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ユゴレツ ケイトリン
UGORETZ,Kaitlyn
UGORETZ,Kaitlyn
所属
南山宗教文化研究所 助教
職名
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主な研究課題
長期研究:グローバル化・ディジタル化ーグローバル神道コミュニティーについて
専攻分野
日本宗教、神道学、メディアとテクノロジー、ポップカルチャー、ディジタル宗教、人類学

学位

  • 東アジア文化文学修士 (Master of Arts in East Asian Languages and Civilizations) ( 2017年5月   ペンシルバニア大学 (University of Pennsylvania )

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    修士

研究分野

  • 人文・社会 / 宗教学  / 神道 グローバル化 ディジタル宗教 ポップカルチャー

学歴

  • ペンシルバニア大学 (University of Pennsylvania)   東アジア言語文化 (East Asian Languages and Civilizations)

    - 2017年5月

  • ペンシルバニア大学 (University of Pennsylvania)   東アジア言語文化 (East Asian Languages and Civilizations)

    - 2017年5月

所属学協会

  • American Academy of Religion, Association for Asian Studies

委員歴

  • American Academy of Religion, Association for Asian Studies  

論文

  • Do Kentucky Kami Drink Bourbon? Exploring Parallel Glocalization in Global Shinto Offerings

    Religions   13 ( 3 )   1 - 15   2022年3月

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    出版者・発行元:MDPI  

    Scholars of Japanese religion have recently drawn attention to the global repositioning,
    “greening”, and international popularization of Shinto. However, research on Shinto ritual practice
    and material religion continues to focus predominantly on cases located within the borders of the
    Japanese state. This article explores the globalization of Shinto through transnational practitioners’
    strategic glocalization of everyday ritual practices outside of Japan. Drawing upon digital ethnographic fieldwork conducted in online Shinto communities, I examine three case studies centering on
    traditional ritual offerings made at the domestic altar (kamidana): rice, sake, and sakaki branches. I
    investigate how transnational Shinto communities hold in tension a multiplicity of particularistic
    understandings of Shinto locality and authenticity when it comes to domestic ritual practice. While
    relativistic approaches to glocalization locate the sacred and authentic in an archetypical or idealized form of Japanese tradition rooted in its environment, creolization and transformation valorize
    the particularities of one’s personal surroundings and circumstances. Examining these strategies
    alongside recent and historical cases in Shinto ritual at shrines within Japan, I propose that attending
    to processes of “parallel glocalization” helps to illuminate the quasi-fictive notion of the religious
    “homeland” and close the perceived gap in authenticity between ritual practices at home and abroad.

  • Demystifying Remote Research in Anthropology and Asian Studies

    Asia Pacific Perspectives   17 ( 1 )   52 - 71   2021年8月

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    Physically cut off from locations and archives central to our work due to restrictions in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic, area studies scholars must reimagine what constitutes rigorous and responsible research in their respective disciplines. The practice of remote research, however, is not a new one. Digital ethnography, an admittedly niche subdiscipline of anthropology, has long been grappling with the issues of how to value and conduct remote research. This essay explores a number of misconceptions regarding digital and remote research that may aid in contextualizing and coming to terms with the anxieties the broader scholarly community faces. I suggest that we strive in this moment not simply to adapt and adopt remote research as a temporary fix until we can resume business as usual, but to integrate it into our disciplinary frameworks as a legitimate and valuable mode of research.

  • Case Study—World-Wide Shintō: The Globalization of ‘Japanese’ Religion

    Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions   2021年3月

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    出版者・発行元:Bloomsbury Academic  

  • Media and Technology

    Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions   2021年3月

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    出版者・発行元:Bloomsbury Academic  

  • From Ise to the World in a Time of Pandemic

    PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies   17 ( 1 )   45 - 61   2021年1月

  • China English: A Developing, Functional, and Legitimate World English Variety

    Sino-Platonic Papers   264   123 - 140   2016年5月

  • Who Cares for the Care Workers?: A Case Study of the Feminization of Foreign Workers in Japan

    Wharton Asia Review   7 ( 2 )   12 - 22   2016年4月

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書籍等出版物

  • Digital Shinto Communities

    ( 担当: 単著)

     The Database of Religious History  2021年11月 

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    著書種別:事典・辞書

MISC

  • Anime is packed with spirituality and gaining popularity among Gen Z

    Religion News Service   2022年10月

  • Shinto religion has long been entangled with Japan’s politics – and Shinzo Abe was associated with many of its groups

