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”, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ 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, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ 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 AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ, 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 AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ 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 AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ 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, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ 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 AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ, 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