FEAST As a Mirror of Social and Cultural Changes

203 Notes on Contributors Kiyoshi Umeya, a graduate of Hitotsubashi University (PhD), Professor of Social Anthropology at the Graduate School for Intercultural Studies at Kobe University and Visiting Professor at the University of Cape Town. He has carried out fieldwork among the Jopadhola in Eastern Uganda extensively since 1997, as Research Fellow at Makerere University. His book, The Gospel Sounds like the Witch’s Spell: Ethnographic Aetiology Concerning Misfortune among Jopadhola, Eastern Uganda, Tokyo: Fukyoshya (2018, in Japanese) attempts to reveal cosmology and ontology of Jopadhola, an ethnic group of Western Nilotes. He recently co-edited a book, Citizenship in Motion: South African and Japanese Scholars in Conversation, Bamenda: Langaa RPCIG (2019).

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