Skip to content
Libra Esoterica

Urban Shamans

Tracing a New Discourse in Contemporary Japan

by Rivadossi, Silvia | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-

  • First published:
  • 21st century
  • Language: Italian

What does it mean to be a ‘shaman’ in present-day Tokyo? In what way(s) is the role of the shamanic practitioner represented at a popular level? Are certain characteristics emphasised and others downplayed? This book offers an answer to these questions through the analysis of a specific discourse on shamans that emerged in the Japanese metropolitan context between the late 20th century and the first decade of the 21st century, a discourse that the more ‘traditional’ approaches to the study on shamanism do not take into account. In order to better contextualise this specific discourse, the volume opens with a brief historical account of the formation of the academic discourse on shamans. Within the theoretical framework offered by critical discourse analysis and by means of multi-sited ethnographic research, it then weaves together different case studies: three novels by Taguchi Randy, a manga, a TV series and the case of an urban shaman who is mostly active in Tokyo. The main elements emerging from these case studies are explored by situating them in the precise historical and social context within which the discourse has been developed. This shows that the new discourse analysed shares several characteristics with the more ‘traditional’ and accepted discourses on shamanism, while at the same time differing in certain respects. In this work, particular attention is given to how the category and term ‘shaman’ is defined, used and re-negotiated in the Japanese metropolitan context. Through this approach, the book aims to further problematize the categories of ‘shaman’ and ‘shamanism’, by highlighting certain aspects that are not yet accepted by many scholars, even though they constitute a discourse that is relevant and effective.

Provenance

Why this book is in the catalog

Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Shamanism and spirit practice.

  • Shamanism and spirit practice

    Controlled discovery queries from doab and oapen matched “shamanism”. Retained metadata contains “Shamans” in the title, “Shamanism” in the description, “Shamans” in the description, and 2 additional metadata match(es).

    • shamanism· via Directory of Open Access Books
    • shamanism· via OAPEN Library
    • Shamans· in title
    • Shamanism· in description
    • Shamans· in description
    • Shamanism· in subject

Membership records how this book met the catalog’s discovery criteria — relevance to a tradition, not a judgment of the book’s claims.

Read & download

Free, public copies reported by our sources. Links open the source directly.

Not yet in passage search

Pro research answers quote indexed passages. Ask the library to index this book’s public text.

marks a direct file download. Rights vary by country; each source states its own terms.

Buy or borrow

No ISBN on record, so the Amazon link searches by title and author. WorldCat shows libraries near you that hold a copy.

Editions

One edition cataloged here.

Tracing a New Discourse in Contemporary Japan

Directory of Open Access Books edition

None; Venice, Italy

2020Edizioni Ca’ Foscari – Venice University PressItalianOpen access

Subjects

12 subject headings

Identifiers & provenance

How this record was assembled, and the authority identifiers it carries.

Identifiers

DOAB
  • 20.500.12854/178173
OAPEN
  • 20.500.12657/114580

Cataloged from

Catalog id
doab:20.500.12854/178173
Edition coverage
Multi source partial
Retrieved