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Yuki Konagaya

Academic Degree: Honorary Doctor of Mongolian Academy of Sciences

Academic Ranks

Position: Inspector General

Affiliation: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Contact Data: Email: yuki@minpau.ac.jp

Mobile: +81-90-7114-2921

List of Most Essential Works: 

Publications about Mongolia

Monographs (in Japanese)

Konagaya, Yuki. Spring in Mongolia; anthropological sketch of field work. Tokyo: Kawade shobo shinsha, 1991.

Konagaya, Yuki. Mongolian scenery; interpretation of proverbs/ Tokyo: Tokyo shoseki, 1992.

Konagaya, Yuki. A kaleidoscope of Mongolia; life style of nomads/ Tokyo: Kadokawa shuppan, 1992.

Konagaya, Yuki. Living world of Mongolian steppe/ Tokyo: Asahi Shinbunsha, 1996.

Konagaya, Yuki .Life of Mongolian nomads. Osaka: National Museum of Ethnology, 2004.

Konagaya, Yuki. Mongolia in the 20th century; the testimonies of socialism. Tokyo: Chuo koron shinsha, 2004.

Konagaya, Yuki .Steppe makes an anthropologist; under the changing Mongolia. Tokyo: Rinsen shobo, 2014.

Konagaya, Yuki .Umesao Tadao’s Archives Study. Tokyo: Minerva shobo, 2017.

 

Editorial Works (in Japanese)

The history of Mongolian medicine (translated from Chinese) / ed. Yu. Konagaya. Tokyo: Nosangyoson bunka kyokai, 1991.

Handbook of Mongolia / ed. Yu. Konagaya. Tokyo: Kawade shobo sinsha, 1998.

The Relationship between man and animalsin north Asia/ ed. Yu. Konagaya. Tokyo: Toho shoten, 2002.

Nomadism change the economy of Mongolia. / ed. Yu. Konagaya. Tokyo: Shuppan bunka sha, 2002.

2005  Mongol (the food culture in the world). / ed. Yu. Konagaya. Tokyo: Nosangyoson bunka kyokai, 2005.

Modern Mongolia (translated from English written by M. Rossabi). / ed. Yu. Konagaya. Tokyo: Akashi shoten, 2007.

 

Co-editorial Works  (in Japanese)

White food of Mongolia / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al.  Tokyo: Chikuma shuhan sha, 1997.

The Civilization of Mongolian nomads / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Osaka: National Museum of Eyhnology, 1998.

Ecological Migration: Environmental Policy in China / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Showado, 2005.

Oral history of mothers in Ejene oasis, Inner Mongolia(with in Mongolian) // ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Kyoto:RHIN, 2007.

Oral history of mothers in Ejene oasis, Inner Mongolia(with in Chinese) / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Kyoto: RHIN, 2008.

Socialist Modernization in China / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Tokyo: Bensei shuppan, 2010.

Experience of Socialist Modernization — Realization and Obstruction of Happiness / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Tokyo: Akashi shoten, 2011.

The 50 Chapters of Modern Mongolia / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Tokyo: Akashi shoten, 2014.

Grown up in the Mongolian Steppe / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Tokyo: Rinsen shoten, 2014.

World Cinema Studies/ ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Tokyo: Bensei shoten, 2016.

Archives of Umesao Tadao / ed. Yu. Konagaya et al. Tokyo: Minerva shobo, 2017.

 

Books (in Mongolian, including co-author)

Konagaya, Yuki. Living world of Mongolian steppe. Huhhot: Inner Mongolia peoples’ Publishers. 1999

Konagaya, Yuki. Oral history of mothers in Ejene oasis, Inner Mongolia / Sarengerel, and K. Kodama (eds.) Ulaanbaatar: Admon, 2009.

Konagaya, Yuki.   Pastoralism and Ecosystem Network in Mongolia. Ulaanbaatar: Admon, 2012.

Konagaya, Yuki   Steppe makes an anthropologist; under the changing Mongolia. Tokyo: Rinsen shobo, 2018.

Konagaya, Yuki. Steppe makes an anthropologist; under the changing Mongolia. Tokyo: Rinsen shobo, 2019.

 

Books (in English, including co-author)

Konagaya, Yuki. The Changing Paradigm of Mongolian Studies. Cologne: International Society for the Study of the Culture and Economy of the Ordos Mongols. 2001

Konagaya, Yuki. Ecological Migration: Environmental Policy in China /ed.Masayoshi Nakawo, Yuki Konagaya, Shinjilt. Bern; Berlin: Peter Lang. 2011.

Konagaya Yuki and Ai Maekawa. Characteristics and Transformation of the Pastoral System in Mongolia // The Mongolian Ecosystem Network: Environmental Issues under Climate and Social Changes. Tokyo Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London: Springer, 2012. P.9–22.

Konagaya Yuki. The Impact of Agricultural Development on Nomadic Pastoralism in Mongolia // The Mongolian Ecosystem Network: Environmental Issues under Climate and Social Changes. Tokyo; Heidelberg; New York; Dordrecht; London: Springer, 2012. P. 255–267.