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Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea.

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Anderson, Emily
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2016.
Colección:Religion and society in Asia Pacific.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Acknowledgments; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Figures ; List of Tables; Introduction: Empire of Religions: Exploring Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea; Religions inËmpires; Contributors; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 1: Finding Religion inÈJapan's Empire; The Political Invention ofÈReligion; Finding Religion inËmpire; Notes; Chapter 2: State Shinto Policy inÈColonial Korea; Introduction; The Construction ofäÈState Shinto System inÈColonial Korea: OnẗheÈCharacteristics ofÈLaw.
  • Changes DuringÈCultural Rule: TheËmergence ofänÏndependent Shrine AdministrationThe Truth About theÈState Shinto System inÈKorea; Education andÈShrines: "Separation ofÈChurch andÈState" andÈChåosen jingåu, Christianity, andẗheÈMobilization ofÈSchool Children; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 3: Korean Buddhist Historiography andẗheÈLegacies ofÈJapanese Colonialism (1910-1945); Introduction: Problematizing Buddhism's Position inÈJapan andÈKorea Prior toÈColonialism; Religion andÈPolitics: TheÈParadox ofÈJapanese Colonialism forÈKorean Buddhism.
  • The Stigmatization ofÈCollaboration andẗheÈLogic ofÈState-Protection BuddhismConflating Religious andÈPolitical Commitments; Historical Continuities inÈPolicies andÈPrescriptions; Conclusion: Persistent Dichotomies andẗheÈReproduction ofÈColonial Assumptions; Notes; Chapter 4: The Adventures ofäÈJapanese Monk inÈColonial Korea: Såoma Shåoei's Zen Training withÈKorean Masters; Two Separate Communities inÈColonial Korea; Såoma andẗheÄssociation ofÈKorean Buddhism (Chåosen Bukkyåodan); Såoma's Adventures inÈColonial Korea; Search forÈMasters; Såoma's Views onÈJapanese andÈKorean Buddhism.
  • "Go Back toẗheÈMountains": TheÏmpact ofÈSåoma's Writings Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5: Eastern Learning Divided: TheÈSplit inẗheÈTonghak Religion andẗheÈJapanese Annexation ofÈKorea, 1904-1910; The Origins ofẗheÈSplit inÈTonghak; Background toẗheÏlchinhoe's Proposal forÄnnexation inÈ1910; The Ilchinhoe's Merger Proposal andÈReactions andÈDefense; Epilogue; Notes; Chapter 6: Between God andÈCaesar: TheÈPosition ofẗheÈNon-Church Movement inÈKorea andÈJapan fromÈ1927 toÈ1945; Faith, Nation, andÈProvidence; Caesar andÈGod; The Non-Church Movement andẗheÏmperial State inÈJapan.
  • Historical andḦistoriographical ConsiderationsNotes; Chapter 7: Developing anÏmperial Theology: Transforming "Others" into "Brothers inÈChrist" foräÈMultiethnic Empire; An Obligation toÈCivilize; Making aÈCase foräÈMission inÈKorea: Korea asẗheÈNew Kingdom ofÈGod; Notes; Chapter 8: The Question ofÈQuintessence: Buddhism inẄartime Japanese Academia; Japanese Buddhism andÈNational Identity; Hanayama Shinshåo andÈJapanese Buddhism; Miyamoto Shåoson andÈFundamental Buddhism; In Lieu ofäÈConclusion: Japan andẗheÈQuintessence ofÈBuddhist Tradition; Notes.