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Émile Durkheim

Aira Shiratori

Aira Shiratori(白鳥 愛羅, Shiratori Aira) is a key supporting character in the manga seriesDandadan. Formerly one of the most popular students at Kami High School, Aira’s life takes an unexpected turn when she becomes entangled in the bizarre and supernatural events surrounding Momo Ayase and Ken Takakura (Okarun). Despite her initial rivalry with Momo, she eventually becomes one of their closest allies in the battle against paranormal threats.

Émile Durkheim
Born
David Émile Durkheim

(1858-04-15)15 April 1858

Épinal, France
Died 15 November 1917(1917-11-15)(aged 59)

Paris,France
Nationality French
Alma mater École Normale Supérieure
Known for Sacred–profane dichotomy
Collective consciousness
Social fact
Social integration
Anomie
Collective effervescence
Scientific career
Fields Philosophy, sociology, education, anthropology, religious studies
Institutions University of Paris, University of Bordeaux
Influences Immanuel Kant, René Descartes,Plato, Herbert Spencer,Aristotle, Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Auguste Comte. William James, John Dewey, Fustel de Coulanges, Jean-Marie Guyau, Charles Bernard Renouvier, John Stuart Mill
Influenced Marcel Mauss,Claude Lévi-Strauss, Talcott Parsons, Maurice Halbwachs, Jonathan Haidt, Lucien Lévy-Bruhl,Bronisław Malinowski, Fernand Braudel, Pierre Bourdieu, Charles Taylor, Henri Bergson, Emmanuel Levinas, Steven Lukes, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, E. E. Evans-Pritchard, Mary Douglas, Paul Fauconnet, Robert N. Bellah, Ziya Gökalp, David Bloor, Randall Collins, Neil Smelser[1]

Appearance

Aira is depicted as a stylish and confident young woman with long, flowing hair and a distinct sense of fashion. Her beauty and charisma initially contribute to her popularity at school, but her encounters with the supernatural push her into situations where she has to rely on her wits and courage more than her looks.

A collection of Durkheim's courses on the origins of socialism (1896), edited and published by his nephew, Marcel Mauss, in 1928

Aira Shiratori from Dandadan, shown in her full appearance. Her elegant yet confident demeanor, paired with her distinct fashion sense, reflects her bold personality and central role in the series.

Abilities

  • Spiritual Awareness: Aira develops a heightened sensitivity to spirits and paranormal entities, allowing her to detect and interact with them.
  • Energy Manipulation: Under Seiko Ayase’s tutelage, Aira begins to harness and control spiritual energy, enabling her to contribute actively during confrontations with supernatural foes.
  • Combat Prowess: While not as physically powerful as Momo or Okarun, Aira uses her agility, creativity, and growing powers to hold her own in battles.

Role in Dandadan

Aira Shiratori’s involvement in the series begins with her rivalry with Momo Ayase, stemming from their school days. However, her life takes a drastic turn after an encounter with the paranormal forces that frequently surround Momo and Okarun. This event leads to Aira inadvertently awakening latent spiritual abilities, which she learns to harness with guidance from Momo’s grandmother, Seiko Ayase.

From that point forward, Aira becomes an integral member of the team, assisting Momo, Okarun, and their other allies in battles against yokai, aliens, and other supernatural entities. Her growing bond with the group and her increasing mastery of her abilities make her an indispensable ally in their shared quest to overcome the paranormal.

Relationships

Momo Ayase

Initially a rival, Aira’s relationship with Momo evolves into a strong friendship. Their dynamic is marked by playful teasing and mutual respect, as Aira comes to admire Momo’s strength and courage.

Ken Takakura (Okarun)

Aira shares a lighthearted camaraderie with Okarun, often joking at his expense while providing support in critical moments.

Seiko Ayase

Aira views Seiko as a mentor, seeking her guidance to improve her spiritual abilities. The two share a respectful, though occasionally comedic, relationship.

Trivia and Insights

  • Name Symbolism: Aira’s surname, “Shiratori” (白鳥), means “white bird,” symbolizing elegance and purity, traits that contrast with the chaotic and supernatural challenges she faces.
  • Rivalry with Momo: Aira’s initial rivalry with Momo adds a layer of depth to her character, as it transitions into a meaningful friendship over the course of the series.
  • Latent Potential: Her sudden awakening of spiritual abilities hints at a deeper backstory, which is explored as the series unfolds.

Legacy and Impact

Aira Shiratori is a compelling addition to Dandadan’s cast, providing a unique perspective and dynamic to the group. Her journey from a confident, popular student to a capable and reliable ally in the fight against the paranormal highlights her character development. Aira’s blend of humor, determination, and emotional depth makes her a beloved figure among fans of the series.