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Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 16


Rethinking Medieval Shintō / Repenser le shintō médiéval
(Date d'édition : 05-01-2010)
Directeur de publication : Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 16
Aire géographique culturelle : Asie
Editeur : EFEO Diffusion
Volume : 16
ISSN : 0766-1177

Contents

-Michael Como,
To Our Readers

From Place to Texts

-Allan G. Grapard,
Medieval Shintō Boundaries: Real or Imaginary?

- Michael Como,
Immigrant Gods on the Road to Jindō

- Itō Satoshi,
The Medieval Cult of Gyōki and Ise Shrines: Concerning the narratives of Gyōki‟s Pilgrimage to Ise

- Anna Andreeva,
The Origins of the Miwa Lineage

- Abe Yasurō,
Shintō as Written Representation : The Phases and Shifts of Medieval Shintō Texts

Iconology, Buddhism

- Lucia Dolce,
Duality and the Kami: the ritual Iconography and Visual Constructions of Medieval Shintō

- Kadoya Atsushi,
On the Formation of Shintō Icons

- Brian O. Ruppert,
Royal Progresses to Shrines: Cloistered Sovereign, Tennō, 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 Imagination

Theoretical Perspective, Imperial Ideology


- Iyanaga Nobumi,
Medieval Shintō as a Form of „Japanese Hinduism‟: An Attempt at Understanding Early Medieval Shintō

- Fabio Rambelli,
Re-positioning the Gods: “Medieval Shintō” and the origins of Non-Buddist Discourses on the Kami

- Bernhard Scheid,
Memories of the Divine Age: Shintō Seen Through Jan Assman‟s Concepts of Religion

- Sueki Fumihiko,
La place des divinités locales, des bouddhas et du tennō dans le shintō médiéval : en particulier la théorie de Jihen

Comptes rendus / Book Reviews








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