著者
安 道幹
出版者
日本オーラル・ヒストリー学会
雑誌
日本オーラル・ヒストリー研究 (ISSN:18823033)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.3, pp.125-144, 2007-09-15 (Released:2018-12-10)

In this text, the movement to excavate remains in Shumarinai is analyzed. When remains function as media to tell the past, these show character of the interpretation diversity and operativeness, exceeding the individual of remains. In addition to, remains don't approve by a one-sided interpretation by the person in the mournful act. It is because the subjectivity of remains often appears. It is shown that remains function so that the person represents voices of dead. Moreover, the grief that the person has accumulated is comforted by the representation. And, participants come to be able to consent and to share the meaning of the remains by the representation. However, the representation has danger that can exclude other interpretations at any time. It is necessary to keep such both of the relation between the person and the dead.