Search Results - "Teeuwen, Mark"
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Kyoto’s Gion Festival in Late Classical and Medieval Times: Actors, Legends, and Meanings
Published in Religions (Basel, Switzerland ) (01-06-2022)“…Kyoto’s Gion festival has arguably the best-documented history of all festivals (sairei) in Japan, and studies of its development have heavily influenced our…”
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Early Modern Secularism? Views on Religion in Seji kenbunroku (1816)
Published in Japan review (01-01-2013)“…Seji kenbunroku (Matters of the World: An Account of What I Have Seen and Heard) is an extensive critique of all manner of social evils, written by an…”
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Clashing Models: Ritual Unity vs Religious Diversity
Published in Japan review (2017)“…This article seeks to add to our understanding of the boundary drawing between religious and secular spheres in nineteenth-and early twentiethcentury Japan in…”
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Introduction: Formations of the Secular in Japan
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Review of: Yoshida Kazuhiko 吉田一彦, ed., Shinbutsu yūgō no Higashi Ajia shi 神仏融合の東アジア史
Published in Japanese journal of religious studies (14-11-2022)Get full text
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Shinbutsu yugo no Higashi Ajia shi [phrase omitted]
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Faith as Authenticity: Kyoto’s Gion Festival in 2020
Published in Japanese journal of religious studies (22-03-2021)“…In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated the cancellation of public events throughout Japan. Kyoto’s Gion Festival was no exception. In an attempt to…”
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Lust, commerce, and corruption: an account of what I have seen and heard, by an Edo Samurai
Published 2014“…By 1816, Japan had recovered from the famines of the 1780s and moved beyond the political reforms of the 1790s. Despite persistent economic and social…”
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Kyoto's Gion festival: a longue-durée history of patronage, piety, and play
Published in Religion (London. 1971) (03-07-2023)“…The Gion festival of Kyoto has a relatively well-documented history of more than a millennium. This article uses historical sources to investigate the dynamic…”
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Assembling Shinto: Buddhist Approaches to Kami Worship in Medieval Japan by Anna Andreeva (review)
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The “Greatest Problem”: Religion and State Formation in Meiji Japan by Trent E. Maxey (review)
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Festivals in Asia: patronage, play, and piety
Published in Religion (London. 1971) (03-07-2023)“…This introductory article argues, on the basis of case studies in the thematic issue, that the interplay of patronage, play, and piety provides us with a…”
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Government by Mourning: Death and Political Integration in Japan, 1603–1912 by Atsuko Hirai (review)
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A Buddhist Theory of Semiotics: Signs, Ontology, and Salvation in Japanese Esoteric Buddhism by Fabio Rambelli (review)
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Poetry, Sake, and Acrimony. Arakida Hisaoyu and the Kokugaku Movement
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Review of: Bernard Faure, Michael Como, Iyanaga Nobumi (eds.), Rethinking Medieval Shintō/Respenser le shintō medieval
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Comparative perspectives on the emergence of jindō and Shinto
Published in Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (01-01-2007)“…The common understanding that Shinto is Japan's “indigenous religion” makes it difficult to raise the question of when and how this Shinto emerged as a…”
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Attaining Union with the Gods. The Secret Books of Watarai Shinto
Published in Monumenta nipponica (01-07-1993)Get full text
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"Sendai Kuji Hongi" Authentic Myths or Forged History?
Published in Monumenta Nipponica (01-03-2007)Get full text
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Kokugaku vs. Nativism
Published in Monumenta Nipponica (01-06-2006)Get full text
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