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Representing Ancestor Worship as “Non-Religious”: Hosoki Kazuko’s Divination in the Post-Aum Era
Author Dorman, Benjamin (著)
Source Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions
Volumev.10 n.3
Date2007.02
Pages32 - 53
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Publisher Url http://journals.ucpress.edu
LocationOakland, CA, US [奧克蘭, 加利福尼亞州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractHosoki Kazuko, a popular fortune-teller, is one of the most prominent figures in the Japanese media, including television, books, and magazines. She is a prodigious author whose enormous sales of divination books (uranari hon) are the basis of her success. In some of these books, Hosoki discusses ancestor worship and associated rituals in connection with her form of divination, rokusei senjutsu (six-star astrology). Despite the widespread belief that such rituals have some connection to religion, Hosoki explicitly states that ancestor worship is “non-religious.” I argue that Hosoki’s representations draw on shared meanings about ancestor worship in combination with other Confucianbased notions in order to present her form of divination as common sense that should come naturally to all Japanese. Hosoki’s statements can be viewed in the context of historical factors behind the idea many Japanese hold that they lack religious belief (mushûkyô) in addition to the deteriorating image of religion in general in the post-Aum era.
Table of contentsABSTRACT 32
CULTURE AND SHARED MEANINGS 35
JAPAN'S DIVINATION INDUSTRY 35
HOSOKI'S DIVINATION 36
A DEEPENING OF DIVINATION 38
MUSHÛKYÔ AND FUNERAL BUDDHISM 43
SPIRITUALITY AFTER THE AUM SHINRIKYÔ AFFAIR 45
CONCLUSION 46
ENDNOTES 47
ISSN10926690 (P); 15418480 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1525/nr.2007.10.3.32
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Created date2023.10.20
Modified date2023.10.20



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