John Traphagan

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John Traphagan is an American anthropologist and religious studies scholar known for his work on Japanese culture, aging, and ethics.

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instanceOf academic
anthropologist
person
religious studies scholar
affiliation Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin
Department of Religious Studies
surface form: Department of Religious Studies, University of Texas at Austin
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer University of Texas at Austin
fieldOfWork Japanese studies
anthropology
ethics
gerontology
religious studies
genre academic writing
non-fiction
hasAcademicSpecialization Japanese religion
ethics of aging
medical anthropology
knownFor research on Japanese culture
research on aging in Japan
research on ethics in Japan
work on religion in Japan
languageOfWorkOrName English
Japanese
nationality American
notableWork Rethinking Autonomy: A Critique of Principlism in Biomedical Ethics
Taming Oblivion: Aging Bodies and the Fear of Senility in Japan
The Practice of Concern: Ritual, Well-Being, and Aging in Rural Japan
occupation author
professor
researcher
placeOfActivity City of Austin
surface form: Austin, Texas
placeOfFieldwork Japan
positionHeld Professor of Anthropology
Professor of Religious Studies
researchInterest aging
biomedical ethics
comparative ethics
elder care
ritual and well-being
rural Japan
studies Japanese culture
religion in Japan
social aspects of aging
writesAbout aging and society in Japan
ethics and biomedical practice in Japan
ritual and everyday life in Japan

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Spencer spouse John Traphagan
subject surface form: Anne Spencer Lindbergh