Onarigami: Holy Women in the Twentieth Century

This paper intends to show how the belief in onarigami, that is, the spiritual power of women, which gave the Okinawan women an important social and political role in the dual rule characteristic of the kingdom of Ryūkyū, is still relevant today for the rebuilding of Okinawan women's identity....

Full description

Saved in:  
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Wacker, Monika 1962- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Check availability: HBZ Gateway
Fernleihe:Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Published: Nanzan Institute [2003]
In: Japanese journal of religious studies
Year: 2003, Volume: 30, Issue: 3/4, Pages: 339-359
Further subjects:B Women
B Brothers
B Deities
B Religious Studies
B Gender Roles
B Religious rituals
B Villages
B Priestesses
B Clans
B Rice
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)

MARC

LEADER 00000caa a22000002 4500
001 1703403568
003 DE-627
005 20230803110305.0
007 cr uuu---uuuuu
008 200702s2003 xx |||||o 00| ||eng c
035 |a (DE-627)1703403568 
035 |a (DE-599)KXP1703403568 
040 |a DE-627  |b ger  |c DE-627  |e rda 
041 |a eng 
084 |a 0  |2 ssgn 
100 1 |e VerfasserIn  |0 (DE-588)121651835  |0 (DE-627)705603245  |0 (DE-576)182407713  |4 aut  |a Wacker, Monika  |d 1962- 
109 |a Wacker, Monika 1962- 
245 1 0 |a Onarigami  |b Holy Women in the Twentieth Century 
264 1 |c [2003] 
336 |a Text  |b txt  |2 rdacontent 
337 |a Computermedien  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
338 |a Online-Ressource  |b cr  |2 rdacarrier 
520 |a This paper intends to show how the belief in onarigami, that is, the spiritual power of women, which gave the Okinawan women an important social and political role in the dual rule characteristic of the kingdom of Ryūkyū, is still relevant today for the rebuilding of Okinawan women's identity. The ambilineal descent groups recruiting members from both the father's and the mother's side was ideal in fostering an egalitarian society, albeit with a rather strict division of labor, with opportunities to wield power open to both sexes, for the women as state or village priestesses. The need to investigate the matter from an historical point of view is underscored by the recent publication of two works, which will be reviewed here, by a female and a male, a Western and Japanese scholar respectively, who both interpreted Okinawan material without taking the local history into account. Based on her own research, the author shows the roots of the belief in onarigami, traces the steps of historical decline of female religious power throughout the seventeenth to twentieth centuries, and discusses the revival of the identity of women as onarigami towards the end of the last century. 
601 |a Onarigami 
650 4 |a Brothers 
650 4 |a Clans 
650 4 |a Deities 
650 4 |a Gender Roles 
650 4 |a Priestesses 
650 4 |a Religious rituals 
650 4 |a Religious Studies 
650 4 |a Rice 
650 4 |a Villages 
650 4 |a Women 
773 0 8 |i Enthalten in  |t Japanese journal of religious studies  |d Nagoya : Nanzan Institute, 1974  |g 30(2003), 3/4, Seite 339-359  |h Online-Ressource  |w (DE-627)381841855  |w (DE-600)2138771-0  |w (DE-576)281243603  |7 nnns 
773 1 8 |g volume:30  |g year:2003  |g number:3/4  |g pages:339-359 
856 4 0 |u https://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/nfile/2820  |x Verlag  |z kostenfrei  |3 Volltext 
936 u w |d 30  |j 2003  |e 3/4  |h 339-359 
951 |a AR 
ELC |a 1 
ITA |a 1  |t 1 
LOK |0 000 xxxxxcx a22 zn 4500 
LOK |0 001 3694999779 
LOK |0 003 DE-627 
LOK |0 004 1703403568 
LOK |0 005 20200702173256 
LOK |0 008 200702||||||||||||||||ger||||||| 
LOK |0 040   |a DE-Tue135  |c DE-627  |d DE-Tue135 
LOK |0 092   |o n 
LOK |0 852   |a DE-Tue135 
LOK |0 852 1  |9 00 
LOK |0 935   |a ixzs  |a ixzo  |a rwrk 
OAS |a 1 
ORI |a TA-MARC-ixtheoa001.raw 
REL |a 1 
SUB |a REL