Raluca Mateoc

Mme Raluca Mateoc
Chercheuse post-doctorante
DOMAINES DE RECHERCHE
Patrimoine culturel
Lifestyle migration, tourisme, infrastructure
Gouvernementalité et société civile
Art contemporain et architecture
Ethnographie comparative
Organisations internationales
Terrain : Nagasaki
PROJETS
Fieldwork grant, Fondation Prunier (intervalle à définir)
“Local Heritage and Tourism within a World Heritage Cultural Property of Japan”, ÓñÃÀÈË´«Ã½ of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Cultural Anthropology
"Local Heritage, Moral Economy and Tourism within a World Heritage Cultural Property of Japan", DAAD research grant, 2020, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle
“The Churches and Christian Sites of Nagasaki: Heritagization, Tourism and the Commodification of Religion from an Ethnographic Perspective”, postdoctoral research project, JSPS fellowship, ÓñÃÀÈË´«Ã½ of Tokyo, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Cultural Anthropology (novembre 2017 – janvier 2018)
ARTICLES
Mateoc, Raluca 2019. “World and Local Heritage along the Nomination Process of “Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region”. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference Japan: Pre-Modern, Modern and Contemporary. A Return Trip from the East to the West. Learning in, about and from Japan. The Annals of The Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures of “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian ÓñÃÀÈË´«Ã½, Volume XVIII. Learning in, about and from Japan, pp. 125-146
CHAPITRES D’OUVRAGE
Mateoc, Raluca 2023. “Hidden Christians Made Visible: An Ethnography of Tourism in a World Heritage Property of Japan”. In: Edward Boyle & Steven Ivings (Eds.), , Brill: Leiden, Boston 107-135.
EVENEMENTS ORGANISES
Septembre 2022
Projections de film
Japanese Film Screening Tour 2022, co-organized with JICC (Japan Information and Cultural Center), the Swiss-Japanese Society and eikon
COMMUNICATIONS
Nature, Churches and “Prayer Islands”: on Touristic Encounters in Nagasaki, Psychology and Society Group Meeting, Webster ÓñÃÀÈË´«Ã½ Geneva, 16 novembre 2021
Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region: an ethnography of the pre-listing, 16th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, 24-28 août 2021
World Heritage and Intimacies: Insights from “Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region”, Kyushu ÓñÃÀÈË´«Ã½ Border Studies, workshop “Heritage, conflicted sites and bordered memories in Asia”, (via ZOOM), 18 juillet 2020
Few and far between, but tangible: an ethnography of Japan’s World Heritage cultural property “Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region”, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, presentation in the Departmental Seminar, Department “Resilience and Transformation in Eurasia”, 21 octobre 2020
Everyday actions and feelings around a World Heritage nomination in Nagasaki, Research colloquium (Forschungskolloquium), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Department of Asian Studies, the Japan Center (via ZOOM), 12 novembre 2020
“Sites chrétiens caches de la région de Nagasaki : réflexions à partir de l’inscription sur la Liste du patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO”, Association Suisse-Japon, Genève, le 30 octobre 2019
“Understanding Tourism and Sustainability within a World Heritage Property of Japan”,
ASIANET 2019, ÓñÃÀÈË´«Ã½ of Oslo, Centre for Development and the Environment, le 7 juin 2019
“Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region”: Heritage Imaginations as Modes of Existence, Workshop Globalized Heritage in Asia: Regional Articulations, Silences, Contestations, Institut Confucius de l’Université de Genève, le 24 mai 2019
“Environment and Tourism within a World Heritage Property of Japan”, 14th SIEF (International Society for Ethnology and Folklore) Congress, Santiago de Compostela, le 15 avril 2019
“Heritage as Lived, Embodied and Imagined: the Pre-inscription Life of a World Heritage Property in Nagasaki”, 6th Conference Japan - Premodern, Modern and Contemporary. A Return Trip from the East to the West. Learning in, about and from Japan “Dimitrie Cantemir” Christian ÓñÃÀÈË´«Ã½, Bucarest, le 4 septembre 2018
COURS
Patrimoine religieux, tourisme, et globalisation au Japon, semestre de printemps 2022, Science des religions, Faculté des lettres et des sciences humaines, Université de Fribourg