RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 The Stigmatisation of Religion in Japan and the Response to It A1 Malik, Luke A2 Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid K1 ReligiĆ³n K1 Historia AB The concept of stigma is used to analyse religion and social identity in Japan. After the Pacific War, religion in Japan and the social identity it provided can be said to have been stigmatised. Today, religion is still highly visible and still used as a mark of social identity and, thus, the effects of stigmatisation might still seem to be problematic. It is shown that in order to overcome this stigma a discourse has emerged. The discourse is associated with a typical reaction to the kind of threat to social identity and esteem that stigma can bring. This is made sense of through a conceptualisation of stigma incorporating the work of Link and Phelan, Nelson Goodman, and Tajfel and Turner. The stigmatisation and destigmatisation of religion and analytic tools to investigate it are particularly relevant today given the demonization of Islam SN 2255-2715 YR 2015 FD 2015 LK http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/20800 UL http://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/20800 LA spa NO Journal of the sociology and theory of religion, 2015, N.1, pags.3-null DS UVaDOC RD 27-nov-2024