The influence of Daoism traditions on Japanese religious culture is vast, longstanding and multifaceted. This book focuses on the multiple legacies of Daoism in Japan from antiquity to the present, providing an exploration of the particular pathways by which Daoist traditions entered Japan from continental East Asia. It addresses the basic issues in both Daoism Studies and the study of Japanese religions and demonstrates how Chinese influence on Japanese religious culture ironically proved to be crucial in establishing traditions that are usually seen as authentically, even quintessentially, Japanese.…mehr
The influence of Daoism traditions on Japanese religious culture is vast, longstanding and multifaceted. This book focuses on the multiple legacies of Daoism in Japan from antiquity to the present, providing an exploration of the particular pathways by which Daoist traditions entered Japan from continental East Asia. It addresses the basic issues in both Daoism Studies and the study of Japanese religions and demonstrates how Chinese influence on Japanese religious culture ironically proved to be crucial in establishing traditions that are usually seen as authentically, even quintessentially, Japanese.
Jeffrey L. Richey is Associate Professor of Religion and Asian Studies at Berea College, USA, and the author of Confucius in East Asia: Confucianism's History in China, Korea, Japan, and Viet Nam (2013), among other works on East Asian religious history.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Conjuring Cultures: Daoism in Japan Part 1: Arrivals 1. Pleiades Retrieved: A Chinese Asterism's Journey to Japan 2. Daoist Deities in Ancient Japan: Household Deities, Jade Women and Popular Religious Practice 3. Framing Daoist Fragments, 670-750 4. Daoist Resonance in a "Perfected Immortal": A Case Study of Awata no Ason Mahito Part 2: Assimilations 5. Onmy d Divination Techniques and Daoism 6. The Läz and the Emergence of Shint at Ise 7. Demarcation from Daoism in Shinran's Ky gy shinsh 8. K shin: Expelling Daoist Demons with Buddhist Means Part 3: Apparitions 9. The Zhu ngz , Haikai, and the Poetry of Bash 10. The Eight Trigrams and Their Changes: Divination in Early Modern Japan 11. Crossing the Borders: The Magical Practices of Izanagi-ry
Introduction Conjuring Cultures: Daoism in Japan Part 1: Arrivals 1. Pleiades Retrieved: A Chinese Asterism's Journey to Japan 2. Daoist Deities in Ancient Japan: Household Deities, Jade Women and Popular Religious Practice 3. Framing Daoist Fragments, 670-750 4. Daoist Resonance in a "Perfected Immortal": A Case Study of Awata no Ason Mahito Part 2: Assimilations 5. Onmy d Divination Techniques and Daoism 6. The Läz and the Emergence of Shint at Ise 7. Demarcation from Daoism in Shinran's Ky gy shinsh 8. K shin: Expelling Daoist Demons with Buddhist Means Part 3: Apparitions 9. The Zhu ngz , Haikai, and the Poetry of Bash 10. The Eight Trigrams and Their Changes: Divination in Early Modern Japan 11. Crossing the Borders: The Magical Practices of Izanagi-ry
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