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Ritual Insecurity, Liminality and Identity. Differing Migration Trajectories and Their Impact on Buddhist Rituals in a Lao Migrant Community in Berlin
著者 Ladwig, Patrice (著) ; Reichert, Nicole (著)
掲載誌 Journal of Ritual Studies
巻号v.34 n.1 Special Issue
出版年月日2020
ページ1 - 16
出版者Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew J. Strathern
出版サイト http://www.pitt.edu/~strather/journal.htm
出版地Pittsburgh, PA, US [匹茲堡, 賓夕法尼亞州, 美國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
抄録This paper discusses ritual performances as negotiations of identity within the heterogeneous Lao migrant community in Berlin. Taking as an ethnographic focus point the official opening of a ‘Lao Club Berlin’ in summer 2011, we will explore how ritual performances aimed at constructing a specific Buddhist cultural space during the event with the purpose of reconciling different Lao migrant identities. The ritual here had to address a small and heterogeneous migrant community. The latter was comprised of people who were sent to then communist East Germany (GDR) for their studies by the Lao government, but also of families who had fled the very same regime in the late 1970 and had found asylum in West Germany. Moreover, ethnic Lao from Thailand—mainly women who had married Germans—also joined the group. We will discuss the role of certain material objects and Buddhist symbols deployed during the event and show that their performative invocation created a connection to the spatial and ritual origins in Laos. Despite the inherent fragility and diversity of the group, we argue that the successful creation of liminality contributed to a renewal of identity and belonging and a temporary alleviation of differences rooted in distinct experiences of migration. With reference to ritual theory as developed by Victor Turner, performance theory, and works that investigate the potential failure of ritual performances, we will also examine the strategies for overcoming what we label ‘ritual insecurities.’ The latter were mainly caused by a lack of religious resources and different memories and experiences of migration, but to a certain degree could be counterbalanced through ritual action.
目次Abstract 1
1. Introduction 1
2. Revolution in Laos and migration from Isan: Three trajectories of migration 3
3. The creation of a shared ritual Lao space: Social hierarchies and liminality 5
4. Ritual insecurity: Lack of resources and performativity 9
5. Conclusion 12
Bibliography 13
Abbreviations of the BStU and the GDR's Ministry of Sectet Police 15
Short Bios 15
ISSN08901112 (P)
ヒット数90
作成日2023.10.11
更新日期2023.10.11



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