日本の廃墓に見る葬送物質文化の崩壊
When Death Falls Apart
Making and Unmaking the Necromaterial Traditions of Contemporary Japan
Gould, Hannah
- 出版社:University of Chicago Press
- 出版年月:2023年 12月
- ISBN:9780226829012
- 装丁:PAP
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装丁について
- 言語:ENG
- 巻数・ページ数:208 p.
- 分類: 仏教・神道・道教・儒教 , 人類学・民族学
- DDC分類:393.0952
- 内容紹介:
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Through an ethnographic study inside Japan's Buddhist goods industry, this book establishes a method for understanding change in death ritual through attention to the dynamic lifecourse of necromaterials. In noisy carpentry studios, flashy funeral-goods showrooms, neglected cemeteries, and cramped kitchens where women prepare memorial feasts, Hannah Gould analyzes the lifecycle of butsudan, illuminating how they are made, circulate through religious and funerary economies, mediate intimate exchanges between the living and the dead, and—as the population ages, families disperse, and fewer homes have space for large lacquer cabinets—eventually fall into disuse. What happens, she asks, when a funerary technology becomes obsolete? And what will take its place?