Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
ペラルタ J.T. フィリピン国立博物館, 人類学部, 部長
ホカノ L.F. フィリピン大, エイシャンセンター, 教授
エバンヘリスタ A.E. フィリピン国立博物館, 副館長
TAMAKI Yasuaki Tokyo Metropolitan University, 人文学部, 助手 (90192640)
SHIMIZU Hiromu Kyushu University, 教養部, 助教授 (70126085)
KATAYAMA Yutaka Okayama University, 教養部, 助教授 (10144403)
WATARI Junkichi Bunka Women's University, 短期大学部, 助教授 (60099546)
KIKUCHI Kyoko Tuda Juku University, 学芸学部, 助教授 (10161415)
SASAKI Kokan Komazawa University, 文学部, 教授 (30052426)
MURATAKE Seiichi Aoyama Gakuin Women's Collage, 教授 (70086924)
JOCANO LANDA F. University Of The Philippines
PERALTA JESUS T. National Museum, The Philippines
EVANGELISTA ALFREDO E. National Museum, The Philippines
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Research Abstract |
This study is conducted as a part of the research project which aims at clarifying the religious view and national identity in a multi-ethnic society of the Philippines from the standpoints of social anthropology, religious anthropology and ethnology. The survey will be conducted so as to discuss the common topics with regard to the religious aspects, customary law, value system, socio-political leadership, women's role and national identity. The research was conducted in various religious settings as follows : 1) religious confrontation in Chinese society (by Sasaki, at Metro-Manila and Cebu), 2) the process of both religious consolidation and nationalization in minority societies (by Muratake at Metro Manila, and Peralta at Northern Luzon). 3) women's social roles and participation among Filipino societies and the education of national identity at elemental level. (by K. Kikuchi at Manila and Cebu), 4) nationalization and consciousness of nation are reflected with Catholic mission works, political behavior and kinship system (by Y. Kikuchi in Manila), 5) modernization of life structure in minority society (by Watari at Mindoro and Peralta in Northern Luzon), 6) nationalization and Islamism (by Tamaki at Butuan), 7) national identity and Philippine politics (by Katayama and Jocano at Metro Manila), 8) political monuments and nationalism (by Shimizu at Manila and Batangas), 9) middle class identity and nationalism (by Evangelista at Metro Manila). This study is characterized as a synthetic one which all researchers conducted the fieldwork in different religious settings which contain Aminism, Catholicism, Taoism, and Islamism, focusing on a common topic which is on the emergence of Filipino identity. The data and viewpoints presented in this study will contribute to the further research of the religious view and national identity of the Philippines society.
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