Tadao Umesao
Born(1920-06-13)June 13, 1920
DiedJuly 13, 2010(2010-07-13) (aged 90)
Other names梅棹 忠夫
Occupationanthropologist

Tadao Umesao (梅棹 忠夫, Umesao Tadao, June 13, 1920 – July 3, 2010) was a Japanese anthropologist. A professor for decades at Kyoto University, he was also among the founders and the director-general of National Museum of Ethnology in Osaka, Japan. A number of Umesao's theories were influential on anthropologists, and his work was also well known among the general population of Japan.

Publications

Major Publications in Japanese

  • 1956 Exploration to the Moghols in Afghanistan, Iwanami Shoten
  • 1957 Ethnological Conception of the History of Civilizations, Chuo Koron-sha
  • 1969 The Art of Intellectual Production, Iwanami Shoten
  • 1974 The Japanese in the Global Age, Chuo Koron-sha
  • 1976 The World of Hunting and Nomadism, Kodansha
  • 1986 The Formation and Development of Modern Japanese Civilization, Nihon Hoso Shuppan Kyokai
  • 1987 The Museum as Media, Heibonsha
  • 1988 Civilization Theory on Information, Chuo Koron-sha
  • 1988 Women and Civilization, Chuo Koron-sha
  • 1989 Research Management Theory, Iwanami Shoten
  • 1989–94 Collected Works of Tadao Umesao, Chuo Koron-sha
  • 1997 Action and Imagination: an autobiography, Nihon Keizai Shinbunsha
  • 2000 Japanese Civilization in the Modern World: Comparative Study of Civilizations, Chuo Koron Shinsha

Publications in other languages:

  • 1983 Le Japon à l'ère Planétaire, Paris : Publications Orientalistes de France.
  • 1984 Il Giappone Nell'era Planetaria, Milano: Spirali Edizioni.
  • 1988 “Prolegomena zu einer historischen Betrachtung zivilisierter Lebensformen“ in Japan ohne Mythos, Munich: Iudicium.
  • 1998 The Roots of Contemporary Japan (trilingual in English, Japanese and Chinese), Tokyo: The Japan Forum.
  • 2002 Ecological and Anthropological Study of the Nomadic Culture of Mongolia, Hohhot: People's Press of Inner Mongolia.
  • 2003 An Ecological View of History: Japanese Civilization in the World Context, Edited by Harumi Befu, Translated by Beth Cary, Melbourne: Trans Pacific Press.
  • An Ecological View of History was also translated into Chinese (Shanghai, 1988) and Vietnamese (Ha Noi, 2007)

Awards and honors

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