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Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu /

"In Mountain Mandalas Allan G. Grapard provides a thought-provoking history of one aspect of the Japanese Shugendo tradition in Kyushu, by focusing on three cultic systems: Mount Hiko, Usa-Hachiman, and the Kunisaki Peninsula. Grapard draws from a rich range of theorists from the disciplines of...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Grapard, Allan G. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016.
Colección:Bloomsbury Shinto studies.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Shugendō and the Production of Social Space
  • Kyushu Island: an ignored world
  • The Hachiman cult's nebulous origins
  • Usa: from prehistoric village to cultic city
  • Oracular pronouncements as divine directives
  • The early Heian period: Iwashimizu Hachiman
  • The Kunisaki Peninsula and links to Usa
  • Mount Hiko
  • Geotyped and Chronotyped Social Spaces.
  • Hachiman's traveling icons4
  • Mount Hiko: of swords, meteors, dragons, and goshawks
  • Waiting for dawn on Mount Hiko: the geotype and chronotype of heterotopia
  • Mount Hiko's sacred perimeter: four corners and three dimensions
  • Altitude and altered states of mind: creating a Dōjō
  • Mandala templates: divine planning
  • Geotyped and chronotyped, encoded, mandalized bodies
  • The visionary imperative
  • 3 Festivities and Processions: Spatialities of Power
  • Mount Hiko as socio-ritualized space
  • Mount Hiko's conflicts with Mount Hōman and the Shōgo-in monzeki
  • Mount Hiko's ritual calendar.
  • The New Year's shushō tsuina rite: expel and invite
  • The shūshō goō rite: paper, pill, oath
  • The kissho shūgi rite: sanctioning power and rank
  • Mountain sanctuaries awash in seawater: the shioitori rite
  • For the birds: the Zōkei gokū rite
  • The Matsue and Ondasai ritual festivities
  • Mineiri: the mandalized peregrinations
  • Mandalized itineraries
  • Practices in the mountains
  • The Daigyōji shrines and water
  • Usa Hachiman's oracular spatialities63
  • Kunisaki: a much disturbed heterotopia
  • The geognostic realm of the lotus in Kunisaki
  • Coursing through the peninsula.
  • 4 Shattered Bodies, Statues, and the Entreaties of Truncated Memory
  • Mount Hiko's quasi-destruction and fall into irrelevance
  • Kunisaki: one breath away from the void of modernity
  • Usa: Hachiman's return in disguise
  • Afterword: From Spatialities to Dislocation
  • Rays of light
  • Japanese Glossary
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index.