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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Takie Sugiyama Lebra (6 de fevereiro de 19Takie Sugiyama Lebra (6 de fevereiro de 1930 – 26 de Maio de 2017) foi uma antropóloga e professora do Japão. As suas "contribuições para a antropologia do Japão são consideradas como fundamentais".Ela nasceu em uma vila rural na Província de Shizuoka, Japão. Frequentou a escola primária no Japão e a graduação na Faculdade Tsuda, em Tóquio, em 1951. Ela se formou pela Universidade Gakushuin, em Tóquio, com uma licenciatura em Ciência Política em 1954. Ela, então, completou seus estudos na Universidade de Pittsburgh, obtendo um mestrado em Ciência Política, em 1960, e o Doutoramento em Sociologia (também da Universidade de Pittsburgh), em 1967. Lebra foi professora no Departamento de Antropologia da Universidade do Havaí, a partir de 1971 até sua aposentadoria em 1996. Ela também realizava visitas a posições na Universidade de Washington, a Universidade de Michigan, Universidade Oxford Brookes, na Universidade de Harvard e à Universidade Nacional de Singapura. Ela era uma professora popular com seus cursos (especialmente em Estudos Japoneses), atraindo muitos estudantes. Enquanto ensinava no Havaí, ela era uma especialista do Japão, de psicolpgia, da antropologia, da cultura e da organização social. Ela também foi uma autora, tendo escrito 7 livros sobre a cultura japonesa e a venda de mais de 66.000 cópias. Ela ganhou vários prémios, incluindo um John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, um Fulbright Council for International Exchange, um Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research e um Japan Foundation Research Fellowship. Ela também recebeu prémios do Joint Committee on Japanese Studies of the American Council e do Social Science Research Council. Ela foi membro do conselho de administração da Society for Psychological Anthropology, do US-Japan Women’s Journal e da Journal of Japanese Studies.O seu livro de 1995 Acima das Nuvens, do Estado de Cultura da Moderna Nobreza Japonêsa foi o primeiro estudo etnográfico da aristocracia japonesa moderna, em que ela explicou o Kazoku, um assunto hereditário do Império do Japão. Um obituário resume a sua carreira: "Takie Lebra será lembrada por sua forma como combinava o intelecto com humor. Para os seus muitos estudantes e colegas, ela demonstrou que a vida da mente nunca se deve esquecer o corpo, que somos criaturas conduzidos como um todo que abraça emoções, relações, instituições e ideias. Ela ensinou que somos apenas e sempre muito humanos, e, no final, isso pode ser o suficiente." e, no final, isso pode ser o suficiente." , Takie Sugiyama Lebra (February 6, 1930 – MTakie Sugiyama Lebra (February 6, 1930 – May 26, 2017) was a Japanese anthropologist and professor. Her “contributions to the anthropology of Japan are regarded as foundational”. She was born in a rural village in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. She attended primary school in Japan, graduating from Tsuda College in Tokyo in 1951. She graduated from Gakushuin University in Tokyo with a BA in Political Science in 1954 and then completed her studies at the University of Pittsburgh, receiving an MA in Political Science in 1960 and a PhD in Sociology (also from the University of Pittsburgh) in 1967. Lebra was a professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii from 1971 until her retirement in 1996. She also held visiting positions at the University of Washington, the University of Michigan, Oxford Brookes University, Harvard University, and the National University of Singapore. She was a popular teacher with her courses (especially in Japanese Studies) attracting many students. While teaching in Hawaii, she was a specialist of Japan, of psychological anthropology and of culture and social organization. She was also an author, having written 7 books about Japanese culture and selling over 66,000 copies. She has won multiple awards, including a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, a Fulbright Council for International Exchange, a Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, a Japan Foundation Research Fellowship. She also received awards from the Joint Committee on Japanese Studies of the American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council. She was a board member for the Society for Psychological Anthropology, the US-Japan Women’s Journal and the Journal of Japanese Studies.Her 1995 book Above the Clouds, Status Culture of the Modern Japanese Nobility was the first ethnographic study of the modern Japanese aristocracy, in which she explained the Kazoku, the hereditary peerage of the Empire of Japan. An obituary sums up her career as follows: “Takie Lebra will be remembered for her feistiness that combined probing intellect with humor. For her many students and colleagues, she demonstrated that the life of the mind should never forget the body, that we are driven as whole creatures that embrace emotions, relationships, institutions, and ideas. She taught that we are only and always too human, and in the end, that may be enough.”uman, and in the end, that may be enough.”
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rdfs:comment Takie Sugiyama Lebra (6 de fevereiro de 19Takie Sugiyama Lebra (6 de fevereiro de 1930 – 26 de Maio de 2017) foi uma antropóloga e professora do Japão. As suas "contribuições para a antropologia do Japão são consideradas como fundamentais".Ela nasceu em uma vila rural na Província de Shizuoka, Japão. Frequentou a escola primária no Japão e a graduação na Faculdade Tsuda, em Tóquio, em 1951. Ela se formou pela Universidade Gakushuin, em Tóquio, com uma licenciatura em Ciência Política em 1954. Ela, então, completou seus estudos na Universidade de Pittsburgh, obtendo um mestrado em Ciência Política, em 1960, e o Doutoramento em Sociologia (também da Universidade de Pittsburgh), em 1967.m da Universidade de Pittsburgh), em 1967. , Takie Sugiyama Lebra (February 6, 1930 – MTakie Sugiyama Lebra (February 6, 1930 – May 26, 2017) was a Japanese anthropologist and professor. Her “contributions to the anthropology of Japan are regarded as foundational”. She was born in a rural village in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. She attended primary school in Japan, graduating from Tsuda College in Tokyo in 1951. She graduated from Gakushuin University in Tokyo with a BA in Political Science in 1954 and then completed her studies at the University of Pittsburgh, receiving an MA in Political Science in 1960 and a PhD in Sociology (also from the University of Pittsburgh) in 1967.rom the University of Pittsburgh) in 1967.
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