In this post, Aura Di Febo details how religious actors in Japan employ strategies of ‘reflexive secularisation’ in order to spread religious values in secularised public spaces. “Shukyōsei [omote ni] dashite wa ikenai,” or, “Religiosity cannot be brought out [in public].” This was one of the expressions most frequently heard during my fieldwork. My fieldwork…Read more Negotiating Religion in Secularised Domains: Religiously Inspired Social Care in Japan
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