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- Kataoka Tatsuki
- Kyoto University
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- Other Title
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- 神様未満?
- 神様未満? : 愛媛県菊間町の牛鬼からみた神と妖怪
- カミサマ ミマン? : エヒメケン キクママチ ノ ギュウ オニ カラ ミタ カミ ト ヨウカイ
- Gods and <i>Yokai</i> in the <i>Ushioni</i> of Kikuma, Ehime Prefecture
- 愛媛県菊間町の牛鬼からみた神と妖怪
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Abstract
<p>This paper attempts to reconsider the distinction between kami (gods) and yokai (demonical beings) by referring to a case study of the ushioni (cattle demon) of Kikuma, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. In an official statement, the ushioni is not an object of worship but an outrider for the procession of the portable shrine of the local Shinto shrine’s annual festival. However, in practice, it is difficult to explain the role the ushioni plays in the festival in terms of the outrider function, for the reason that there are quite few occasions in which the ushioni leads the portable shrine in actual processions. Indeed, god-like function is attributed to the ushioni in some occasions during the festival, and the ushioni itself behaves as if it were a god. In addition, the real motivation for the local people to bring the ushioni to the festival site is their fear of disaster anticipated to occur when the ushioni procession stops rather than its outrider function.</p>
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- Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology
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Japanese Journal of Cultural Anthropology 85 (4), 623-639, 2021
Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390288603145537664
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- NII Article ID
- 130008062703
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- NII Book ID
- AA11958949
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- ISSN
- 24240516
- 13490648
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- NDL BIB ID
- 031463771
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
- CiNii Articles
- KAKEN
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- Disallowed