Pure Land Buddhism in modern Japanese culture / by Elisabetta Porcu.
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Superior document: | Numen book series, v. 121 |
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Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Idioma: | English |
Series: | Studies in the history of religions ;
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Descrición Física: | x, 263 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Creating images of Japanese Buddhism and culture
- Japanese Buddhism and culture at the World's Parliament of Religions
- Okakura Kakuzo's English writings and cultural nationalism
- Representations of Japan and Japanese Buddhism during World War II
- Suzuki Daisetsu and his legacy
- Suzuki Daisetsu in the Shin Buddhist context
- Shin Buddhism from the viewpoint of the Kyoto school
- Jodo Shinshu and literature
- Everyday life in a Jodo Shinshu temple: Niwa Fumio's the Buddha tree
- Jodo Shinshu in the narrative writing of Natsume Soseki
- A young poetess and Jodo Shinshu: Kaneko Misuzu
- Itsuki Hiroyuki: a best-selling writer and Jodo Shinshu
- Literary reflections on personal experiences within Jodo Shinshu
- Harold H. Stewart's By the old walls of Kyoto
- The theme of death from the perspective of Jodo Shinshu: Aoki Shinmon's Coffinman: the journal of a Buddhist mortician
- Pure Land Buddhism and creative arts
- Aesthetics and religion in Yanagi Muneyoshi
- Yanagi and cultural nationalism
- The woodblock artist Munakata Shiko and tariki
- Representations of the Pure Land in contemporary visual arts
- Recent trends in contemporary Japanese visual arts: Mori Mariko's Pure land
- Pure Land Buddhism and the tea ceremony
- Images of chanoyu
- Pure Land Buddhism in the tradition of chanoyu
- A connection between the Honganji-ha and chanoyu: the Yabunouchi school of tea
- Traditional culture in a Jodo Shinshu temple: chanoyu at an Otani-ha temple.