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Sovereignty --- Mythology, Japanese --- Souveraineté --- Mythologie japonaise --- Japanese Mythology - Criticism --- Souveraineté
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Cosmogonie shintoïste. --- Mythologie japonaise. --- Shinto cosmogony. --- Mythology, Japanese.
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Mythology, Japanese --- Mythologie japonaise --- Handboks, manuals, etc. --- Guides, manuels, etc. --- Mythology [Japanese ] --- Juvenile literature
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Ce livre explique la structure, la genèse et le sens des mythes japonais.
Mythology, Japanese --- Mythology --- Mythologie japonaise --- Mythologie --- Démeter (Divinité grecque) --- Mythologie grecque --- Amaterasu Omikami (Divinite shintoïste) --- Mythology, Greek --- Greek mythology --- Japanese mythology --- Japan --- Religion --- J1730 --- Japan: Religion in general -- mythology
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A une époque de Zen au rabais, déformé et méconnaissable, qui intéresse jusqu'à la publicité dans un monde avide de spiritualité orientale, la " religion japonaise " - shintô ? Bouddhisme ? Les deux ? - Reste encore, à plus d'un égard, un terrain à découvrir. L'ambition de cette chrestomathie est de faire connaître au lecteur les courants majeurs de l'histoire religieuse du Japon, allant de " l'âge des dieux ", où " arbres et plantes disaient des choses " [=partie A] jusqu'au seuil du Moyen Age, i.e. la fin du XIIe siècle qui vit l'éclosion du syncrétisme shintô- bouddhique dans le " pays des prodiges du Sutra du Lotus " [=partie B]. Les auteurs proposent donc - loin des synthèses expéditives ou des regards particularisants -, une initiation concrète et immédiate à la mentalité religieuse japonaise, en s'appuyant sur un choix de textes littéraires, historiques, liturgiques et doctrinaux, presque tous traduits pour la première fois en langue française. Narration mythologique, prières et chants rituels, histoires morales et miraculeuses aux personnages fort attachants [notables, clergé et petit peuple], hymnes en éloge aux bouddhas et bodhisattvas : tout concourt à familiariser le lecteur avec une pensée parfois lointaine, parfois étrangement proche, voire universelle ; pensée propre à l'homme dans sa nature, ses faiblesses et ses aspirations religieuses de tout temps.
Japan --- Japon --- Religion --- J1700 --- J1723 --- Japan: Religion -- general and history --- Japan: Religion in general -- primitive religions -- general popular beliefs and folk religion --- culture populaire --- Folklore --- Church attendance. --- Shinto - Customs and practices. --- Buddhism - Japan - History. --- Mythology, Japanese. --- Folk religion. --- Pratique religieuse - Japon - Histoire. --- Shinto - Coutumes et pratiques - Histoire. --- Bouddhisme - Japon - Histoire. --- Mythologie japonaise - Histoire. --- Japan. --- Japan - Religion. --- Japan - Church history. --- Japon - Vie religieuse. --- Japon - Religion. --- Japon - Histoire religieuse. --- Japan: Religion in general --- Shinto --- Buddhism --- Pratique religieuse --- Bouddhisme --- Mythologie japonaise
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"Since ancient times, the Japanese have lived with superstitions of strange presences and phenomena known as "yōkai," creating a culture by turns infused with unease, fear, and divinity. Tsukimono spirit possessions. Fearsome kappa, oni, and tengu. Yamauba crones. Ghostly yūrei. Otherworldly ijin ... Where did they come from? Why do they remain so popular? Written by Japan's premier scholar of yōkai and strange tales, this book is both an introduction to the rich imagination and spirituality of Japan's yōkai culture and a history of the authors and writings that have shaped yōkai studies as a field"--Back cover.
J1723.80 --- J5620 --- Japan: Religion in general -- demonology --- Japan: Literature -- folk tales, fairy tales, mukashibanashi, ghost stories --- Yōkai (Japanese folklore). --- Animals, Mythical --- Demonology --- Ghosts --- Monsters --- Folklore --- Ungeheuer. --- Dämon. --- Geister. --- Fee. --- Monstres --- Esprits. --- Démonologie. --- Bestiaires (genre littéraire) --- Créatures fabuleuses. --- Mythologie japonaise. --- Fantastique. --- Japan.
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Monsters, ghosts, fantastic beings, and supernatural phenomena of all sorts haunt the folklore and popular culture of Japan. Broadly labeled 'yokai, ' these creatures come in infinite shapes and sizes, from tengu mountain goblins and kappa water spirits to shape-shifting foxes and long-tongued ceiling-lickers. Currently popular in anime, manga, film, and computer games, many yokai originated in local legends, folktales, and regional ghost stories. Drawing on years of research in Japan, Michael Dylan Foster unpacks the history and cultural context of yokai, tracing their roots, interpreting their meanings, and introducing people who have hunted them through the ages. In this delightful and accessible narrative, readers will explore the roles played by these mysterious beings within Japanese culture and will also learn of their abundance and variety through detailed entries, some with original illustrations, on more than fifty individual creatures. The Book of Yokai provides a lively excursion into Japanese folklore and its ever-expanding influence within global popular culture. It invites readers to examine how people create, transmit, and collect folklore, and how they make sense of the mysteries in the world around them. By exploring yokai as a concept, we can better understand broader processes of tradition, innovation, storytelling, and individual and communal creativity"--Provided by publisher
Yōkai (Japanese folklore) --- J1723.80 --- J5620 --- Japan: Religion in general -- demonology --- Japan: Literature -- folk tales, fairy tales, mukashibanashi, ghost stories --- Folklore --- Monsters --- Yōkai (Japanese folklore). --- SOCIAL SCIENCE --- Ungeheuer. --- Dämon. --- Volksglaube. --- Yōkai. --- Mythologie japonaise. --- Folktro. --- Folklore & Mythology. --- Japan. --- Japon. --- ancient folktales. --- anime. --- anthropology. --- asian mythology. --- concept of yokai. --- cultural reference. --- film. --- historical context. --- japanese folklore. --- japanese history. --- kappa water spirit. --- kitsune. --- long tongued ceiling licker. --- manga. --- monster guide. --- mountain goblins. --- shape-shifting foxes. --- yokai.
