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Nancy K. Stalker

    Prophet Motive: Deguchi Onisaburo, Oomoto, and the Rise of New Religions in Imperial Japan
    Japan
    • Japan

      • 446 stránek
      • 16 hodin čtení
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      "Aesthetics and tradition occupy a central role in modern Japanese national identity to a degree seemingly unparalleled among the world's wealthiest nations. This text surveys highlights in Japanese history, culture, and society from prehistoric to contemporary times, devoting significant attention to the visual and literary arts and to everyday material culture in each period. It provides relatively equal coverage of the premodern and modern eras, describing important historical events, personages, and cultural developments. In addition, it traces gender ideals and the emergence of religious, intellectual, and social protest movements across time. Japan's twentieth century interlude as an empire and colonizer receives a full chapter of coverage, as do postwar economic growth and the nation's emergence as a cultural superpower in the twenty-first century. Countering general perceptions of Japan as a unique and isolated country, the text highlights how interactions with other civilizations, primarily Korea and China in premodern times and Western nations in modernity, have deeply influenced its politics, economy, society and resulted in cultural hybridity"--Provided by publisher

      Japan
    • Focusing on the life of the charismatic spiritualist Deguchi Onisaburō and the emergence of his Shintoist movement, Oomoto, this work offers the first comprehensive English account of a unique religious phenomenon in imperial Japan. It explores the role of "charismatic entrepreneurship" in the development and success of new religious movements globally, shedding light on the dynamics that drive such transformations in belief systems.

      Prophet Motive: Deguchi Onisaburo, Oomoto, and the Rise of New Religions in Imperial Japan