Folk religion in Japan : continuity and change
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書誌事項
Folk religion in Japan : continuity and change
(Haskell lectures on history of religions, new ser.,
University of Chicago Press, c1968
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Ichiro Hori's is the first book in Western literature to portray how Shinto, Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist elements, as well as all manner of archaic magical beliefs and practices, are fused on the folk level. Folk religion, transmitted by the common people from generation to generation, has greatly conditioned the political, economic, and cultural development of Japan and continues to satisfy the emotional and religious needs of the people. Hori examines the organic relationship between the Japanese social structure--the family kinship system, village and community organizations--and folk religion. A glossary with Japanese characters is included in the index.
目次
I: Main Features of Folk Religion in Japan II: Japanese Social Structure and Folk Religion III: Nembutsu as Folk Religion IV: Mountains and Their Importance for the Idea of the Other World V: Japanese Shamanism VI: The New Religions and the Survival of Shamanic Tendencies Selected Bibliography Index
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