TY - BOOK ID - 80838639 TI - The Seven Tengu Scrolls PY - 2012 SN - 9780231543316 023154331X 9780231170123 0231170122 9780231170130 0231170130 0824869702 9780824869700 9780824861148 9780824834166 0824861140 082483416X PB - Honolulu DB - UniCat KW - Health care reform KW - Medical policy KW - United States. KW - United States KW - Buddhism KW - Good and evil KW - Tengu KW - J1723.80 KW - J1730 KW - J1800.30 KW - J1800.40 KW - J1809 KW - Long-nosed goblin KW - Tengu (Japanese goblin) KW - Fairies KW - Ghouls and ogres KW - History KW - Religious aspects KW - Japan: Religion in general -- demonology KW - Japan: Religion in general -- mythology KW - Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- history -- Heian period (794-1185) KW - Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- history -- Kamakura period, Yoshino (1185-1392) and Chūsei in general (1185-1600) KW - Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- theory, methodology and philosophy KW - Tengu no sōshi. KW - Tengu sōshi KW - Tengu. KW - Buddhism. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:80838639 AB - "Haruko Wakabayashi received her Ph.D. from Princeton University in medieval Japanese history. She is visiting faculty at Princeton University for 2010–2012. Her work has explored the uses of visual materials such as emaki in historical studies. Among her publications are numerous articles on medieval Japanese social and cultural history, both in English and Japanese, including the coedited volume, Tools of Culture: Japan’s Technological, Medical, and Intellectual Contacts in East Asia, 1100–1600 (Andrew E. Goble, Kenneth R. Robinson, and Harkuo Wakabayashi, eds., Association for Asian Studies, 2009). She has taught at a number of universities, including the University of Alabama, Sophia University, Meiji Gakuin University, and International Christian University." -- Publisher's descriptions. ER -