2016 Conference Issue
Kiyoshi Kawahara and Matthew Taylor –
Introduction to the 2016 Conference Issue
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Kinjo Occult Research Group –
A Door to another World: The Imagination in Japanese Folkways and Religion
Aya Ryusawa –
Mastering the Visualization of Heroic Narratives within Daimyō Families: The Illustrated Scroll of Shutendōji in the Edo period
[Japanese version]
Kenshin Kirihara –The Birth of a Myth: Civil War and Sacrifice in Early Meiji Japan
[Japanese version]
Shoko Komatsu –The Haunted Mansion and <Woman>:
Otherworldly Apparitions in the Modern Cities of Japan
[Japanese version]
Ian Dennis – “More Skilled Practitioners of Wanting”: Buddhism and Romanticism in the Market World
Edmond Wright – How to read religious poems anthropoetically (using examples from Gerard Manley Hopkins and Kobayashi Issa)
Magdalena Złocka – Dąbrowska – Cratos as Cognition: Gans and Dumézil in Dialogue on Language and Violence
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