    The Conversation   2022年7月

  • Japan’s Shinto religion is going global and attracting online followers

    The Conversation   2022年2月

  • Gagaku and Japanese Religions: An Exhibition

    2021年9月

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    出版者・発行元:Santa Barbara Museum of Art  

  • The untidiness of Marie Kondo’s eclectic spirituality

    Religion News Service   2021年8月

  • ホワッツ神道?神道入門

    2021年7月

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    出版者・発行元:國學院大學博物館  

  • Fearful Resonances: Critiquing Arlington and American Civil Religion through the Yasukuni Problem

    Critical Asian Studies   2021年3月

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講演・口頭発表等

  • 現代神道のグローバル化

    南山サロン  2023年7月  南山宗教文化研究所

  • Smashing the Silo: Avenues for Teaching the Public about Japan

    2023年2月  Kyushu University IMAP

  • Patchwork Ethnography, Elusive Archives, and the Burdens of Risk and Care

    Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference  2023年2月  Dr. Paula R. Curtis

  • Domesticating the Kami: Tracing Shinto’s Globalization Through Material Culture

    2023年1月  University of Rochester

  • World-Wide Shinto

    2022年12月  University of Pennsylvania

  • Why care about Japanese religions?

    American Academy of Religion Annual Conference  2022年11月  Society for the Study of Japanese Religions

  • ‘Blessed by the YouTube Gods’: Theorizing the Deification of the YouTube algorithm and Sacred Economy of Attention

    American Academy of Religion Annual Conference  2022年11月 

  • Animating Japanese Religion: Exploring Shinto through Pop Culture

    2022年10月  Furman University

  • Shinto Shrines’ Digital Responses to Socially-Distanced Ritual

    Asian Studies Conference Japan (ASCJ)  2022年8月 

  • Do We Have the Technology?: Living into Infrastructural Inequalities to Rebuild a Better Academy

    Digital Orientalist Annual Conference   2022年6月  Digital Orientalist

  • The Academic Online: Making Asian Studies Digitally Present

    Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference  2022年3月  Dr. Paula R. Curtis

  • Ethnography of Japanese Religions Online: Methods for Bridging Digital Divides

    2021年11月  Kyushu University IMAP

  • Shinto in the Time of Coronavirus

    2021年10月  Lawrence University

  • Anime and Pilgrimage Culture in Japan

    2021年10月  Lawrence University

  • Animating Religion: Shinto in Japanese Popular Culture

    2021年10月  Five College Center for East Asian Studies

  • Shinto: Exploring Japan’s ‘Way of the Kami

    2021年9月  Five College Center for East Asian Studies

  • Worshipping the Kami at a Distance: Global Shinto and the COVID-19 Pandemic

    2021年6月  German Institute for Japanese Studies

  • World-Wide Shinto

    2021年4月  University of Pennsylvania

  • Modern Shinto

    2021年4月  University of Cincinnati

  • World-Wide Shinto

    2021年4月  North Carolina State University

  • Your Name and the Religion of Anime

    2021年4月  University of North Carolina

  • Terra Japonica: Locating Sacred Nature in An Emerging Global Shinto Paradigm

    Syncopating Religion: Global Visions Through East and Southeast Asia Symposium  2021年4月  University of California Humanities Research Initiative

  • Shinto Outside of Contemporary Japan

    2021年3月  University of Pennsylvania

  • Hacking Fieldnotes: Using Scrible to Study Online Communities

    Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference  2021年3月 

  • Applying Patchwork Ethnography to Research in Contemporary Japan: A Roundtable on Positionality, Networks, and ‘Piecing Together’ One’s Field

    Southeast Conference of the Association for Asian Studies  2021年1月 

  • (Re)locating the Sacred: Examining the Transnational Production of Shintō Space

    Mapping the Territory: Religion, Place, and Space in Asian Humanities Symposium  2021年1月  University of California Humanities Research Initiative

  • Logging in to the Field: Tips and Tools for Digital Qualitative Research

    Research at a Distance: Japan Studies in an age of Covid-19 Workshop  2021年1月  University of Melbourne

  • Altared Ontologies: Sacred Anxieties in the Glocalization of Shinto Traditions

    American Academy of Religion Annual Conference  2020年12月 

  • Building Digital Shinto

    2020年10月  Skidmore College

  • Shinto in the Time of Coronavirus: Japanese Religion Online During a Global Pandemic

