All Journals Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
Volume 40 Issue 2
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Gunji, Naoko
The Ritual Narration of Mortuary Art: The Illustrated Story of Emperor Antoku and Its Etoki at Amidaji [203-245] -
Dumas, Raechel
Historicizing Japan’s Abject Femininity: Reading Women’s Bodies in Nihon ryōiki [247-275] -
Starling, Jessica
Neither Nun nor Laywoman: The Good Wives and Wise Mothers of Jōdo Shinshū Temples [277-301] -
Meynard, Thierry, s.j.
The Overlooked Connection between Ricci’s Tianzhu shiyi and Valignano’s Catechismus Japonensis [303-322] -
McGuire, Mark Patrick
What’s at Stake in Designating Japan’s Sacred Mountains as unesco World Heritage Sites? Shugendo Practices in the Kii Peninsula [323-354] -
Ruppert, Brian
Constructing Histories, Thinking Ritual Gatherings, and Rereading “Native” Religion: A Review of Recent Books Published in Japanese on Premodern Japanese Religion (Part Two) [355-375] -
Reader, Ian
Review of: Inken Prohl and John Nelson, eds., Handbook of Contemporary Japanese Religions [377-382] -
Thumas, Jonathan
Review of: H. Byron Earhart, Religion in Japan: Unity and Diversity [383-385] -
Ruppert, Brian
Review of: Thomas Donald Conlan, From Sovereign to Symbol: An Age of Ritual Determinism in Fourteenth-Century Japan [386-393] -
Ambros, Barbara
Review of: Franz Winter, Hermes und Buddha: Die neureligiöse Bewegung Kōfuku no kagaku in Japan [393-401] -
Harding , Christopher
Review of: James W. Heisig, Nothingness and Desire: An East-West Philosophical Antiphony [401-404] -
Kimbrough, R. Keller
Review of: Haruko Wakabayashi, The Seven Tengu Scrolls: Evil and the Rhetoric of Legitimacy in Medieval Japanese Buddhism [404-407] -
García, Raquel Bouso
Review of: Agustín Jacinto Zavala, ed., Alternativas filosóficas. Investigaciones recientes sobre Nishida Kitarō, fundador de la Escuela de Kioto [408-410]