This dissertation presents an ethnographic account of mountain asceticism and pilgrimage in Dewa Sanzan, a sacred mountain range in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. I argue that the space of Dewa Sanzan, like that of other sacred mountains in Japan, stands not only in topographical contrast with the urban sprawl in valleys below, but also in temporal contrast with a culturally and historically unique form of capitalist modernity. For contemporary practitioners, mountain ascetic rituals and pilgrimage bend the linear, clock-time of capitalist modernity into a premodern-like cyclical time of annual rebirth in the mountain’s symbolic womb and of ancestral return on mountain summits. Each chapter of this dissertation explores different ways in which...
The Japanese have not used their mountainland as much as they could have, given Japan's technical le...
This dissertation is a critical history of Buddhist thought in Japan from 1868 to 1931. During this ...
Mountains play some important parts in the spiritual life of Japanese society, especially for ones w...
This thesis examines mountain ascetic training practices in Japan known as Shugendô (The Way to Acqu...
"Towering over the Kanto Plain, the sacred mountain Oyama (literally, "Big Mountain") has loomed lar...
In this article I analyze some aspects of the form of spirituality that can be found both in the Jap...
We are all no doubt familiar with the song from the musical “The Sound of Music” to the effect that ...
This dissertation concerns the cult of Mount Yudono (located in present-day Yamagata Prefecture) dur...
The industrialized western civilization has been trained to look at mountains merely in connection t...
Religious tradition has long dictated the exclusion of women from Sanjōgatake, a sacred peak in the ...
This dissertation considers two intersecting aspects of premodern Japanese religions: the developmen...
Instigated by the author’s four-and-a-half month long membership in the Wandervogel hiking club of K...
My dissertation examines the effects of postwar outmigration in Japan's countryside to develop a the...
Definitions of Japan’s Shugendō tradition often emphasize how its adherents, known as yamabushi or s...
This article provides an example of contemporary pilgrimage practices in Japan by focusing on the In...
The Japanese have not used their mountainland as much as they could have, given Japan's technical le...
This dissertation is a critical history of Buddhist thought in Japan from 1868 to 1931. During this ...
Mountains play some important parts in the spiritual life of Japanese society, especially for ones w...
This thesis examines mountain ascetic training practices in Japan known as Shugendô (The Way to Acqu...
"Towering over the Kanto Plain, the sacred mountain Oyama (literally, "Big Mountain") has loomed lar...
In this article I analyze some aspects of the form of spirituality that can be found both in the Jap...
We are all no doubt familiar with the song from the musical “The Sound of Music” to the effect that ...
This dissertation concerns the cult of Mount Yudono (located in present-day Yamagata Prefecture) dur...
The industrialized western civilization has been trained to look at mountains merely in connection t...
Religious tradition has long dictated the exclusion of women from Sanjōgatake, a sacred peak in the ...
This dissertation considers two intersecting aspects of premodern Japanese religions: the developmen...
Instigated by the author’s four-and-a-half month long membership in the Wandervogel hiking club of K...
My dissertation examines the effects of postwar outmigration in Japan's countryside to develop a the...
Definitions of Japan’s Shugendō tradition often emphasize how its adherents, known as yamabushi or s...
This article provides an example of contemporary pilgrimage practices in Japan by focusing on the In...
The Japanese have not used their mountainland as much as they could have, given Japan's technical le...
This dissertation is a critical history of Buddhist thought in Japan from 1868 to 1931. During this ...
Mountains play some important parts in the spiritual life of Japanese society, especially for ones w...