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Book Review: "The Material Culture of Death in Medieval Japan," By Karen M. Gerhart
著者 Stone, Jacqueline
掲載誌 Religious Studies Review
巻号v.37 n.2
出版年月日2011.06.10
ページ152 - 153
出版者Wiley-Blackwell
出版サイト http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/
出版地Oxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article; 書評=Book Review
言語英文=English
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Princeton University

THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF DEATH IN MEDIEVAL JAPAN . By Karen M. Gerhart . Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press , 2009 . Pp . xii + 258 ; plates. $39.00 .
抄録This study examines funeral manuals, courtier diaries, and illustrated handscroll biographies of noted Buddhist monks to investigate funeral and memorial ritual among Japanese elites in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Drawing insights from art history, material culture, and ritual studies, Gerhart adopts an innovative focus on ritual implements, which—not being classified as “art”—have largely escaped scholarly notice. Such implements, she argues, were not mere visual enhancements to ritual but integral to its structure and performance. She considers objects for sequestering the dead, such as screens, shrouds, coffins, and burial and crematory enclosures; Buddhist ritual implements such as canopies, censers, banners, and offering vessels; and portraits of the deceased hung at funerals and memorial services. This volume adds substantially to recent scholarship on the gradual adoption in medieval and early modern Japan of Chan (Zen)‐style monastic funerals introduced from China. Gerhart illuminates key aspects of this process, showing, for example, how Zen monks displaced yinyang masters in determining the schedule of funerary events for Kyoto elites and how the deceased's portrait and memorial tablet, as supports for the dead person's spirit, assumed an increasingly central place in mortuary rites. This study raises important questions about pollution concerns, changing concepts of the afterlife, and family religion, and a brief conclusion summarizing some of these broader implications would have underscored the significance of Gerhart's findings. Her study otherwise provides rich material for readers interested in medieval Japanese religious culture and Buddhist death practices.
ISSN0319485X (P); 17480922 (E)
ヒット数397
作成日2014.11.03
更新日期2019.12.02



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