This essay explores contemporary ChonDoJe, Buddhist abortion death rituals in South Korea. I argue that both the fetus and the participants of the rituals can be conceptualized as biopolitical-spiritual subjects. This research uses participant observation, analysis of ritual texts, and a literature review of population control policies to situate the Buddhist abortion death rituals in the context of the colonial and post-colonial ‘modern’ reproductive regime in South Korea. The rites’ participants have contradictory and multifaceted identities in the transnational biopolitical reproductive regimes as they are constructed as both the targets of population control policies as well as the ‘sinners’ of abortion. I argue that the collective reen...
Helen Hardacre provides new insights into the spiritual and cultural dimensions of abortion debates ...
This dissertation examines South Korean middle-class mothers’ postpartum care practices which have b...
Contemporary services for safe childbirth offered by Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines attract lar...
Considerably moreso than in the United States, abortion as opposed to contraception seems to constit...
The aim of the dissertation is to present the complex system of Buddhist rituals of death. Being the...
This study examines Christian death rites in modem Korea in the light of the complex interplay of Co...
Death and the activities and beliefs surrounding it can teach us much about the ideals and cultures ...
This thesis explains the way in which the memory of historical violence is reconstituted and deconst...
While based on research which began intensively in 1986 and which will extend over more than two yea...
This paper examines the controversial Japanese ritual mizuko kuyÅ in light of implications from the ...
The issue of legal regulation of abortion is one of the main challenges facing modern law. The bioet...
The present study investigates ritualizing abortion in the Netherlands. Explorative, qualitative res...
In Thailand, abortion received little attention until the 1980s, when some social activists introduc...
Korean Shamanism has historically been a marginalized part of Korean society frequently associated w...
This paper explores the factors that influence the practice of induced abortion in a very low fertil...
Helen Hardacre provides new insights into the spiritual and cultural dimensions of abortion debates ...
This dissertation examines South Korean middle-class mothers’ postpartum care practices which have b...
Contemporary services for safe childbirth offered by Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines attract lar...
Considerably moreso than in the United States, abortion as opposed to contraception seems to constit...
The aim of the dissertation is to present the complex system of Buddhist rituals of death. Being the...
This study examines Christian death rites in modem Korea in the light of the complex interplay of Co...
Death and the activities and beliefs surrounding it can teach us much about the ideals and cultures ...
This thesis explains the way in which the memory of historical violence is reconstituted and deconst...
While based on research which began intensively in 1986 and which will extend over more than two yea...
This paper examines the controversial Japanese ritual mizuko kuyÅ in light of implications from the ...
The issue of legal regulation of abortion is one of the main challenges facing modern law. The bioet...
The present study investigates ritualizing abortion in the Netherlands. Explorative, qualitative res...
In Thailand, abortion received little attention until the 1980s, when some social activists introduc...
Korean Shamanism has historically been a marginalized part of Korean society frequently associated w...
This paper explores the factors that influence the practice of induced abortion in a very low fertil...
Helen Hardacre provides new insights into the spiritual and cultural dimensions of abortion debates ...
This dissertation examines South Korean middle-class mothers’ postpartum care practices which have b...
Contemporary services for safe childbirth offered by Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines attract lar...