Japanese Religion and Society

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A01=Winston Davis
Author_Winston Davis
Buddhism and capitalism
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economic development
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how religion shaped modern Japan
modernization in East Asia
pilgrimage movements
secularization and national identity
society and cultural change
work ethic

Product details

  • ISBN 9780791408407
  • Weight: 454g
  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 1992
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Explores how religion has shaped Japan's social structure, economic development, modernization, and national identity through a critical analysis of historical and contemporary Japanese society.

What role has religion played in the making of Japanese society? How have spiritual traditions influenced economic growth, social conflict, national identity, and modernization?

In Japanese Religion and Society, acclaimed scholar Winston Davis offers a compelling exploration of the dynamic relationship between religion and social life in Japan. Moving beyond stereotypes and simplistic theories of "Japanese uniqueness," Davis examines the institutions, beliefs, and cultural tensions that have shaped Japan's transformation into a modern nation.

Through insightful studies of pilgrimage movements, Buddhism and modernization, civil religion, secularization, and economic development, this groundbreaking work reveals religion not as a static tradition, but as an active force in social change.

Combining rigorous scholarship with engaging analysis, Davis challenges both Western and Japanese interpretations of Japan's cultural identity while opening new perspectives on the study of religion and society itself.

Winston Davis, Wilson-Craven Professor of Religion at Southwestern University, is author of Dojo: Magic and Exorcism in Modern Japan.

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