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Death and Dying in Contemporary Japan: Japan Anthropology Workshop Series

Editat de Hikaru Suzuki
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2014
This book, based on extensive original research, explores the various ways in which Japanese people think about death and how they approach the process of dying and death. It shows how new forms of funeral ceremonies have been developed by the funeral industry, how traditional grave burial is being replaced in some cases by the scattering of ashes and forest mortuary ritual, and how Japanese thinking on relationships, the value of life, and the afterlife are changing. Throughout, it assesses how these changes reflect changing social structures and social values.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138815650
ISBN-10: 1138815659
Pagini: 282
Ilustrații: 22 black & white illustrations, 10 black & white tables, 15 black & white halftones, 7 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Japan Anthropology Workshop Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Making One's Death, Dying and Disposal in Contemporary Japan  Part 1: Meaning of Life and Dying in Contemporary Japan  1. Death and 'The Pursuit of a Life Worth Living' in Japan  2. Dying in Japan: In to the Hospital and Out Again?  3. Sarariiman Suicides in Heisei Japan  Part 2: Professionalization of Funerals  4. Working of Funeral Homes: Between Dignity of Death and Commercialism in Work for the Dead  5. Funeral-While-Alive as Experiential Transcendence  6. Contemporary Transformation of Japanese Death Ceremonies  Part 3: New Burial Practices in Japan  7. Beyond Ancestor Worship: Continued Relationship with Significant Others  8. Life Course and New Death Rites in Japan: The Loss of Comrades in the Second World War and the Choice of Ash Scattering  9. An Anthropological Study of a Japanese Tree Burial: Environment, Kinship and Death  10. Disaster and Death in Japan: Responses to the Flight JL123 Crash  Epilogue

Recenzii

"The research stimulates … our intellectual curiosity… one feels enlightened" - Masami Takahashi, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, USA Pacific Affairs: Volume 87, No. 3 – September 2014

Descriere

This book, based on extensive original research, explores the various ways in which Japanese people think about death and how they approach the process of dying and death. It shows how new forms of funeral ceremonies have been developed by the funeral industry, how traditional grave burial is being replaced in some cases by the scattering of ashes and forest mortuary ritual, and how Japanese thinking on relationships, the value of life, and the afterlife are changing. Throughout, it assesses how these changes reflect changing social structures and social values.