Aum Shinrikyo and religious terrorism in Japanese collective memory - Rin Ushiyama

Aum Shinrikyo and religious terrorism in Japanese collective memory

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Buch | Hardcover
230 Seiten
2022
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-726737-0 (ISBN)
68,55 inkl. MwSt
This is the first comprehensive study of the competing memories of Aum Shinrikyo's religious terrorism. Interrogating an array of primary sources including original interviews with victims and ex-members, this book reveals how clashing representations of the 'Aum Affair' have hindered social repair and reconciliation.
Aum Shinrikyō's sarin attack on the Tokyo subway in March 1995 left an indelible mark on Japanese society. This is the first book to offer a comprehensive study of the competing memories of Aum Shinrikyō's religious terrorism. Developing a sociological framework for how uneven distributions of power and resources shape commemorative processes, this book explores how the Aum Affair developed as a 'cultural trauma' in Japanese collective memory following the Tokyo attack. Interrogating an array of sources including mass media reports and interviews with victims and ex-members, it reveals the multiple clashing narratives over the causes of Aum's violence, the efficacy of 'brainwashing' and 'mind control', and whether capital punishment is justified. It shows that although cultural trauma construction requires the use of moral binaries such as 'good vs. evil', 'pure vs. impure', and 'sacred vs. profane', the entrenchment of such binary codes in commemorative processes can ultimately hinder social repair and reconciliation.

Rin Ushiyama is Lecturer in Sociology at Queen's University Belfast, a post he has held since 2021. He holds a PhD in Sociology (2017) from Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge. Previously, he was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Sociology, Cambridge, and a Research Fellow at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. He is currently a Co-Editor of Cultural Sociology (British Sociological Association/SAGE). He is a cultural and political sociologist interested in contested memories of violence, including war, terrorism, and colonialism with a regional focus on East Asia. His latest research investigates historical denial in the context of contemporary Japan and East Asia.

1: Introduction
2: Towards a Multi-layered Account of Collective Memory
3: The Prelude to Destruction: the 1994 Matsumoto Sarin Attack
4: Shock and Anger: Societal Responses to the Tokyo Subway Attack
5: Commemorating Crisis: State, Media, and Civil Responses to the Aum Affair
6: Public Intellectuals and the Struggle over Mind Control
7: Performing Victimhood: Pursuing Justice after Tragedy
8: The Trauma of Perpetrators
9: Conclusions

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie British Academy Monographs
Zusatzinfo 4 figures
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 240 mm
Gewicht 496 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Biopsychologie / Neurowissenschaften
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-726737-8 / 0197267378
ISBN-13 978-0-19-726737-0 / 9780197267370
Zustand Neuware
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