研究開始時の研究の概要 |
This research project explores the hypothesis that in certain ritual contexts, the divine may be disentangled from purity, and associated to pollution. It does so through a qualitative ethnographic study of Thai Buddhist spirit mediums in Bangkok. My guiding research question is: What is the relationship between the divine and pollution in contemporary Thai Buddhism from the perspective of urban spirit mediums?
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研究実績の概要 |
The JSPS funds enabled me to conduct multiple research trips to Thailand, where I successfully carried out short periods of fieldwork research with spirit mediums. During these periods, I collected data that both confirms and problematizes my proposed thesis, opening avenues for further research that I will carry out in the future when I am able to obtain new funds. The JSPS funds additionally enabled me to carry out trips to Europe, where I presented my tentative research fundings to international audiences. In Europe, Thailand as well as in Japan, I was also able to speak privately with specialists on Buddhism and spirit cults, who gave me usual comments about my ideas and research data. In London, I additionally carried out research using the resources kept at the British Library. Unfortunately, I had to return the funds for the second year of this project as I am leaving Kyoto University's CSEA because my contract has expired. As anticipated above, I nevertheless intend to continue carrying out this project and to publish my research results on international journals acknowledging the generous sponsorship received from JSPS. I also intend to publish this data in a book project on which I have already started working.
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