Research Result Report
Survival Strategies of Minorities in South Asia: From Inclusion and Exclusion
toward Cohabitation 「南アジアにおけるマイノリティの生存戦略ー包摂と排除から共棲へー」(18K11826)(Principal
Investigator: Takako INOUE)
Books
Inoue Takako, "Reception and perception of rock music in India"
in Toru Mitsui ed. Popular Music: Intercultural Interpretations, Graduate Program in Music, Kanazawa University, 1998, pp.366-373.
Inoue Takako, "Constructing Male Aesthetics in Rock and Makeup:Gender
Strategies by Musicians and Fans of Visual Rock in Japan" in Yoko
Hayami, Akio Tanabe, Yumiko Tokita-Tanabe eds. Gender and Modernity: Perspectives from Asia and the Pacific, Kyoto Area Studies On Asia Center For South East as Asia Studies, Kyoto
University, Vol.4, 2003, pp.189-217.
Inoue Takako, "The Indian Impacts on Japanese Traditional Performing
Arts" in Sengaku Mayeda ed. Path from India, Path from Japan: Lecture Series on India-Japan Relations, Shuppan Sinsha, 2008, pp.142-160.
Takashi Shinoda, Takako Inoue, Toshihiko Suda. Social Transformation and
Cultural Change in South Asia: From the Perspectives of the Socio-Economic
Periphery. The Institute of Oriental Studies, Daito Bunka University, 2017.
Introduction
1 Food and Identity among the Students of Gujarat Vidyapith (T. Shinoda)
2 Constructing Communities of Affection and Devotion: The Eole of Churches
in India (T. Inoue)
5The Roles of Foreign Remittance and Financial Institutions in Recovery
from Nepal's Earthquake Disaster (T. Suda)
A Fruitful Attempt (Hideaki Ishida)
Articles
Inoue Takako, "A Study of Kutimiyamalai Inscription - A Notation System
of Ancient Indian Music-" in Journal of Association for Indian Music
Study, 1993, pp. 284-289.
Inoue Takako, "Construction and Reception of Patriotism in the Popular
Culture of India", The 'Nation-State' and Transnational Forces in
South Asia, Session II Crossing the Spheres: Media and South Asia in Research
Project: Institutions, Networks and Forces of Changes in Contemporary South
Asia under Japanese ministry of education, Science, Sports and Culture
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas Programme (A) for
the Year 2000, 2001, pp.113-150.
Inoue Takako, "La réforme de la tradition des devadasi. Danse etnmusique
dans les temples hindous", Cahiers d’ethnomusicologie Anciennement
Cahiers de musiques traditionnelles 18, 2005, pp.1-27.
Inoue Takako, "Between Art and Religion: Bhāgavata Mēla in Thanjavur"
in Yoshitaka Terada ed. M usic and Society in South Asia: Perspectives
from Japan, SENRI ETHNOLOGICAL STUDIES 71, 2008, pp. 103-134.
Inoue Takako, “Comparative Aspects of Christian Music in India,China, and
Russia: Missionaries and Natives as Intermediary Actors in the Contact
Zone” in Tetsuo Mochizuki and Shiho Maeda eds.India, Russia, China: Comparative
Studies on Eurasian Culture and Society. Comparative Studies on Regional
Powers No.11, Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, 2012, pp.43-65.
Inoue Takako, “The Reception of Western Music in South India around 1800”
in Tetsuo Mochizuki and Go Kishino eds.in Orient on Orient: Images of Asia
in Eurasian Countries. Comparative Studies on Regional Powers No.13, Slavic
Research Center, Hokkaido University, 2013, pp. 69-96.
Inoue Takako, "Book Review- Vamping the Stage: Female Voices of Asian
Modernities" by Andrew N. Weintraub and Bart Barendregt. International
Journal of Asian Studies, 2020, pp. 1-3. doi:10.1017/S1479591420000546.
Photographs
Bangladesh survey (T. Suda)
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  Dance of ST (Santal) people (West Bengal)
 
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  Public junior high school students from Bangladesh (Participants of questionnaire
  survey)
 
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  Public junior high school students from Bangladesh 2 (Participants of questionnaire
  survey)
 
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  Mustard harvest landscape (West Bengal)
 
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  Kolkata Old Town
 
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  Modern company office in Daka (Bangladesh) _s
 
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  Factory in Export Processing Zone in Comilla, Bangladesh (Chinese company)
  
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  Bangladesh Comilla City Export Processing Zone Entrance
 
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  A huge signboard that appeared on the outskirts of Comilla, Bangladesh
 
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  Elementary and Junior High School in Bangladesh Village (Madrasa) 
 
 
 
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  Elementary and Junior High School in Bangladesh Village 2 (Madrasa)
 
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  Questionnaire survey conducted for Bangladeshi female overseas migrant
  (Hong Kong maid) trainees
 
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  Questionnaire survey conducted for female overseas migrant trainees in
  Bangladesh (maid to the Middle East)
 
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  Bangladeshi Children 3
 
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  Fruit shop 2 in rural bazaar of Bangladesh
 
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  Architectural design students at the School of Technology (Bangladesh)
  
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  Maid in Hong Kong going to work as a trainee (Bangladesh)
 
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  New motorcycle store in the village bazaar (West Bengal)
 
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  Village Children 1 (Bangladesh)
 
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  Village Children 2 (Bangladesh)
 
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  Poor woman who started a small business in the village (Bangladesh)
 
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  Questionnaire survey for junior high school students (West Bengal) 
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  Female trainee going to work as a maid from Middle East (Bangladesh)
 
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  Bangladeshi woman who started working in the field (rice harvest) 
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  Fruit shop in rural market 1 (Bangladesh) 
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  Comilla, a developing provincial city of Bangladesh 1
 
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  Comilla, a developing provincial city of Bangladesh 2
 
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  Comilla, a developing provincial city of Bangladesh
 
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  Bangladeshi villagers bringing vegetables to the market