Transnational giving between Shikoku, Japan and Burma/ Myanmar: From memorializing One’s dead to humanitarianism with peace and war reflections

IF 0.8 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
M. Creighton
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Bagan, Myanmar (formerly Burma) is famous for its over 2200 Buddhist temples. People contribute to these temples as charitable work, to fulfill social or sacred obligations, or show they are “good Buddhists”. In World War II Japan’s military government sent Shikoku youth to South East Asia, including Burma, where over 6000 died. Following WWII, Shikoku groups sent funds to Burma to memorialize their dead. Thus began over 70 years of transnational giving involving construction and maintenance of temples, generalized support, and bringing medical advances to Burma/Myanmar. This article explores Shikoku-Myanmar transnational giving, and how it reverberates with peace and war issues. It raises a counter narrative to the Japanese state’s assertion that Yasukuni Shrine is necessary to memorialize war dead, makes links with Japanese citizens’ movements upholding Japan’s pacifist constitution and Article 9 (renouncing militarism), and adds to gift-giving frameworks, showing how, once established gift-giving can create obligations including those not directly about reciprocation.
四国、日本和缅甸之间的跨国捐赠:从纪念死者到和平与战争反思的人道主义
缅甸蒲甘(前缅甸)以其2200多座佛教寺庙而闻名。人们向这些寺庙捐款,作为慈善工作,履行社会或神圣义务,或表明他们是“好佛教徒”。在第二次世界大战中,日本军政府将四国青年送往东南亚,包括缅甸,那里有6000多人死亡。第二次世界大战后,四国集团向缅甸提供资金以纪念他们的死难者。由此开始了70多年的跨国捐赠,包括寺庙的建设和维护、广泛的支持,以及为缅甸/缅甸带来医疗进步。本文探讨了四国缅甸的跨国捐赠,以及它如何与和平与战争问题产生共鸣。它提出了一种与日本政府声称靖国神社是纪念战争亡灵所必需的说法相反的说法,与维护日本和平宪法和第九条(放弃军国主义)的日本公民运动建立了联系,并增加了送礼框架,展示了,一旦确立,赠与可以产生义务,包括那些不直接涉及回报的义务。
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Ethnography
Ethnography Multiple-
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3.60
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期刊介绍: A major new international journal successfully launched in 2000 Ethnography is a new international and interdisciplinary journal for the ethnographic study of social and cultural change. Bridging the chasm between sociology and anthropology, it is becoming the leading network for dialogical exchanges between monadic ethnographers and those from all disciplines involved and interested in ethnography and society. It seeks to promote embedded research that fuses close-up observation, rigorous theory and social critique.
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