miércoles, 13 de noviembre de 2013

Japanese Journal of Religious Studies

Dear Colleagues,

The PDF files for JJRS Volume 40:2 (2013) for the following articles are available for download at:

http://nirc.nanzan-u.ac.jp/en/publications/jjrs/listofjournals/


Gunji, Naoko "The Ritual Narration of Mortuary Art: The Illustrated Story of Emperor Antoku and Its Etoki at Amidaji"

Dumas, Raechel "Historicizing Japan’s Abject Femininity: Reading Women’s Bodies in Nihon ryōiki"

Starling, Jessica "Neither Nun nor Laywoman: The Good Wives and Wise Mothers of Jōdo Shinshū Temples"

Meynard, Thierry, s.j. "The Overlooked Connection between Ricci’s Tianzhu shiyi and Valignano’s Catechismus Japonensis"

McGuire, Mark Patrick "What’s at Stake in Designating Japan’s Sacred Mountains as unesco World Heritage Sites? Shugendo Practices in the Kii Peninsula"

Ruppert, Brian O. "Constructing Histories, Thinking Ritual Gatherings, and Rereading “Native” Religion: A Review of Recent Books Published in Japanese on Premodern Japanese Religion (Part Two)"

Reader, Ian: Review of: Inken Prohl and John Nelson, eds., Handbook of Contemporary Japanese Religions

Thumas, Jonathan: Review of: H. Byron Earhart, Religion in Japan: Unity and Diversity

Ruppert, Brian O.: Review of: Thomas Donald Conlan, From Sovereign to Symbol: An Age of Ritual Determinism in Fourteenth-Century Japan

Ambros, Barbara: Review of: Franz Winter, Hermes und Buddha: Die neureligiöse Bewegung Kōfuku no kagaku in Japan

Harding , Christopher: Review of: James W. Heisig, Nothingness and Desire: An East-West Philosophical Antiphony

Kimbrough, R. Keller: Review of: Haruko Wakabayashi, The Seven Tengu Scrolls: Evil and the Rhetoric of Legitimacy in Medieval Japanese Buddhism

García, Raquel Bouso: Review of: Agustín Jacinto Zavala, ed., Alternativas filosóficas. Investigaciones recientes sobre Nishida Kitarō, fundador de la Escuela de Kioto
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A. Charles Muller

University of Tokyo
Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology, Faculty of Letters
Center for Evolving Humanities
7-3-1 Hongō, Bunkyō-ku
Tokyo 113-8654, Japan