EAN13
9782855391168
ISBN
978-2-85539-116-8
Éditeur
EFEO – École française d'Extrême-Orient
Date de publication
Collection
CEA
Nombre de pages
396
Dimensions
24 x 16 x 2,5 cm
Poids
700 g
Langue
français
Fiches UNIMARC
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Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie n°16. Rethinking Medieval Shinto / Repenser le Shinto médiéval

EFEO – École française d'Extrême-Orient

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Contents-Michael Como,To Our ReadersFrom Place to Texts-Allan G. Grapard,Medieval Shinto Boundaries: Real or Imaginary?- Michael Como,Immigrant Gods on the Road to Jindo- Ito Satoshi,The Medieval Cult of Gyoki and Ise Shrines: Concerning the narratives of Gyoki's Pilgrimage to Ise- Anna Andreeva,The Origins of the Miwa Lineage- Abe Yasuro,Shinto as Written Representation : The Phases and Shifts of Medieval Shinto TextsIconology, Buddhism- Lucia Dolce,Duality and the Kami: the ritual Iconography and Visual Constructions of Medieval Shinto- Kadoya Atsushi,On the Formation of Shinto Icons- Brian O. Ruppert,Royal Progresses to Shrines: Cloistered Sovereign, Tenno, and the Sacred Sites of Early Medieval Japan- Jacqueline I. Stone,Do Kami Ever Overlook Pollution?Honji suijaku and the problem of Death Defilement- William M. Bodiford,Matara: A Dream King Between Insight and ImaginationTheoretical Perspective, Imperial Ideology- Iyanaga Nobumi,Medieval Shinto as a Form of Japanese Hinduism : An Attempt at Understanding Early Medieval Shinto- Fabio Rambelli,Re-positioning the Gods: “Medieval Shinto” and the origins of Non-Buddist Discourses on the Kami- Bernhard Scheid,Memories of the Divine Age: Shinto Seen Through Jan Assman's Concepts of Religion- Sueki Fumihiko,La place des divinités locales, des bouddhas et du Tenno dans le shinto médiéval : en particulier la théorie de JihenComptes rendus / Book ReviewsAuteurs du present volume / Contributors to this Volume
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