Japanese Religions
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Lucia Dolce - School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK
December 2011 | 1 678 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This set, as a collection of representative studies on Japanese Religions, illustrates the diversity and complexity of the Japanese religious experience, past and contemporary, while at the same time offering an overview of the most updated research in the field. The themes selected promote avenues of analysis that place the religious phenomenon in its socio-historical and cultural context. The selection demonstrates the range of religious practices and the contexts in which these practices are performed, with the aim of counterbalancing the traditional foci on either theological (doctrinal) studies or ethnographic studies only.
This collection affords a more comprehensive and accurate understanding of the nature and practice of Japanese religiosity. The framework in which the material is presented also offers an alternative to the usual chronological organization of works on Japanese religions, and to traditional arrangements of works on East Asian religions in general according to the categories of Buddhism, Confucianism, Shinto and Christianity. Although these traditional approaches are covered in the first volume, the set as a whole stresses the practice of religion, which stretches across traditions and denominations, and the pre-modern/modern divide.
VOLUME 1: THE CRITICAL DISCOURSE ON JAPANESE RELIGIONS: FIELDS OF ENQUIRT AND METHODOLOGICAL APPROACHES
Michael Pye
Jun'ichi Isomae
Fumihiko Sueki
Mark Teeuwen,
Gaynor Sekimori
Noriko Kawahashi
Mary Evelyn Tucker
Ian Reader
Allan Grapard
Satoshi Sonehara
Susumu Shimazono
Paul Swanson
Bernard Faure
Ikuo Higashibaba
Susumu Shimazono
George Tanabe, Jr
VOLUME 2: THE PRACTICE OF RELIGION
ORGANIZATION AND INSTITUTIONAL PRACTICES
Stephen Covell
Mark Teeuwen
John Nelson
Anne Bouchy
POLITICAL AGENCY AND THE STATE
Shoji Okada
Fabio Rambelli
Kuroda Toshio
Kiri Paramore
Christopher Ives
Jacqueline Stone
Helen Hardacre
Ian Reader
TIME, HISTORY AND MYTH
Paul Groner
Lucia Dolce
Robert Kisala
Mark MacWilliams
VOLUME 3: THE PRACTICE OF RELIGION
SACRED SPACE
Allan Grapard
David Gardiner
Lucia Dolce
Nobutaka Inoue
John Breen
LITERARY AND VISUAL NARRATIVES
William LaFleur
Caroline Hirasawa
Matthew Eynon
Christine Guth
Gregory Levine
Richard Jaffe
Nancy Stalker
GENDERED PRACTICES
Junko Nishiguchi
Noriko Kawahashi
Meredith Underwood
Kunimitsu Kawamura
Fumiko Miyazaki
VOLUME 4: THE PRACTICE OF RELIGION
PERFORMATIVE PRACTICES AND RITUAL DYNAMICS
Robert Sharf
Richard Payne
Robert Rhodes
Gaynor Sekimori
Scott Schnell
Helen Hardacre
Lucia Dolce
Irit Averbuch
Janine Sawada
Massimo Raveri
EXORCISING DEATH
Neil McMullin
Ellen Schattschneider
Elizabeth Kenney
Mark Mullins
William Bodiford