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Discourses of the Reappearing: The Reenactment of the “Cloth-Bridge Consecration Rite” at Mt. Tateyama |
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著者 |
Averbuch, Irit
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掲載誌 |
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
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巻号 | v.38 n.1 |
出版年月日 | 2011 |
ページ | 1 - 54 |
出版者 | Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture=南山宗教文化研究所 |
出版サイト |
http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/
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出版地 | 名古屋, 日本 [Nagoya, Japan] |
資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
言語 | 英文=English |
ノート | Irit Averbuch is associate professor of Japanese religions in the Department of East Asian Studies at Tel-Aviv University, Israel. |
キーワード | Mt. Tateyama; Nunohashi kanjōe; women’s salvation rites; Cloth-Bridge Consecration (Initiation); ibento; Buddhism as healing tradition; rebirth in Amida’s Pure Land; renewal rituals |
抄録 | This article discusses the modern reenactments of the Nunohashi kanjōe (the “Cloth-Bridge Consecration [Initiation] rite”) in Tateyama-chō, Toyama prefecture, and the religious and political issues they raised. Originally a popular Edo-period rite for women’s salvation, the Nunohashi kanjōe was obsolete for one hundred and thirty years, until it was reconstructed and performed as the main “spectacle” of the Culture Festival ibento (“event”) in Tateyama in 1996. A decade later, in 2005, 2006, and 2009, its reenactments were resumed as “ceremonies of traditional healing.” This paper follows the progression of these attempts at transforming a Buddhist ritual into a modern-day “cultural ibento.” It looks at the gap between the politics and purposes behind the reenactments of the rites, and the reactions of the women who participated in them. It further considers general issues illuminated by these reenactments, such as the nature and status of religious experiences, and the relations of religion and state in contemporary Japan. |
ISSN | 03041042 (P) |
ヒット数 | 585 |
作成日 | 2013.04.16 |
更新日期 | 2017.09.13 |
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