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OverviewProviding an overview of current cutting-edge research in the field of Japanese religions, this Handbook is the most up-to-date guide to contemporary scholarship in the field. As well as charting innovative research taking place, this book also points to new directions for future research, covering both the modern and pre-modern periods. Edited by Erica Baffelli, Andrea Castiglioni, and Fabio Rambelli, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions includes essays by international scholars from the USA, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand. Topics and themes include gender, politics, the arts, economy, media, globalization, and colonialism. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions is an essential reference point for upper-level students and scholars of Japanese religions as well as Japanese Studies more broadly. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erica Baffelli (The University of Manchester, UK) , Andrea Castiglioni (Nagoya City University, Japan) , Professor Fabio Rambelli (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic Weight: 0.748kg ISBN: 9781350043732ISBN 10: 1350043737 Pages: 344 Publication Date: 22 April 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction, Erica Baffelli (University of Manchester, UK), Andrea Castiglioni (Nagoya City University, Japan) and Fabio Rambelli (University of California, Santa Barbara, US) 2. Chaplaincy in Japan, Kasai Kenta (Sophia University, Tokyo) 3. Cultural Heritage, Lindsey DeWitt (Ghent University, Belgium) 4. Disasters, Levi McLaughlin (North Carolina State University, USA) 5. Economy and Spirituality, Ioannis Gaitanidis (Chiba University, Japan) 6. Economy of Buddhism, Jørn Borup, (Aarhus University, Denmark) Case Study: Buddhist temples of the future: managing survival, Paulina Kolata (University of Chester, UK) 7. Empire and Colonialism, Emily Anderson (Independent Scholar, USA) Case Study: Aesthetics of Buddhist Modernism, Paride Stortini (University of Chicago, USA) 8. Environmentalism, Aike Rots (Oslo University, Norway) Case Study: Grassroots Environmental activities in Rissho Koseikai, Aura di Febo (University of Leeds, UK) 9. Food Offerings, Allan G. Grapard (Emeritus, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) 10. Folk Performing arts, Suzuki Masataka (Emeritus, Keio University, Tokyo) 11. Gender, Kawahashi Noriko (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan) 12. Globalization, Richard Payne (Institute of Buddhist Studies, Berkeley, USA) Case study Diaspora Buddhism, Jørn Borup (Aarhus University, Denmark) 13. Islam, Komura Akiko (Keio University, Tokyo) 14. Law, Mark Mullins (University of Auckland, New Zealand) 15. Materiality, Halle O’Neal (University of Edinburgh, UK) 16. Media and Technology, Kaitlyn Ugoretz (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) and Erica Baffelli (University of Manchester, UK) Case study World-Wide Shinto: The Globalization of ‘Japanese’ Religion Kaitlyn Ugoretz (University of California, Santa Barbara, USA) Case study Robots Kimura Takeshi (University of Tsukuba, Japan) 17. Medicine, Katja Triplett (Leipzig University, Germany) 18. Minorities, Takahashi Norihito (University of Toyo, Japan) Case Study Daijo Islam (Mahayana Islam) Komura Akiko (Rikkyo University, Japan) 19. “New Religions”, Kato Masato (Tenri Unversity, Japan) 20. Pilgrimages and “Sacred” Geography, Ian Reader (University of Manchester, UK) 21. Politics, Omi Toshihiro (Musashino University, Japan) Case study Religion, Socialism, and Secularization James Mark Shields (Bucknell University, USA) 22. Premodern traditions, Hayashi Makoto (Aichi Gakuin University, Japan) 23. Sexuality, Ori Porath (University of Chicago, USA) 24. Sound, Fumi Ouchi (Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University, Japan) Case study The Matsuri as Sonic Event, Andrea Giolai (Leiden University, Netherlands) 25. Space, Tatsuma Padoan (University College Cork, Ireland) 26. Spiritualism and Occultism, Yoshinaga Shin’ichi (Ryukoku University, Japan) 27. Spirituality, Horie Norichika (Tokyo University, Japan) 28. Tourism, Yamanaka Hiroshi (University of Tokyo, Japan) 29. Women, Emily Simpson (Dartmouth College, US) Case study Mountain Worship and Women, Kobayashi Naoko (Aichi Gakuin University, Japan) IndexReviewsThe Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions is a comprehensive set of essays addressing all areas of current research in the study of Japanese religions. Reflecting both ongoing work on established topics as well as introductions to emerging research on new areas, this Handbook is sure to be highly appreciated across the discipline of Religious Studies. * Helen Hardacre, Professor of Japanese Religions and Society, Harvard University, USA * The broad range of the topics treated, the emphasis on methodology, and the use of case studies make this book a unique and indispensable tool for anyone interested in Japanese religion. * Bernard Faure, Professor of Japanese Religion, Columbia University, USA * The Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions is a comprehensive set of essays addressing all areas of current research in the study of Japanese religions. Reflecting both ongoing work on established topics as well as introductions to emerging research on new areas, this Handbook is sure to be highly appreciated across the discipline of Religious Studies. * Helen Hardacre, Professor of Japanese Religions and Society, Harvard University, USA * The broad range of the topics treated, the emphasis on methodology, and the use of case studies make this book a unique and indispensable tool for anyone interested in Japanese religion. * Bernard Faure, Professor of Japanese Religion, Columbia University, USA * This is another valuable tool for studying religion in Japan, which I would warmly recommend to students and more advanced researchers in the search for updates and new perspectives. * Religious Studies Review * The Handbook certainly fulfills its pledges of publishing “cutting-edge” research and providing a “most up-to-date guide to contemporary scholarship in the field, … that is highly recommended not only to undergraduate and postgraduate students and scholars but also to general readers, who are working on or interested in Japanese religions in both pre-modern and contemporary contexts, and the field of religious studies more broadly. * Journal of Religion in Japan * Author InformationErica Baffelli is Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. Her publications include Dynamism and the Ageing of a Japanese 'New' Religion (Bloomsbury, 2018). Andrea Castiglioni is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nagoya City University, Japan. His publications include Defining Shugendo: Critical Studies on Japanese Mountain Religion (Bloomsbury 2020). Fabio Rambelli is Professor and International Shinto Foundation Chair of Shinto Studies, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies, and Department of Religious Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. His publications include The Sea and Sacred in Japan (Bloomsbury, 2018), Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan (Bloomsbury, 2019), and Defining Shugendo: Critical Studies on Japanese Mountain Religion (Bloomsbury, 2020). He is the series editor of Bloomsbury Shinto Studies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |