Mountain Mandalas :: Shugendō in Kyushu /
"In Mountain Mandalas Allan G. Grapard provides a thought-provoking history of one aspect of the Japanese Shugendo tradition in Kyushu, by focusing on three cultic systems: Mount Hiko, Usa-Hachiman, and the Kunisaki Peninsula. Grapard draws from a rich range of theorists from the disciplines of...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Mountain Mandalas Allan G. Grapard provides a thought-provoking history of one aspect of the Japanese Shugendo tradition in Kyushu, by focusing on three cultic systems: Mount Hiko, Usa-Hachiman, and the Kunisaki Peninsula. Grapard draws from a rich range of theorists from the disciplines of geography, history, anthropology, sociology, and humanistic geography and situates the historical terrain of his research within a much larger context. This book includes detailed analyses of the geography of sacred sites, translations from many original texts, and discussions on rituals and social practices. Grapard studies Mount Hiko and the Kunisaki Peninsula, which was very influential in Japanese cultural and religious history throughout the ages. We are introduced to important information on archaic social structures and their religious traditions; the development of the cult to the deity Hachiman; a history of the interactions between Buddhism and local cults in Japan; a history of the Shugendo tradition of mountain religious ascetics, and much more. Mountain Mandalas sheds light on important aspects of Japan's religion and culture, and will be of interest to all scholars of Shinto and Japanese religion. Extensive translations of source material can be found on the book's webpage, along with illustrations and maps"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvii, 301 pages) : illustrations, maps |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a The New Year's shushō tsuina rite: expel and invite -- The shūshō goō rite: paper, pill, oath -- The kissho shūgi rite: sanctioning power and rank -- Mountain sanctuaries awash in seawater: the shioitori rite -- For the birds: the Zōkei gokū rite -- The Matsue and Ondasai ritual festivities -- Mineiri: the mandalized peregrinations -- Mandalized itineraries -- Practices in the mountains -- The Daigyōji shrines and water -- Usa Hachiman's oracular spatialities63 -- Kunisaki: a much disturbed heterotopia -- The geognostic realm of the lotus in Kunisaki -- Coursing through the peninsula. | |
505 | 8 | |a 4 Shattered Bodies, Statues, and the Entreaties of Truncated Memory -- Mount Hiko's quasi-destruction and fall into irrelevance -- Kunisaki: one breath away from the void of modernity -- Usa: Hachiman's return in disguise -- Afterword: From Spatialities to Dislocation -- Rays of light -- Japanese Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
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contents | Shugendō and the Production of Social Space -- Kyushu Island: an ignored world -- The Hachiman cult's nebulous origins -- Usa: from prehistoric village to cultic city -- Oracular pronouncements as divine directives -- The early Heian period: Iwashimizu Hachiman -- The Kunisaki Peninsula and links to Usa -- Mount Hiko -- Geotyped and Chronotyped Social Spaces. Hachiman's traveling icons4 -- Mount Hiko: of swords, meteors, dragons, and goshawks -- Waiting for dawn on Mount Hiko: the geotype and chronotype of heterotopia -- Mount Hiko's sacred perimeter: four corners and three dimensions -- Altitude and altered states of mind: creating a Dōjō -- Mandala templates: divine planning -- Geotyped and chronotyped, encoded, mandalized bodies -- The visionary imperative -- 3 Festivities and Processions: Spatialities of Power -- Mount Hiko as socio-ritualized space -- Mount Hiko's conflicts with Mount Hōman and the Shōgo-in monzeki -- Mount Hiko's ritual calendar. The New Year's shushō tsuina rite: expel and invite -- The shūshō goō rite: paper, pill, oath -- The kissho shūgi rite: sanctioning power and rank -- Mountain sanctuaries awash in seawater: the shioitori rite -- For the birds: the Zōkei gokū rite -- The Matsue and Ondasai ritual festivities -- Mineiri: the mandalized peregrinations -- Mandalized itineraries -- Practices in the mountains -- The Daigyōji shrines and water -- Usa Hachiman's oracular spatialities63 -- Kunisaki: a much disturbed heterotopia -- The geognostic realm of the lotus in Kunisaki -- Coursing through the peninsula. 4 Shattered Bodies, Statues, and the Entreaties of Truncated Memory -- Mount Hiko's quasi-destruction and fall into irrelevance -- Kunisaki: one breath away from the void of modernity -- Usa: Hachiman's return in disguise -- Afterword: From Spatialities to Dislocation -- Rays of light -- Japanese Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. |
