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Narratives of sorrow and dignity

Japanese women, pregnancy loss, and modern rituals of grieving

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Bardwell L. Smith
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An edition of Narratives of sorrow and dignity (2013)

Narratives of sorrow and dignity

Japanese women, pregnancy loss, and modern rituals of grieving

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"Bardwell L. Smith offers a fresh perspective on mizuko kuyō, the Japanese ceremony performed to bring solace to those who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion. Showing how old and new forms of myth, symbol, doctrine, praxis, and organization combine and overlap in contemporary mizuko kuyō̄, Smith provides critical insight from many angles: the sociology of the family, the power of the medical profession, the economics of temples, the import of ancestral connections, the need for healing in both private and communal ways and, perhaps above all, the place of women in modern Japanese religion. At the heart of Smith's research is the issue of how human beings experience the death of a life that has been and remains precious to them. While universal, these losses are also personal and unique. The role of society in helping people to heal from these experiences varies widely and has changed enormously in recent decades. In examples of grieving for these kinds of losses one finds narratives not only of deep sorrow but of remarkable dignity."--Publisher's website.

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410

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Table of Contents

Part 1: Approaching the worlds of mizuko. Mizuko kuyō: Memorial services for child loss in Japan
Architectural, iconographic, doctrinal features of mizuko kuyō
Situating the rites of mourning: Two temples and a variety of visitors
The phenomena of mizuko kuyō: Responses to pregnancy loss.
Part 2: Deciphering the worlds of pregnancy loss: Women, men, and the unborn. Japanese woman as housewife, mother, and worker: Patterns of change and continuity (1868-2010)
Ancestors, angry spirits, and the unborn: Caring for the dead on the path to ancestorhood
Mothers, society, and pregnancy loss: Rethinking the meaning of nurture.
Part 3: Relating mizuko rei to the larger worlds of profound loss
The revival of death, the rebirth of grieving, and ways of mourning
Rituals of affliction; An invitation to sobriety.
Appendices. Adashino Nenbutsuji, English language text of mizuko kuyo service
Yvonne Rand, Jizo: Protector of travelers into and out of life
Sai-no-kawara text, tr. of Manabe Kosai. Jizo-bosatsu no kenkyu [research on Jizo Bodhisattva]. Kyoto: Sanmitsudo shoten, 1960
Yasuo Sakakibara, Economic development and temple economics in Japan.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-397) and index.

Series
Oxford ritual studies, Oxford ritual studies

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Dewey Decimal Class
294.3/4388
Library of Congress
BQ5030.F47 S65 2013, BQ5030.F47S65 2013

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Pagination
xvii, 410 pages
Number of pages
410

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Open Library
OL26883502M
ISBN 10
0199942137, 0199942153
ISBN 13
9780199942138, 9780199942152
LCCN
2012042673
OCLC/WorldCat
823380559

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