master's in International Affairs (1987), University of Tsukuba
- Ph.D. in Anthropology (1989), University of Washington
Research Focus: Yasuko Takezawa critiques racial and ethnic categorization across disciplines, emphasizing comparative studies of segregation (e.g., Japan’s burakumin vs. Korea’s paekchŏng). She promotes knowledge circulation via translation and collaboration, mentoring early-career scholars.
IAO Collaboration: Her visit includes lectures on East Asian racial ideologies and a workshop comparing Japanese and French approaches to racism studies. Key topics: terminological differences, transnational migration, and anti-racism strategies.
Grants & Mentorship: Led a 18-year research program on ethnic categories, producing global scholarly networks. Mentored numerous researchers through academic journeys.
Labs/Teams: Active in IAO’s thematic areas (Law, History, Arts) and collaborates with ENS de Lyon, EHESS, and international institutions.
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