Amabiko: The Oceanic Ape and Its Rhizomatic Body

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Andrea Castiglioni
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Abstract

The amabiko アマビコ is a chimerical aquatic hybrid similar to an oceanic ape with oracular and thaumaturgic powers, which inspired ludic and religious micro-practices in the late Edo (1603–1868) and early Meiji periods (1868–1912). The present study investigates the genealogy of the amabiko and the pivotal role played by itinerant sellers known as news criers (yomiuri) in the diffusion of images and stories concerning the amabiko, its worshiping protocols, and talismanic effects. Beyond the philological analysis of written documents, I also examine hitherto understudied prints and local gazetteers’ illustrations to understand the salvific value and “ocular luck” (ganpuku) associated with the amabiko. Moreover, this article shows how the socio-religious milieu concerning the amabiko had a trans-social nature, spanning both elite and subaltern classes. The amabiko’s physicality also provides a unique opportunity to explore the uncanny and polysemic contact areas between human and nonhuman bodies.

Amabiko:海洋猿和它的根状体
奄美子(amabiko アマビコ)是一种类似于海猿的幻想中的水生混血儿,具有通灵和通神的能力,在江户末期(1603-1868 年)和明治初期(1868-1912 年)激发了人们的哑剧和微观宗教活动。本研究调查了 amabiko 的谱系,以及在传播有关 amabiko 的图像和故事、其供奉仪式和护身符效果的过程中,被称为报信者(yomiuri)的流动卖艺人所扮演的关键角色。除了对书面文件进行语言学分析外,我还研究了迄今为止研究不足的印刷品和地方志插图,以了解与 amabiko 相关的救赎价值和 "眼福"(ganpuku)。此外,本文还展示了与 amabiko 相关的社会宗教环境如何具有跨社会性,横跨精英阶层和次等阶层。amabiko 的身体性也为探索人类和非人类身体之间的不可思议和多义性接触领域提供了一个独特的机会。
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期刊介绍: JRJ is committed to an approach based on religious studies, and is open to contributions coming from different disciplines, such as anthropology, sociology, history, Buddhist studies, Japanese studies, art history, and area studies. The Journal of Religion in Japan encourages critical application of ideas and theories about Japanese religions and constitutes a forum for new theoretical developments in the field of religion in Japan. The Journal does not provide a venue for inter-religious dialogue and confessional approaches.
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