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A Social History of the Ise Shrines - Divine Capital

English · Paperback / Softback

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The Ise shrine complex is among Japan''s most enduring national symbols, and A Social History of the Ise Shrines: Divine Capital is the first book to trace the history of the shrines from their beginnings in the seventh century until the present day. Ise enshrines the Sun Goddess Amaterasu, the imperial ancestress and the most prominent among kami deities, and has played a vital role in Japan''s social, political and religious history. The most popular pilgrims'' attraction in the land from the sixteenth century onwards, in 2013 the Ise complex once again captured the nation''s attention as it underwent its periodic rebuilding, performed once every twenty years. Mark Teeuwen and John Breen demonstrate that the Ise Shrines underwent drastic re-inventions as a result of on-going contestation between different groups of people in different historical periods. They focus on the agents responsible for these re-inventions, the nature of the economic, political and ideological measures they took, and the specific techniques they deployed to ensure that Ise survived one crisis after another in the course of its long history. This book questions major assumptions about Ise, notably the idea that Ise has always been defined by its imperial connections, and that it has always been a site of Shinto. Written by leading authorities in the field of Shinto studies, this is the essential history of Japan''s most significant sacred site.>

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Authors John Breen, John (International Research Center for Japanese Studies Breen, Mark Teeuwen, Mark (Oslo University Teeuwen, Mark Breen Teeuwen
Assisted by Fabio Rambelli (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2018
 
EAN 9781350081192
ISBN 978-1-350-08119-2
No. of pages 320
Dimensions 157 mm x 233 mm x 17 mm
Series Bloomsbury Shinto Studies
Print on Demand
Bloomsbury Shinto Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

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