@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02001052, author = {天野, 紗緒里 and AMANO, Saori}, journal = {名古屋大学人文学フォーラム, Humanities Forum, Nagoya University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The purpose of this paper is to clarify how people become fortune-tellers and what kind of self-image they hold in their activities, with the aim of reconsidering fortune-tellers as folk shamans in contemporary Japanese society, and to gain suggestions for future research on shamanism and spirituality. This paper focuses on the people who are belonged an “Uranai-no-Yakata (house of fortunetelling)” because they are considered fortune-tellers, generally. It clears fortune-tellers attend courses and master divination, whether it is cosmological or spiritual one. It shows there is possibility that fortune-tellers accepted the image of "a fortune-teller is a counselor" presented by Ehara Hiroyuki, who appeared in the media in the 2000s, as their self-image. It said to that people anguished because the image of "how people should live" is different from between traditional religions and folk beliefs and today's society. Therefore, people need spirituality as a new religion in urban societies. This paper indicates that people’s concerns and lives reflect in the diversity of fortune-tellers.}, pages = {421--436}, title = {占い師のなりかたと自己像 : 東海地方の占い師の事例から}, volume = {4}, year = {2021} }