@article{oai:komajo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001417, author = {ダニエル, フリードリック and Daniel, FRIEDRICH}, issue = {27}, month = {Dec}, note = {This article explores responses to depopulation at a temple community in rural Hokkaido. Based on two years of fieldwork, I provide an ethnographic account of the ways in which priests and temple leaders in depopulated regions frame temples as providers of social services and sites of collective memory where the efforts of previous generations to establish the community are acknowledged and made known to future generations. Beyond simply providing an overview of attempts to ensure future viability, I will also shed light on the contradictory moods and motivations of temple priests and leaders as they struggle to ensure their temple’s future despite simultaneously being confronted with the knowledge that the temple and surrounding community have experienced declines in population and social services which threaten to derail any attempts at achieving a sustainable future.}, pages = {131--140}, title = {生き残りをかけた問い〜日本における寺院仏教と人口減少〜}, year = {2020}, yomi = {ダニエル, フリードリック} }