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Dr. Ozawa-de Silva, D.Phil., is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Emory University. She came to Emory after serving as a Visiting Research Fellow at Harvard University’s Department of Social Medicine and as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago. She is a NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) grant recipient and a Mind and Life Contemplative Studies Fellowship (The John Templeton Foundation) recipient.
Her academic vision is to contribute to cross-cultural understandings of health, illness and well-being by bringing Western and Asian perspectives on the mind-body, religion, medicine, and therapy into fruitful dialogue. Her publications include two monographs, The Anatomy of Loneliness: Suicide, Social Connection and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan (University of California Press, 2021) and Psychotherapy and Religion in Japan: The Japanese Introspection Practice of Naikan (Routledge, 2006), as well as a co-edited special issue “Toward an Anthropology of Loneliness” in Transcultural Psychiatry (57:5, 2020, co-edited with Michelle Parsons), and over twenty peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on psychotherapeutic practice, suicide, the mind-body relationship and Tibetan medicine.
For the past ten years her research has focused on loneliness, empathy, meaning-making, subjectivity and resilience, particularly among populations at risk for suicide, in situations of domestic violence, and in prison, in both Japan and the US. Hew new project is on marriage and intimacy in Japan, exploring how the “commodification of intimacy” is connected to loneliness.
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Psychological and Medical anthropology
Mental well-being
Anthropology of Subjectivity and Selfhood
Critical empathy
Contemplative practices
Therapies and healing practices
Mind-body
Loneliness
Suicide
Japan
Books
The Anatomy of Loneliness (2021)book
Psychotherapy and Religion in Japan:
The Japanese Introspection Practice of Naikan (2006)
Her academic vision is to contribute to cross-cultural understandings of health, illness and well-being by bringing Western and Asian perspectives on the mind-body, religion, medicine, and therapy into fruitful dialogue. Her publications include two monographs, The Anatomy of Loneliness: Suicide, Social Connection and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan (University of California Press, 2021) and Psychotherapy and Religion in Japan: The Japanese Introspection Practice of Naikan (Routledge, 2006), as well as a co-edited special issue “Toward an Anthropology of Loneliness” in Transcultural Psychiatry (57:5, 2020, co-edited with Michelle Parsons), and over twenty peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on psychotherapeutic practice, suicide, the mind-body relationship and Tibetan medicine.
For the past ten years her research has focused on loneliness, empathy, meaning-making, subjectivity and resilience, particularly among populations at risk for suicide, in situations of domestic violence, and in prison, in both Japan and the US. Hew new project is on marriage and intimacy in Japan, exploring how the “commodification of intimacy” is connected to loneliness.
Research
Specializations
Psychological and Medical anthropology
Mental well-being
Anthropology of Subjectivity and Selfhood
Critical empathy
Contemplative practices
Therapies and healing practices
Mind-body
Loneliness
Suicide
Japan
Books
The Anatomy of Loneliness (2021)book
Psychotherapy and Religion in Japan:
The Japanese Introspection Practice of Naikan (2006)
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International Handbook of Practical Theology (2022)
ANATOMY OF LONELINESS: Suicide, Social Connection, and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan (2021): 190-219
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ANATOMY OF LONELINESS: Suicide, Social Connection, and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan (2021): 48-73
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ANATOMY OF LONELINESS: Suicide, Social Connection, and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan (2021): 108-138
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ANATOMY OF LONELINESS: Suicide, Social Connection, and the Search for Relational Meaning in Contemporary Japan (2021): 19-47
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TRANSCULTURAL PSYCHIATRYno. SP5 (2020): 613-622
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