La deificación de las élites sociales en el Japón protohistórico

  • Rafael Abad de los Santos Universidad de Sevilla
Keywords: Protohistory of Japan, kofun, heav­enly sovereign, myth-history, Kojiki

Abstract

This paper analyzes the deification of social elites in the Japanese archi­pelago during the first millennium A.D. After considering archaeological and documentary sources, it is possible to identify the existence of two differ­ent processes: one under which local leaders were granted a divine nature after death (post-mortem deification), the most visible manifestation was the erection of colossal funerary structures (ss. III-VII); and another (in vita deifi­cation), whose objective was legitimat­ing the prevailing power (ss. VII-VIII). One of the major highlights of this sec­ond process was the construction of a genealogy that linked the divinities -kami- who had created the archipelago with reigning monarchs -the heavenly sovereigns-, giving rise a myth-history that had a real influence in Japan until modern times.

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Published
2015-12-18
How to Cite
Abad de los Santos, R. (2015). La deificación de las élites sociales en el Japón protohistórico. ARYS, (12), 395-423. Retrieved from https://e-revistas.uc3m.es/index.php/ARYS/article/view/2925
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Monographic