Ancestor worship in contemporary Japan

IF 0.1 Q4 AREA STUDIES Japanese Studies in Russia Pub Date : 2023-01-05 DOI:10.55105/2500-2872-2022-4-90-107
I. V. Avdiushenkova
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This article examines the transformation of ancestor worship in the context of socio-political and religious conditions and identifies the characteristics of worship in contemporary Japanese society and the changes in the form of practices and functions of this worship occurring today.Ancestor worship is not a phenomenon unique to traditional societies: in 21st century Japan, ancestor worship rituals are practiced by a large part of the population. After World War II, Japanese veneration practices underwent significant changes. The post-war modernization and urbanization of Japanese society played a major role in these changes, leading to the breakdown of the traditional family system. The concept of ancestor itself changes: the concept of ancestor tends to expand and begins to extend bilaterally (to both the husband and wife lines). There has been a transition from the “obligatory” concept of an ancestor, which includes all deceased ancestors in the direct line of succession regardless of personal preferences, to an “optional” one, which limits the concept of “ancestor” to close relatives whose memories are dear to the descendant. With the change in the concept of the ancestor, the functions of ancestor veneration also undergo a transformation: the former functions of veneration rituals contributed to the stability of the ie system, while the new ones consist in relieving psychological tensions between the living and the dead and bringing comfort to particular people. There has been a “privatization” of ancestor veneration, that is, a growing dominance of personal functions in veneration. Diversification of family types, especially pronounced in the first decades of the 21st century, is also reflected in the rites of ancestor veneration: alternatives to traditional funerals and new forms of burial and storage of remains are appearing.The article concludes that, despite changes in the functions and forms of ancestor worship, the place given to the dead in their lives by the living remains invariably important. And the individualization of veneration practices and the undying belief of a large part of the Japanese population in the power of ancestor spirits indicate that the ancestor cult in contemporary Japan is apparently at the next stage of its unfolding, but by no means of extinction.
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当代日本的祖先崇拜
本文考察了在社会政治和宗教条件下祖先崇拜的转变,并确定了当代日本社会中崇拜的特征以及今天这种崇拜的形式和功能的变化。祖先崇拜并不是传统社会独有的现象:在21世纪的日本,大部分人口都在进行祖先崇拜仪式。第二次世界大战后,日本的祭祀习俗发生了重大变化。战后日本社会的现代化和城市化在这些变化中发挥了重要作用,导致了传统家庭制度的崩溃。祖先的概念本身发生了变化:祖先的概念趋于扩大,并开始向双方(夫妻双方)延伸。祖先的概念已经从“强制性”转变为“可选择性”,即“祖先”的概念将包括直系继承线上所有已故的祖先,而不管个人偏好如何。“祖先”的概念将限于对后代有重要记忆的近亲。随着祖先观念的变化,祭祖的功能也发生了转变:祭祖仪式原有的功能是促进社会体系的稳定,而新的功能则是缓解生者与死者之间的心理紧张,给特定的人带来安慰。祭祖出现了“私有化”现象,即个人功能在祭祖中的主导地位日益增强。家庭类型的多样化,在21世纪头几十年尤其明显,也反映在祭祖仪式上:传统葬礼的替代方案和新的埋葬和遗体储存形式正在出现。文章的结论是,尽管祖先崇拜的功能和形式发生了变化,但活着的人在他们的生活中给予死者的地位仍然很重要。崇拜活动的个体化以及大部分日本人对祖先精神力量的永恒信仰表明,当代日本的祖先崇拜显然正处于发展的下一个阶段,但绝不是灭绝。
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