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The Practice of ConcernThe Practice of Concern

The Practice of Concern2004

John W. Traphagan

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"Explores ideas and practices related to religious ritual and health among older people in northern Japan. Drawing on more than three years of ethnographic fieldwork, Traphagan considers various forms of ritual performance and contextualizes these in terms of private and public spheres of activity. An important theme of the book is that for Japanese the expression of concern about family, friends, the community, and the nation is a central symbolic element in religious ritual practice."--Jacket.

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First published
2004
OL Work ID
OL14857270W

Subjects

Older peopleAgingReligious lifeHealth and hygieneSocial life and customsWell-beingReligious aspectsRites and ceremoniesOlder people, japanOlder people, religious lifeOlder people, health and hygieneJapan, social life and customsRural PopulationReligionHealth StatusCultural CharacteristicsCeremonial BehaviorAged

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