Global Repositioning of Japanese Religions

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Contemporary Society
cross-cultural comparison
cultural adaptation
Cultural Chauvinism
El Cantare
Energy Policy
environmental ethics
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ethnocentrism critique
Ethnographic
Fukushima Accident
Global Cultural Network
Global Repositioning
globalisation impact on local religions
Globalization
Inclusivism
Integration
Inter-religious Cooperation
Inter-religious Dialogue
Inter-systemic Level
Interreligious Cooperation
Interreligious Dialogue
Intersystemic Level
Japan
Japanese Religions
Japanese Religious
Japanese Religious World
Meditation Sessions
Nuclear Power
Pluralism
Religion
religious pluralism
Rissho Kosei Kai
Santa Muerte
Sathya Sai Movement
SGI
Siddha Yoga
Social Systems
Sociology
transnational movements
Umehara Takeshi

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138099869
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 May 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Global Repositioning of Japanese Religions: An Integrated Approach explores how Japanese religions respond to the relativizing effects of globalization, thereby repositioning themselves as global players. Organized around concrete case studies focusing on the engagement of Japanese Buddhism, Shinto, and several new religious movements in areas such as ecology, inter-religious dialogue, and politics, this book shows that the globalization of Japanese religions cannot be explained simply in terms of worldwide institutional expansion. Rather, it is a complex phenomenon conditioned by a set of pervasive factors: changes in consciousness, the perception of affinities and resonances at the systemic and cultural levels, processes of decontextualization, and a wide range of power issues including the re-enactment of cultural chauvinism.

The author investigates these dynamics systematically with attention to broader theoretical questions, cross-cultural similarities, the definition of religion and the perils of ethnocentrism, in order to develop his Global Repositioning model, which constitutes an integrated approach to the study of Japanese religions under globalization.

An empirically-grounded and theoretically-informed study of the effects of global trends on local religions, this book will appeal to scholars and students with interests in globalization, religious studies, Japanese studies, Hawaii, sociology, anthropology, and ecology.

Ugo Dessì is Adjunct Professor at the Institute for the Study of Religion at the University of Leipzig, Germany, and Honorary Research Associate at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He is the author of Japanese Religions and Globalization (2013) and Ethics and Society in Contemporary Shin Buddhism (2007), and editor of The Social Dimension of Shin Buddhism (2010).

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