Curriculum Vitae

Kyoko Nagura 52-1 Yada, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka-shi,422-8526 Cell:+81-90-3852-0714/Office:+81-54-264-5346 E-mail: [email protected]

Education: 2004-2007 Ph.D. (Anthropology) School of Humanities (June 2007-Ph.D.) Sun Yat-Sen University Guangzhou, China 2001-2004 Master in Culture and Communication (March 2004--MLIS) Woman’s Christian University, Tokyo, japan 1997-2001 Bachelor in Culture and Communication (March 1997-BA) Tokyo Woman’s Christian University, Tokyo, japan

Employment History: 2011.4-Present Lecturer, Shizuoka University 2009.4-2011.3 Assistant, Kyoto 2007.9-2009.3 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Xiamen University (China) 2009.3-2011.4 Part-time Lecturer, Daito Bunka University 2009.3-2010.4 Part-time Lecturer,

Grants and Scholarships: 1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Grant (Publication support) 2. Aichi University International Center for Chinese Studies Center Grant (2009.4-2012.3) 3. National Museum of Ethnology Grant(2011.10-2014.3) 4. Tokyo Woman’s Christian University Sadako Kawakami Scholarship(2004)

Publications: Books 1. Kyoko Nagura. 2012. Oversea Chinese Returnees: Return Experience and Cultural Adaptation of Migrants in Southern China , Tokyo: Fukyosya.(in Japanese) 2. Kyoko Nagura. 2011. Home recognition of Chinese Migrant: Fieldwork of Return Experience , Tokyo: Fukyosya.(in Japanese) 3. Kyoko Nagura. 2010. Home and Away: A plural-pattern Complex Community, Cultural Adaptation of the Home-returned Oversea Chinese in Guangdong. Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press.(in Chinese)

Papers 1. Kyoko Nagura.2013.Turn to construction of the “fusion community”of the “Chinese”"residents and Japanese residents in Danchi. In International movement of people in the present age. Tokyo: Press.pp.125-150. (in Japanese) 2. Kyoko Nagura.2012.From Outsider to “Soft Power”: The Intermediary Role of Indonesian Chinese Returnees. In NAMPO-BUNKA39:51-74. (in Japanese) 3. Kyoko Nagura.2012.The Culture and Locality of Chinese Oversea Migrants: A Rethinking of “Chineseness” from the Acculturation of Overseas Chinese Returnees. In Journal of International Relations and Comparative Culture 11(1)57-83. (in Japanese) 4. Kyoko Nagura.2012. An innovation of Overseas Chinese Studies in China. In Journal of Chinese Overseas Studies 9: 130-137. (in Japanese) 5. Kyoko Nagura.2011.Family Archives as a tourist in Southern China hometown of overseas Chinese. In Monthly Journal of Chinese Affairs 65(9):20-35. (in Japanese) 6. Kyoko Nagura.2010.Cultural Experiences of Chinese Students Studying in Japan. In China 21(33):103-120. (in Japanese) 7. Kyoko Nagura.2010.Formation of “qiao” network by “guiqiaozhijia”. In Journal of Modern Chinese Studies2(1):301-316(http://iccs.aichi-u.ac.jp/journal.html). (in Chinese) 8. Kyoko Nagura.2009. A dialog with transnationalism: the case of families living between Japan and China. In Japan-China Sociological Society17:122-142. (in Japanese) 9. Kyoko Nagura.2009.Culture of “the Other” and Self-Identification. In Journal of Guanxi University for Nationalities31(5):18-24.(in Chinese) 10. Kyoko Nagura.2009. Transnational Vietnam-returned Chinese. In Singapore: The International Journal of Diasporic Chinese Studies (1):73-93. (in Chinese) 11. Kyoko Nagura.2009. A Case Study about “Restrictions” and Self-fulfillment of Returned Overseas Chinese Students from Japan. In Monthly Journal of Chinese Affairs 63(4):1-19. (in Japanese) 12. Kyoko Nagura.2008. The Formation of Returned Overseas Chinese Identity and Its Ramifications: A Case Study on the Yuehaiwan Overseas Chinese Farm in Guangdong. In Beijing: Overseas Chinese History Studies 3:23-33 .(in Chinese) 13. Kyoko Nagura.2008. Analysis of Family Structure and Individual Value in Overseas Chinese Homeland: Case Study of Chen Family in Taishan Doushan D Village. In Monthly Journal of Chinese Affairs 62(9):20-33. (in Japanese) 14. Kyoko Nagura.2008.A Case Study of the Social Security of Home-Returned Overseas Chinese. In The Review of Comparative Social Security Research168:98-108. (in Japanese) 15. Kyoko Nagura.2008.Identity and its Change of Indonesia-Returned Chinese. In Hakusan Review of Anthropology11:119-146. (in Japanese) 16. Kyoko Nagura.2007. Identity and its Change of Vietnam-returned Chinese. In Journal of Chinese Overseas Studies4:17-41.(in Japanese)

Award history 2008.10 The Japan Society for the Studies of Chinese Overseas Research encouragement prize

Presentations in International Conferences: 1. Kyoko Nagura. Living between Japan and China: “Restrictions” and Self-fulfillment of Returned Overseas Chinese Students from Japan (in Chinese). Seminar on Huazhong Shifan University, Wuhan ,China, October 2011.

2. Kyoko Nagura. Religious confusion and re-construction of identity A case of Vietnam home-returned overseas Chinese living in overseas Chinese living in overseas farms in Canton. (in English)International Conference on Chinese Overseas: Culture, Religions and Worldview. In Hongkong Chinese University. June 2011. 3. Kyoko Nagura. Religion of Overseas Chinese Returnees and Identity. (in Chinese). Regional Anthropology Conference. In Sun Yat-Sen University Guangzhou, China. March 2010

4. Kyoko Nagura. To build up a harmony community: A Case Study of the Residents’ Association of Nishiokubo Danchi in Uji-city. (in Chinese)7th conference of the International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas .In Nanyang Technological University ,Singapore.May 2010.

5. Kyoko Nagura. Home and Away: Identity and Network of Oversea Chinese Returnees. (inChinese)The Fourth International Conference of Institutes and Libraries for Chinese Overseas Studies. In Jinan University, China. May 2009.

6. Kyoko Nagura. Living in between China and Japan : A Study of “Return”.(in English) Workshop on Return Migration in Asia: Experiences, Ideologies and Politics. In National University of Singapore. July 2008.

7. Kyoko Nagura. The Formation of Returned Overseas Chinese Identity and Its Ramifications. (in Chinese) International Conference on Diaspora Studies: The Cases of Korean and Chinese Diasporas. Nanyang Research Institution of Xiamen University, China and Research Group for Global Korean Business & Culture at CNU. In Xiamen University, China. January 2008.