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Mythology, Japanese --- Mythologie japonaise --- Encyclopedias --- Encyclopédies --- Japan --- Japon --- Religion --- J1730 --- J1706 --- J1940.60 --- J1806 --- -Japanese mythology --- Japan: Religion in general -- mythology --- Japan: Religion in general -- reference works --- Japan: Religion -- Shintō -- reference works --- Japan: Religion -- Buddhism -- reference works --- Japan, religion --- -Japan: Religion in general -- mythology --- J1911.60 --- Encyclopédies --- Japanese mythology --- Nihon --- Nippon --- Iapōnia --- Zhāpān --- I︠A︡ponii︠a︡ --- Yapan --- Japão --- Japam --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Yīpun --- Jih-pen --- Riben --- Government of Japan --- 日本 --- 日本国 --- Nipponkoku --- Nippon-koku --- Nihonkoku --- Nihon-koku --- State of Japan --- Япония --- Japani --- اليابان --- al-Yābān --- يابان --- Yābān --- Japonsko --- Giappone --- Japonia --- Japonya --- Encyclopedias. --- Jepun --- Yapon --- Yapon Ulus --- I︠A︡pon --- Япон --- I︠A︡pon Uls --- Япон Улс
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This examination of death rituals in early Japan finds in the practice of double burial a key to understanding the Taika Era (645-710 A.D.). Drawing on narratives and poems from the earliest Japanese texts--the Kojiki, the Nihonshoki, and the Man'yoshu, an anthology of poetry--it argues that double burial was the center of a manipulation of myth and ritual for specific ideological and factional purposes. "This volume has significantly raised the standard of scholarship on early Japanese and Man'yoshu studies."--Joseph Kitagawa "So convincing is the historical and religious thought displayed here, it is impossible to imagine how anyone can ever again read these documents in the old way."--Alan L. Miller, The Journal of Religion "A central resource for historians of early Japan."--David L. Barnhill, History of Religions
Death --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Japanese poetry --- Mythology, Japanese. --- J4157 --- J4600.10 --- J4626 --- Japanese mythology --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Thanatology --- Political aspects --- History and criticism. --- Japan: Sociology and anthropology -- customs, folklore and culture -- treatment of the dead and funerals --- Japan: Politics and law -- history -- earliest and premodern --- Japan: Politics and law -- state -- ceremonies and rites --- Philosophy --- Japan --- Court and courtiers. --- Politics and government --- Death customs, history --- Mythologie [Japanse ] --- Mythologie japonaise --- Mythology [Japanese ] --- Mythology, Japanese --- History and criticism --- Court and courtiers --- To 794 --- Akima Toshio. --- Alexiou, Margaret. --- Ame-no-waka-hiko. --- Bidatsu, Emperor. --- Buddhism in court. --- Ellwood, Robert. --- Geertz, Clifford. --- Hikohito, Prince. --- Ise Priestess. --- Ise Shrine. --- Izanagi-Izanami myth. --- Jinshin War. --- Jitō, Empress. --- Kawashima, Prince. --- Ninigi no mikoto. --- Okuninushi. --- Saimei, Empress. --- Soga no Emishi. --- Susano-o. --- agricultural rites and symbolism. --- authorship. --- banka. --- court rationality. --- cremation. --- divination. --- dreams. --- eulogies. --- female power. --- fire. --- historiographic project. --- katami. --- kunimi. --- liminality. --- literacy. --- miru. --- mogari no miya. --- mountains. --- niiname-sai. --- politics of death. --- praise poems. --- repression, textual. --- Ōtsu, Prince. --- Poesía japonesa --- Funerales --- Muerte --- Historia y crítica. --- Ritos y ceremonias --- Aspecto político --- Japón --- al-Yābān --- Giappone --- Government of Japan --- Iapōnia --- I︠A︡ponii︠a︡ --- Japam --- Japani --- Japão --- Japon --- Japonia --- Japonsko --- Japonya --- Jih-pen --- Mư̄ang Yīpun --- Nihon --- Nihon-koku --- Nihonkoku --- Nippon --- Nippon-koku --- Nipponkoku --- Prathēt Yīpun --- Riben --- State of Japan --- Yābān --- Yapan --- Yīpun --- Zhāpān --- Япония --- اليابان --- يابان --- 日本 --- 日本国 --- Política y gobierno --- Corte y cortesanos. --- Death - Political aspects - Japan. --- Funeral rites and ceremonies - Japan. --- Japanese poetry - To 794 - History and criticism. --- Jepun --- Yapon --- Yapon Ulus --- I︠A︡pon --- Япон --- I︠A︡pon Uls --- Япон Улс
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