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Volume 49 Issue 2
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- Michael Como and Haruo Shirane
Editors’ Introduction: Borders, Performance, Deities [161-171] - Hirano Tae 平野多恵
Kami and Buddhist Poems in Imperial Waka Anthologies [173-185] - Matsuyama Yūko 松山由布子
The Cultural Meaning of Setsuwa: Ono no Takamura’s Journey to Hell and Back [187-198] - Yoshino Tomomi 吉野朋美
Spirit Pacification in Imperial Waka Anthologies: The Senzai wakashū and Shinkokin wakashū [199-214] - Abe Yasurō 阿部泰郎
The Emergence of Medieval Borders in Kamakura: Sacred Space of Tsurugaoka Hachimangū [215-230] - Andrew Macomber
Disease, Defilement, and the Dead: Buddhist Medicine and the Emergence of Corpse-Vector Disease [231-181] - Haruo Shirane
Defilement, Outcasts, and Disability in Medieval Japan: Reassessing Oguri and Sermon Ballads as Regenerative Narratives [283-330]