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Manora Ancestral Beings, Possession and Cosmic Rejuvenation in Southern Thailand: Modern Adaptations of the Multi-Religious Manora Ancestral Vow Ceremony
Author Horstmann, Alexander (著)
Source Anthropos
Volumev.107 n.1
Date2012
Pages103 - 114
PublisherNomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
Publisher Url https://www.nomos.de/
LocationBaden-Baden, Germany [巴登-巴登, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAlexander Horstmann, a Visiting Professor at the College of Religious Studies and Senior Advisor of the Multicultural Studies Program at Mahidol University in Thailand. Senior Research Partner at Max Planck Institute for Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Goettingen, Germany. After many years of studying dynamics of religion in Southern Thailand, he began in 2009 a research project on Karen religions and sacred spaces of Karen refugees that takes him to the refugee camps in North-western Thailand and to Karen state in Burma (Myanmar). Recent publications: “Sacred Networks and Struggles among the Karen Baptists across the Thailand-Burma Border.” Moussons 17 (2011); “Living Together” The Transformation of Mlti-Religious Coexistence in Southern Thailand.” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 42 (2011).
AbstractThe manora rongkru ceremony is a unique institution that has developed according to social needs of the people of the mixed community on the eastern banks of Lake Songkhla, where Buddhists and Muslims live together in closely-knit neighborhoods and kinship networks. People in southern Thailand feel that they are part of an imagined community, as they are all considered descendents of the first manora teachers. The article argues for the continuing relevance, relative autonomy and perceived authenticity of ancestor worship in Manooraa ritual practice and possession for the spiritual needs and aspirations of the Southern Thai people as major reason for the revitalization of the Manooraa in the context of modernity and Thai popular religion.
Table of contentsIntroduction 103
The Ancestral Vow Ceremony Manora Rongkru (Nora Rongkru) 104
The Local Context 107
Performing the Manora Rongkru Vow Ceremony in Ban Dhammakhot, Songkhla 108
The Spectacular Nora Rongkru in Memoriam of the Ancestral Teacher Si Sata in Wat Takae 110
A Hybrid Festival: Women Ordination as Nuns, Pilgrims Dancing With the Nora Mask at Wat Ta Kura, Satingphra, Songkhla 112
Conclusionary Remarks 113
References Cited 113
ISSN02579774 (P)
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Created date2023.11.01
Modified date2023.11.01



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