Yukie TATTA
Project Researcher of RCAST, University of Tokyo
業績
Katsumata Etsuko, Shibata Daisuke, Shida Masahiro, Takai Keisuke, Hosoda Ayako, Kato Kumiko, Kobori Keiko, Uemura Shizuka, Doi Yumi, Nakanishi Kyoko, Sakurai Jo, Shimada Hideharu, Lee Mina, Aoki Ryoka, and Tatta Yukie. Judaism in the Monotheistic World: A Collection of Essays Presented to Professor Hiroshi Ichikawa. Riton, 2020. (in Japanese)
Date Kiyonobu, Inoue Madoka, Uchimura Shunta, Egawa Junichi, Okamoto Ryosuke, Ogawa Kimiyo, Kato Hisako, Kimura Goro Christoph, Klautau Orion, Tatta Yukie, Nishiwaki Yasuhiko, Masuda Kazuo, Mihara Reiko, Morooka Ryosuke, and Shirao Asami. Europe's Secularity and Religion: From the Early Modern Era to the Present. Keiso Shobo, 2020. (in Japanese)
"Various Ways of Being a Minority: Cases of the Croats and the Jewish in Bosnia and Herzegovina." ROLES Review 3 (2023): 195–203.
"Religious Coexistence Traditions in Bosnia: Toward a Positive Cultural Nationalism." In Ikezawa Makoto, Fujiwara Seiko, Horie Munemasa, and Nishimura Akira, eds., Religion Becoming Politicized, Politics Becoming Religionized, 61–75, 2018. (in Japanese)
"The Jewish Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Jews in Europe
"Interreligious Social Relations in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Reflections on Western Political-Religious Relationships." The 77th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Association for Religious Studies, 2019. (in Japanese)
"African American Masculinity and Islam." KAKEN Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) Workshop on "Secularity and Religion in the West," Group B, 3rd Meeting, 2021. (in Japanese)
"Minority Identity and Islam: A Comparison of African Americans and Bosnians." Presentation at KAKEN Research Meeting, 2022. (in Japanese)
"Imagining the Positive Future: How Bosnia May Restore the Peaceful Coexistence of Religions." Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2020. (Paper accepted, meeting canceled.)
"Oppressed Minorities and Protected Minorities: The Comparative Study of the Croats and the Jewish in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2021. (Paper accepted, meeting not attended due to travel restrictions.)