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Immortal Wishes – Labor and Transcendence on a Japanese Sacred Mountain

Autor Ellen Schattschneider
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2003
"Immortal Wishes" is a powerful ethnographic rendering of religious experiences of landscape, healing, and self-fashioning on a northern Japanese sacred mountain. Working at the intersection of anthropology, religion, and Japan studies, Ellen Schattschneider focuses on Akakura Mountain Shrine, a popular Shinto institution founded by a rural woman in the 1920s. For decades, local spirit mediums and worshipers, predominantly women, have undertaken extended periods of "shugyo" (ascetic discipline) within the shrine and on the mountain's slopes. Schattschneider argues that their elaborate, transforming repertoire of ritual practice and ascetic discipline has been generated by complex social and historical tensions largely emerging out of the uneasy status of the surrounding area within the modern nation's industrial and postindustrial economies. Schattschneider shows how, through dedicated work at the shrine including demanding ascents up the sacred mountain, the worshipers come to associate the rugged mountain landscape with their personal biographies, the life histories of certain exemplary predecessors and ancestors, and the collective biography of the extended congregation. She contends that this body of ritual practice presents worshipers with fields of imaginative possibilities through which they may dramatize or reflect upon the nature of their relations with loved ones, ancestors, and divinities. In some cases, worshipers significantly redress traumas in their own lives or in those of their families. In other instances, these ritualized processes lead to deepening crises of the self, the accelerated fragmentation of local households, and apprehension of possession by demons or ancestral forces. "Immortal Wishes "reveals how these varied practices and outcomes have over time been incorporated into the changing organization of ritual, space, and time on the mountainscape.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822330622
ISBN-10: 0822330628
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 31 b&w photographs, 5 figures
Dimensiuni: 144 x 233 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Recenzii

"In this pioneering study of ascetic ritual practice in northern Honshu, Japan, Ellen Schattschneider takes what, in other hands, could have been a more traditional subject and infuses it with a conceptual sharpness that makes its analyses of interest to far more than specialists in religion, Japan, or nature-based worship." Anne Allison, Duke University"Rich in ethnographic detail on a topic that is fascinating and important, Immortal Wishes is a very clear description and analysis of the actual doing of mountain ascetic discipline, and of its theological, emotional, and social context." L. Keith Brown, University of Pittsburgh

Notă biografică

Ellen Schattschneider is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University.

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"Ellen Schattschneider has given us an account of Japanese religious experience that is at once powerfully evocative and analytically sophisticated. "Immortal Wishes" is a remarkable book that should prove invaluable not only for students of Japan but also for anyone wanting to understand the transformative power of religious experience."--Bradd Shore, Emory University

Cuprins

Acknowledgments ix
Note on Conventions xiii
Introduction: Labor and Transcendence 1
1. Predicaments of History: Ritual Life on a Japanese Periphery 19
2. Between Worlds: Akakura's Architecture of Potential Transformation 46
3. Labor and Rebirth: Cosmological Kinship in the Annual Ritual Cycle 86
4. Miniature Mountains: Offerings and Exchange 121
5. My Mother's Garden: Ascetic Discipline on the Mountain 145
6. I am the Mirror: The Political Dimensions of Representational Action 173
Conclusion 210
Appendix: Guide to Persons Mentioned in the Text 231
Notes 233
Bibliography 251
Index 263

Descriere

An ethnography of female asceticism and spiritual practice in Japan