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Kami Ways in Nationalist Territory

Sitzungsberichte der philosophisch-historischen Klasse 840. Band

Kami Ways in Nationalist Territory

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ISBN-13978-3-7001-7400-4
ISBN-13 Online978-3-7001-7542-1
Subject AreaAsian Studies
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Kami Ways in Nationalist Territory

Bernhard Scheid - Kate Wildman Nakai

Preliminaries

page i

Bernhard Scheid - Kate Wildman Nakai

Contents

page v

Bernhard Scheid - Kate Wildman Nakai

Acknowledgements, Contributors, Abbreviations

page vii

Bernhard Scheid

Introduction : Shinto Studies and the Nonreligious-Shrine Doctrine

page 1

Isomae Jun´ichi

Religion, Secularity, and the Articulation of the “Indigenous” in Modernizing Japan

page 23

Hayashi Makoto

Nationalism and the Humanities in Modern Japan: Religious, Buddhist, Shinto, and Oriental Studies

page 51

Hirafuji Kikuko

Colonial Empire and Mythology Studies: Research on Japanese Myth in the Early Shōwa Period

page 75

Kate Wildman Nakai

Coming to Terms with “Reverence at Shrines”: The 1932 Sophia University– Yasukuni Shrine Incident

page 109

Endō Jun

Shinto Research and Administration in the First Half of the Twentieth Century: The Case of Miyaji Naokazu

page 155

Jean-Pierre Berthon

The Ethnographer, the Scholar, and the Missionary: French Studies on Shinto at the Beginning ot the Twentieth Century

page 179

Michael Wachutka

“A Living Past as the Nation’s Personality”: Jinnō Shōtōki, Early Shōwa Nationalism, and Das Dritte Reich

page 203

Bernhard Scheid

In Search of Lost Essence: Nationalist Projections in German Shinto Studies

page 237

Bernhard Scheid - Kate Wildman Nakai

Index

page 265