    New England Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference  2020年10月 

  • 国際神道信者の「伊勢」に対する感想

    ‘Ise and Japan’ Study Program Symposium  2020年3月  皇學館大学

  • Drawing on Shinto? Online Shinto Communities’ Responses to the Religious in Hayao Miyazaki’s Anime

    American Academy of Religion Annual Conference  2019年11月 

  • Authority, Access, Archive: Constructing the Digital Shinto Canon

    Mid-Atlantic Regional Association for Asian Studies  2019年10月 

  • Domesticating Shinto: Materialities of Kami Worship Beyond Japan

    University of Pennsylvania Annual Graduate Student Conference on East Asia  2019年4月 

  • World-Wide Shinto: Inventing a Global, Digital Religious Community

    New York Conference on Asian Studies  2018年9月 

  • Characterizing the Barbarian: Chinese Exonyms and Eurasian Relations

    University of Pennsylvania Annual Graduate Student Conference on East Asia  2018年4月 

  • Interrogating Indigeneity: Defining the Boundaries of Participation in Shinto

    Columbia University Annual Graduate Student Conference on East Asia  2017年2月 

  • What is Indigeneity?: Questioning the Narrative Roots of Shinto

    "What Isn’t Shinto?" Symposium  2016年9月  Dr. Jolyon Baraka Thomas

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受賞

  • Wilbur M. Fridell Memorial Award for the Study of Japanese Religions

    2021年   University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Religious Studies  

  • New England Association for Asian Studies Conference Graduate Student Paper Prize

    2020年   New England Association for Asian Studies  

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

  • World-Wide Shinto

    2023年

    Philanthropic Education Organization (P.E.O.)  P.E.O. Scholar Award 

  • Eat Pray Anime

    2022年

    American Academic of Religion  Luce-AAR Advancing Public Scholarship Grant  

  • GAMING+ Project

    2021年

    UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center  Interdisciplinary Humanities Center Graduate Collaborative Award 

  • GAMING+ Project

    2021年

    UCSB Center for Taiwan Studies  UCSB Center for Taiwan Studies Mainstreaming Taiwan Studies Research Grant 

  • World-Wide Shinto

    2020年

    Social Science Research Council  Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship  

  • World-Wide Shinto

    2020年

    University of California, Santa Barbara Graduate Division  Japan Foundation/UCSB Graduate Division Research Accelerator Award  

  • World-Wide Shinto

    2019年

    University of California, Santa Barbara Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies  UCSB Department of East Asian Languages & Cultural Studies Summer Fieldwork Grant  

  • グローバル化・ディジタル化ーグローバル神道コミュニティーについて

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    博士論文は、ディジタルエスノグラフィーに通じて神道のグローバル化とオンライン神道コミュニティーの発展についてを研究しています。

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その他

  • 「Deep Drinks]というポッドキャストのインタビュー

    2023年

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    研究についてのポッドキャストインタビュー

  • 発表ー“What Is Shinto?”

    2022年

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    小中高の連携 (Greely Middle School, Cumberland, ME USA)

  • 「Beyond Japan]というポッドキャストのインタビュー

    2022年

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    研究についてのポッドキャストインタビュー

  • 「Japanese History Hidden in Our Screens]というポッドキャストのインタビュー

    2022年

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    研究についてのポッドキャストインタビュー

  • 「Springtide Research Institute]のインスタグラムインタビュー

    2022年

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    研究についてのインスタグラムインタビュー

  • 「Japan Station]というポッドキャストのインタビュー

    2021年

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    研究についてのポッドキャストインタビュー

  • 「Classical Ideas]というポッドキャストのインタビュー

    2021年

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    研究についてのポッドキャストインタビュー

  • 発表ー"Philosophical Traditions of Ancient China"

    2019年

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    小中高の連携 (Laguna Blanca School, Hope Ranch, CA USA)

  • As The Spirit Moves You: How Studio Ghibli Films Leave Room for A Range of Religious Interpretations

    2019年

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    「Beyond the Tangles]という宗教に関するブログため研究についてのエッセイ

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その他教育活動及び特記事項

  • Animating Religion Literacy: Japanese Pop Culture and Teaching Through Video

    2022年

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    「Engaging Religion」というオンライン雑誌のため、ビデオに通じて日本の宗教とポップカルチャーについて教授法のエッセイである。