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Rural emplacements: linking heterotopia, one health and ikigai in central Hokkaido
Asian Anthropology Pub Date : 2022-01-24 , DOI: 10.1080/1683478x.2021.2018765
Paul Hansen 1
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Abstract

For over fifteen years the author has conducted fieldwork in a rural area of central Hokkaido. During that time the linkage between individualistic notions of life’s meaning, wellness and location or environment have been popular conversation topics among a wide array of interlocutors both native and newcomer. This article briefly outlines three distinct theoretical strands—heterotopia, specifically its concern with emplacement; the One Health paradigm, notably the importance of more-than-human effects and affects; and ikigai, often translated as what gives life meaning. It then disembeds these frames from their common limits and contextual moorings in urban studies and art interpretation, public and veterinary health, and Japanese studies respectively, in order to weave them together via ethnographic biographies that open for comparison concerns regarding health and well-being that vary yet collectively sustain the motivation, sometimes fleeting and often liminal, to remain in rural Japan



中文翻译:

农村安置点:连接北海道中部的异托邦、一种健康和 ikigai

摘要

十五年来,作者一直在北海道中部的农村地区进行实地考察。在那段时间里,关于生命意义、健康和位置或环境的个人主义观念之间的联系一直是众多本地和新来者对话者的热门话题。本文简要概述了三个不同的理论分支——异托邦,特别是它对就位的关注;单一健康范式,尤其是超越人类的影响和影响的重要性;和ikigai,通常翻译为赋予生命意义的东西。然后,它分别将这些框架从它们在城市研究和艺术解释、公共和兽医健康以及日本研究中的共同限制和语境系泊中分离出来,以便通过民族志传记将它们编织在一起,这些传记可以比较关注健康和福祉各不相同,但共同维持了留在日本农村的动力,有时是短暂的,往往是极限的

更新日期:2022-01-24
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