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Grieving Pregnancy: Memorializing Loss in Japanese Buddhism and American Catholicism
 
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ISBN13:9781978826380
ISBN10:1978826389
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
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Grieving Pregnancy

Memorializing Loss in Japanese Buddhism and American Catholicism
 
Kiadó: Rutgers University Press
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Grieving Pregnancy compares contemporary American Catholic and Japanese Buddhist memorial practices focused on miscarriage, stillbirth, and abortion. Maureen L. Walsh demonstrates that while the memorial practices confront the same basic problem—that is, pregnancy loss—they conceive of the problem in different terms, and as a result, propose distinct responses to it.

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In Grieving Pregnancy: Memorializing Loss in Japanese Buddhism and American Catholicism, Maureen L. Walsh compares how the two religious traditions respond ritually and discursively to miscarriage, stillbirth, and abortion experiences marked by grief for the women involved. The experience of pregnancy loss has always been a part of women’s lives, yet only recently has it garnered attention from religious leaders and scholars commensurate with its prevalence. This book examines pregnancy loss as a theological problem for both Buddhism and Catholicism and analyzes the rites and memorials that have developed to address it, such as Japanese Buddhist mizuko kuy? (water children rites) and emergent American Catholic memorial practices focused on pregnancy loss. These parallel practices have emerged within distinct religious landscapes—a fact reflected in their forms and purposes—and when considered together, they raise questions of keen interest to theological and religious studies about the goals of religious practice and the imagination of human life at its earliest stages.
 

"This book explores rituals, beliefs, and practices surrounding pregnancy loss in Japanese Buddhist culture and in the author's own American Catholic tradition. Maureen Walsh offers us a rich treasure trove of insights and reflections on doctrinal, psychological, sociological, and spiritual dimensions of this all but too human experience."
Tartalomjegyzék:
Preface                                                                                                                                   
1 Introduction                                                                                                            
2 Japanese Mizuko Rites and the Buddhist Imagination of Prenatal Beings             
3 Catholic Theological Anthropologies of Prenatal Life                              
4 Japanese Buddhism, Ritual Efficacy, and Mizuko Kuy?                                        
5 Re-framing Pregnancy Loss through Ritual: American Catholics Making New Memorials       
6 Conclusion                                                                                                  
Acknowledgments     
Notes                                                                                      
Bibliography                                                                                                              
Index