This paper challenges the Japanese word mushūkyō as it is used to create a collective, non-religious identity that excludes religious practitioners. Mushūkyō, in addition to functioning as the antithesis of religion, produces the homogeneity Japanese desire for themselves. As Japan becomes increasingly more diverse in thought and ethnic background, it regulates this diversity by teaching young Japanese to subscribe to mushūkyō. This is achieved by controlling the friendships children have at school and by creating an environment that limits religious practice. The conflict between public schools and religion is epitomized by the Roman Catholic Church and the flight of its children. Nearly a decade of quantitative research at a Catholic Chur...
This thesis looks at the communal identity within particular Hidden Christian groups in the Nagasak...
This paper analyses the relationship between media and the so-called “new religions’ (shinshūkyō) in...
This paper examines the decline of traditional religions in Japan. With the impact of WWlI and post-...
Utilizing Wacquant\u27s theorization of urban ghetto, this paper argues based on a field study of se...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
More than a century has passed since Japanese religions started propagation in foreign cultures. Whi...
Whenever Christian missionaries proselytize, they always discuss the interaction between culture and...
In Japan, religion is still a current subject of educational discourse. This article presents a pict...
The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the attitude of Japanese university students towards ...
In the 1870s and 1880s, as over two centuries of laws and severe persecution against Christianity ca...
This thesis looks at the communal identity within particular Hidden Christian groups in the Nagasak...
This paper analyses the relationship between media and the so-called “new religions’ (shinshūkyō) in...
This paper examines the decline of traditional religions in Japan. With the impact of WWlI and post-...
Utilizing Wacquant\u27s theorization of urban ghetto, this paper argues based on a field study of se...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
For Filipinos in Japan, their long-historicized existence in Japan has forced them to continually (r...
More than a century has passed since Japanese religions started propagation in foreign cultures. Whi...
Whenever Christian missionaries proselytize, they always discuss the interaction between culture and...
In Japan, religion is still a current subject of educational discourse. This article presents a pict...
The main purpose of this study was to evaluate the attitude of Japanese university students towards ...
In the 1870s and 1880s, as over two centuries of laws and severe persecution against Christianity ca...
This thesis looks at the communal identity within particular Hidden Christian groups in the Nagasak...
This paper analyses the relationship between media and the so-called “new religions’ (shinshūkyō) in...
This paper examines the decline of traditional religions in Japan. With the impact of WWlI and post-...