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Spirits, Selves, and Subjectivity in a Japanese New Religion: The Cultural Psychology of Belief in Sukyo Mahikari

Author: McVeigh, Brian
SKU: PMRT.GEN.4306.01531

$240.45

Publisher: The Edwin Mellen Press
Number of Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780773484306
Publication Date: 1997
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This volume is an examination of the beliefs and practices of Sukyo Mahikari; an investigation of how this movement, as a product of Japanese culture, shares a normative discourse with Japanese society; and an examination of how culture constructs mind/belief and an examination of ethnopsychological theories of self and spirit possession. Chapter headings include: Mahikari in the Sociocultural Context of Japan’s Religious Tradition; The Cosmology of Mahikari; The Spirituality of Being Japanese; The Moral Authority and Power of the Cosmos; The Master Metaphor of Purity – The Symbolism of Authority and Power; Gratitude, Obedience, and Humility of Heart – The Morality of Dependency; Rituals – The Ordering of Sociopolitical Relations; Ancestors and Attaching Spirits – How Selves are Socially Produced and Presented. Appendices include Symbolism of the Divine Crest; Exegesis of the Amatsunorigoto; Additional examples of Kotodama; A Typical Month at the Dojo; Glossary; Bibliography. Other Asia & Pacifica Books 2019 – The Five-Hundred-Year History of the Yuan Shikai Family of China: The Yuan Chronicle 1997 – Common Dramatic Codes in Yan and Elizabethan Theaters Characterization in Western Chamber and Romeo and Juliet 2008 – Nrittam, a Malayalam Novel by Maniyambath Mukundan

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