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Pilgrimages in the secular age from El Camino to Anime

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Pilgrimages in the secular age : from El Camino to Anime

Autor: Okamoto, Ryōsuke
Ausgabe: First English edition
Ort, Verlag, Jahr: Tōkyō, Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2019
Umfang: 175 Seiten
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN 9784866580647 , 486658064X
Schlagwortketten: Wallfahrt / Wallfahrtsweg

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Autor:Okamoto, Ryōsuke
Beteiligte Person:Iwabuchi, Deborah Stuhr
Funktion:Übersetzer
Beteiligte Person:Enda, Kazuko
Funktion:Übersetzer
Titel:Pilgrimages in the secular age
Untertitel:from El Camino to Anime
Originaltitel:Seichi junrei
Von:Okamoto Ryosuke ; translated by Iwabuchi Deborah, Enda Kazuko
Ausgabe:First English edition
Ort:Tōkyō
Verlag:Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
Jahr:2019
Jahr:© 2015
Umfang:175 Seiten
Illustrationsangabe:Illustrationen;Karten
Format:22 cm
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN:9784866580647
ISBN/ISSN/ISMN:486658064X
Anmerkungen:Originally published in Japan by Chūōkōron Shinsha, 2015
Anmerkungen:Aus dem Japanischen übersetzt
Zusammenfassung:"Religion and tourism seem to be an unlikely pair, but in fact, taking a look at these two human behaviors provides invaluable insight into modern society. In the past, holy sites were of immense importance to those who followed a particular religion, and these places used to attract many faithful pilgrims. These days, however, people without faith visit holy places simply to experience something out of the ordinary. Furthermore, many places without any connection to religion are being called "sacred" and attracting people's interest. What really drives people there, and what do people want to gain from the experience? In this informative book, the author discusses various pilgrimages in order to shed light on new types of religious views and faiths that have come into being in the twenty-first century. The book explores the Santiago pilgrimage in Spain; the eighty-eight temple pilgrimage in Shikoku, Japan; B-grade tourist spots; so-called "power spots"; sacred anime sites; and much more. Through examining these places and the people who visit them, the reader will experience a shift in perspective and discover that in this secular age, holy places are no longer supported by religions and doctrines alone. The interchanges between a place and its community of people are what make a place holy. People are placing more importance on the shared image and experience expected to be had there. This is a must-read for researchers investigating the link between tourism and religion and how the two influence each other." -- Publisher's description
Reihe:Japan Library
Systematik:BE 8355
Systematik:BE 8551
Systematik:BM 8610
Systematik:BE 8385
Systematik:LB 57005
Systematik:LB 57450
Systematik:MS 6650
Systematik:QQ 902
Systematik:QQ 918
BV-Nummer:BV045551714
Andere Ausgabe:Übersetzung von
Andere Ausgabe:978-4-12-102306-3