Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture
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Volume 27 Issue 3-4

  • Kenney, Elizabeth and Edmund T. Gilday
    Mortuary Rites in Japan: Editors' Introduction. [163-178]
  • Blum, Mark L.
    Stand By Your Founder: Honganji's Struggle with Funeral Orthodoxy. [179-212]
  • Fister, Patricia
    Creating Devotional Art with Body Fragments: The Buddhist Nun Bunchi and Her Father, Emperor Gomizuno-o. [214-238]
  • Kenney, Elizabeth
    Shinto Funerals in the Edo Period. [239-271]
  • Gilday, Edmund T.
    Bodies of Evidence: Imperial Funeral Rites and the Meiji Restoration. [273-296]
  • Bernstein, Andrew
    Fire and Earth: The Forging of Modern Cremation in Meiji Japan. [297-178]
  • Murakami Kyōkō
    Changes in Japanese Urban Funeral Customs during the Twentieth Century. [336-352]
  • Rowe, Mark
    Stickers for Nails: The Ongoing Transformation of Roles, Rites, and Symbols in Japanese Funerals. [353-378]
  • Kretschmer, Angelika
    Mortuary Rites for Inanimate Objects: The Case of Hari Kuyō. [380-404]
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