Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies

Itineraries of an Anthropologist

Studies in Honour of Massimo Raveri

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Abstract

This book is being dedicated to Massimo Raveri on the occasion of his retirement. It is designed to recreate the various thematic itineraries that he has traced and followed in his career. Each of the essays included represents a topic in which Prof. Raveri has shown great interest, paving the way for further studies. In offering these essays to him, his friends and colleagues are both bearing witness to his interest in such topics and contributing to their study. Contributions by former students of Prof. Raveri’s further show how these fields of study are being developed in his footsteps.

Keywords AIFascismOxfordKaguraRobotsAum ShinrikyōJapanologyBuddhist wisdomGuruPhilosophical truthFirst public discourseEnvironmental sustainabilityPath to salvationJapanese shamanismHiyoshi TaishaJapanese religionsArmageddonIwashimizu HachimangūShugendōApocalypticismSathya Sai BabaJapanJapanese BuddhismSatoyamaAmidist BuddhismAsahara ShōkōHistoriographyShamanCultural heritageGagakuAffectAnthropology of JapanDiscourse analysisEngiHistory of thoughtMindarGoryōe‘Dialogical dialogue’Philosophy of pure positiveContemporary JapanShin-shin-shūkyōPhilosophy of music (Japan)Japanese studiesKumanoMassimo RaveriTeachingsLandscapeMānasa BhajareJapanese FascismPilgrimageSutra of the Questions by Druma, King of the KinnaRitualBuddhism and musicMountain beliefsCombinatory ritualsShinbutsuJapanese ImperialismPolythetic classSocial anthropologyNew-new religionsSecond World War

Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-527-8 | e-ISBN 978-88-6969-527-8 | ISBN (PRINT) 978-88-6969-528-5 | Dimensioni 16x23cm | Pubblicato 18 Ottobre 2021 | Lingua en