女たちの生活ポリティックス : 沖縄村落の統合と葛藤の政治人類学
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The aim of this paper is to clarify on conflicts among women toward spiritual power in an Okinawan village, from a viewpoint of "discourses of individual" and "daily strategy". I used the method of participant observation and hearing based on lifeology and cultural anthropology including political anthropology. As a result, I found that the priestess system is an origin of conflicts, and lower-classed priestess became shamans to against upper-classed priestess which based on two opposite descents according to their folklore about formation of the village. For lower-classed priestesses, to become shaman is one of strategies to be freed from fixed priestess system and to transcend upper-classed priestesses by using their spiritual power. This means that shamanism has a function as an "antiauthority device" to deny, dissolve and deconstruct toward authority.
- 日本生活学会の論文
- 1999-09-30