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A New History of Shinto

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Breen, John
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2010.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • List of Illustrations
  • Conventions and Abbreviations Used in the Text
  • Prologue
  • Chapter 1: An Alternative Approach to the History of Shinto
  • Conceptualizing Shrine Practice as Shinto
  • Meiji and the Formation of Shinto as a State Cult
  • Shinto as Folklore
  • Religious Shinto Sects
  • Many Shintos
  • Many Histories
  • A Shrine, a Myth, and a Ritual
  • Chapter 2: Kami Shrines, Myths, and Rituals in Premodern Times
  • Early Shrine Cults
  • Jingi Myth
  • Jingi Ritual
  • The Jingi Cult and Yin-Yang Ritual
  • The Jingi Cult and Buddhism
  • Shrines in Late Classical and Medieval Japan: From Landowners to Pilgrimage Centers
  • The Emergence of "Shinto"
  • Yoshida Kanetomo and the Invention of One-and-Only Shinto
  • Early Modern State Shinto
  • Popular Practices
  • The Nativists and their Kami
  • Chapter 3: The History of a Shrine: Hie
  • Hie in Ancient and Medieval Japan
  • The Hie Shrines and Early Modern Japan
  • The Hie Shrine and Modern Japan
  • Chapter 4: The History of a Myth: The Sun-Goddess and the Rock-Cave
  • The Sun-Goddess and the Rock-Cave
  • Origins
  • The Rediscovery of Court Myth
  • The Way of Poetry
  • Buddhist Readings and Ritualizations: The Way of the Gods
  • The Rock-Cave Myth as a Performance, and the Way of Noh
  • The End of the Medieval World
  • The Rock-Cave Myth after Meiji
  • Chapter 5: The Daijosai: A "Shinto" Rite of Imperial Accession
  • A "Shinto" Rite of Imperial Accession
  • Ritual Controversy
  • The Daijosai and the Modern Nation-State
  • The Daijosai and Enthronement Rites in Premodern Japan
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 6: Issues in Contemporary Shinto
  • NAS: Operations and Agendas
  • NAS and Beyond
  • Shinto and Shrines in the Periphery
  • Conclusion
  • Notes
  • Chapter 1 An Alternative Approach to the History of Shinto
  • Chapter 2 Kami Shrines, Myths, and Rituals in Premodern Times
  • Chapter 3 The History of a Shrine: Hie
  • Chapter 4 The History of a Myth: The Sun-Goddess and the Rock-Cave
  • Chapter 5 The Daijosai : A "Shinto" Rite of Imperial Accession
  • Chapter 6 Issues in Contemporary Shinto
  • References
  • Index