A Social History of the Ise Shrines: Divine Capital: Bloomsbury Shinto Studies
Autor Mark Teeuwen, John Breenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 feb 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781474272797
ISBN-10: 1474272797
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Shinto Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1474272797
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 30 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Shinto Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Questions
major
assumptions
about
Ise,
notably
the
idea
that
Ise
has
always
been
defined
by
its
imperial
connections,
and
that
it
has
always
been
a
site
of
Shinto
Notă biografică
Mark
Teeuwenis
Professor
of
Japanese
Studies
at
the
University
of
Oslo,
Norway.
He
has
published
widely
on
the
history
of
Japanese
religions,
with
a
special
focus
on
Shinto.
His
books
includeWatarai
Shinto:
An
Intellectual
History
of
the
Outer
Shrine
in
Ise(1996)
andA
New
History
of
Shinto(2010),
co-authored
by
John
Breen.John
Breenis
Professor
at
the
International
Research
Center
for
Japanese
Studies,
Japan.
He
has
published
widely
on
the
imperial
institution
and
religion
and
state
in
modern
Japan.
His
books
includeA
New
History
of
Shinto(2010),
co-authored
with
Mark
Teeuwen,Girei
to
kenryoku:
Tennono
Meiji
ishin(2011)
andShinto
monogatari:
Ise
no
kingendaishi(2015).
Cuprins
List
of
Maps
and
IllustrationsPrologueNote
to
the
ReaderIntroduction:
Divine
capital:
Ise
and
its
agentsChapter
1.
Divine
wrath
and
court
politicsChapter
2.
Classical
Ise:
Hosophobia
codifiedChapter
3.
Amaterasu's
escape
from
IseChapter
4.
Ise
in
the
Kamakura
period:
Lands
and
secretsChapter
5.
Ise
in
the
Muromachi
period:
War
and
pilgrimsChapter
6.
Ise
restored
and
ShintoisedChapter
7.
Pilgrims'
pleasures:
Ise
and
its
patrons
in
the
Edo
periodChapter
8.
Meiji
Ise:
The
emperor's
mausoleum
and
the
modern
pilgrimChapter
9.
Ise
and
nation
in
Taisho
and
early
Showa
Japan
Chapter
10.
Crisis
and
recovery:
Ise's
postwar
transformationsConclusion:
Phases
of
redevelopmentNotesReferencesIndex
Recenzii
Teeuwen
and
Breen
present
the
narrative
strata
that
make
up
Ise's
historical
identity
and
recount
a
dynamic
history
in
which
the
Ise
shrines
have
been
transformed
many
times
over
the
centuries.
The
result
of
their
thorough
research
is
a
fascinating
and
eye-opening
book,
an
excellent
resource
for
both
researchers
and
teachers
in
the
field
of
Japanese
religions.
Offers a rich, multifaceted account and analysis of the Ise Shrines.
A welcome contribution to the English-language scholarship on this important site in Japan's religious, political, and cultural imagination ... The authors efficiently synthesize voluminous information and trace complex relationships between different actors by adhering to three analytical strategies, an approach that allows the volume's narrative to flow relatively seamlessly.
In this engaging social history of the Ise Shrines, Mark Teeuwen and John Breen challenge cherished notions holding that Ise is the primal locus of Shinto, unifying and providing the standard for all other Shinto shrines since ancient times . Their book is a balanced and authoritative study of a central subject in the history of Japanese religions that will be warmly welcomed and widely appreciated.
This book takes us on a journey into the multilayered history of the Ise Shrines . The book is very well documented and sharp and is a must read study for scholars and students interested in Shinto, religion, and Japan.
This book is ... highly recommended to students of Japanese religious history.
Offers a rich, multifaceted account and analysis of the Ise Shrines.
A welcome contribution to the English-language scholarship on this important site in Japan's religious, political, and cultural imagination ... The authors efficiently synthesize voluminous information and trace complex relationships between different actors by adhering to three analytical strategies, an approach that allows the volume's narrative to flow relatively seamlessly.
In this engaging social history of the Ise Shrines, Mark Teeuwen and John Breen challenge cherished notions holding that Ise is the primal locus of Shinto, unifying and providing the standard for all other Shinto shrines since ancient times . Their book is a balanced and authoritative study of a central subject in the history of Japanese religions that will be warmly welcomed and widely appreciated.
This book takes us on a journey into the multilayered history of the Ise Shrines . The book is very well documented and sharp and is a must read study for scholars and students interested in Shinto, religion, and Japan.
This book is ... highly recommended to students of Japanese religious history.