Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea

Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea

Anderson, Emily

Springer Verlag, Singapore

07/2018

258

Mole

Inglês

9789811093883

15 a 20 dias

454

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Introduction: Empire of Religions: Exploring Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea.- Finding Religion in Japan's Empire.- State Shinto Policy in Colonial Korea.- Korean Buddhist Historiography and the Legacies of Japanese Colonialism (1910-1945).- The Adventures of a Japanese Monk in Colonial Korea: Soma Shoei's Zen Training with Korean Masters.- Eastern Learning Divided: The Split in the Tonghak Religion and the Japanese Annexation of Korea, 1904-1910.- Between God and Caesar: The Position of the Non-Church Movement in Korea and Japan from 1927 to 1945.- Developing an Imperial Theology: Transforming "Others" into "Brothers in Christ" for a Multiethnic Empire.- The Question of Quintessence: Buddhism in Wartime Japanese Academia.- Transnational Contexts of Tenrikyo Mission in Korea: Korea, Manchuria, and the United States.- Poch'on'gyo and the Imperial State: Negotiations between the Spiritual and Secular Governments.- U.S. Occupation Policy on Shinto in Post-Liberation Korea and Occupied Japan.- Religion in Occupied Japan: The Impact of SCAP's Policies on Shinto.
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Transnational East Asian History;Empire and Religion in Japan and Korea;Colonization of Korea;Japanese Buddhism;Non-Church Movement in Korea and Japan;Spiritual and Secular Governments;Religion in Occupied Japan;American Occupation Policy in Post-Liberation Korea and Japan;Nation Building in East Asia;religion and society