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spelling | Grapard, Allan G., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92045883 Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu / Allan G. Grapard. London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2016. 1 online resource (xvii, 301 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Bloomsbury Shinto studies "In Mountain Mandalas Allan G. Grapard provides a thought-provoking history of one aspect of the Japanese Shugendo tradition in Kyushu, by focusing on three cultic systems: Mount Hiko, Usa-Hachiman, and the Kunisaki Peninsula. Grapard draws from a rich range of theorists from the disciplines of geography, history, anthropology, sociology, and humanistic geography and situates the historical terrain of his research within a much larger context. This book includes detailed analyses of the geography of sacred sites, translations from many original texts, and discussions on rituals and social practices. Grapard studies Mount Hiko and the Kunisaki Peninsula, which was very influential in Japanese cultural and religious history throughout the ages. We are introduced to important information on archaic social structures and their religious traditions; the development of the cult to the deity Hachiman; a history of the interactions between Buddhism and local cults in Japan; a history of the Shugendo tradition of mountain religious ascetics, and much more. Mountain Mandalas sheds light on important aspects of Japan's religion and culture, and will be of interest to all scholars of Shinto and Japanese religion. Extensive translations of source material can be found on the book's webpage, along with illustrations and maps"-- Provided by publisher Includes bibliographical references and index. Shugendō and the Production of Social Space -- Kyushu Island: an ignored world -- The Hachiman cult's nebulous origins -- Usa: from prehistoric village to cultic city -- Oracular pronouncements as divine directives -- The early Heian period: Iwashimizu Hachiman -- The Kunisaki Peninsula and links to Usa -- Mount Hiko -- Geotyped and Chronotyped Social Spaces. Hachiman's traveling icons4 -- Mount Hiko: of swords, meteors, dragons, and goshawks -- Waiting for dawn on Mount Hiko: the geotype and chronotype of heterotopia -- Mount Hiko's sacred perimeter: four corners and three dimensions -- Altitude and altered states of mind: creating a Dōjō -- Mandala templates: divine planning -- Geotyped and chronotyped, encoded, mandalized bodies -- The visionary imperative -- 3 Festivities and Processions: Spatialities of Power -- Mount Hiko as socio-ritualized space -- Mount Hiko's conflicts with Mount Hōman and the Shōgo-in monzeki -- Mount Hiko's ritual calendar. The New Year's shushō tsuina rite: expel and invite -- The shūshō goō rite: paper, pill, oath -- The kissho shūgi rite: sanctioning power and rank -- Mountain sanctuaries awash in seawater: the shioitori rite -- For the birds: the Zōkei gokū rite -- The Matsue and Ondasai ritual festivities -- Mineiri: the mandalized peregrinations -- Mandalized itineraries -- Practices in the mountains -- The Daigyōji shrines and water -- Usa Hachiman's oracular spatialities63 -- Kunisaki: a much disturbed heterotopia -- The geognostic realm of the lotus in Kunisaki -- Coursing through the peninsula. 4 Shattered Bodies, Statues, and the Entreaties of Truncated Memory -- Mount Hiko's quasi-destruction and fall into irrelevance -- Kunisaki: one breath away from the void of modernity -- Usa: Hachiman's return in disguise -- Afterword: From Spatialities to Dislocation -- Rays of light -- Japanese Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. Print version record. English. Shugen (Sect) Japan Kyūshū Region. Sacred space Japan Kyūshū Region. Kyūshū Region (Japan) Religious life and customs. Shugendō (Secte) Japon Kyūshū, Région de. Lieux sacrés Japon Kyūshū, Région de. Kyūshū, Région de (Japon) Vie religieuse. Buddhism. bicssc Educational: Religious studies: Non-Christian religions. bicssc Shintoism. bicssc RELIGION Shintoism. bisacsh RELIGION Buddhism History. bisacsh RELIGION Buddhism Rituals & Practice. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Sacred space fast Shugen (Sect) fast Japan Kyūshū Region fast Print version: Grapard, Allan G. Mountain Mandalas. London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomburg Publishing PIc, 2016 9781474249003 (DLC) 2015047101 (OCoLC)931226935 Bloomsbury Shinto studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018048456 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1118543 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Grapard, Allan G. Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu / Bloomsbury Shinto studies. Shugendō and the Production of Social Space -- Kyushu Island: an ignored world -- The Hachiman cult's nebulous origins -- Usa: from prehistoric village to cultic city -- Oracular pronouncements as divine directives -- The early Heian period: Iwashimizu Hachiman -- The Kunisaki Peninsula and links to Usa -- Mount Hiko -- Geotyped and Chronotyped Social Spaces. Hachiman's traveling icons4 -- Mount Hiko: of swords, meteors, dragons, and goshawks -- Waiting for dawn on Mount Hiko: the geotype and chronotype of heterotopia -- Mount Hiko's sacred perimeter: four corners and three dimensions -- Altitude and altered states of mind: creating a Dōjō -- Mandala templates: divine planning -- Geotyped and chronotyped, encoded, mandalized bodies -- The visionary imperative -- 3 Festivities and Processions: Spatialities of Power -- Mount Hiko as socio-ritualized space -- Mount Hiko's conflicts with Mount Hōman and the Shōgo-in monzeki -- Mount Hiko's ritual calendar. The New Year's shushō tsuina rite: expel and invite -- The shūshō goō rite: paper, pill, oath -- The kissho shūgi rite: sanctioning power and rank -- Mountain sanctuaries awash in seawater: the shioitori rite -- For the birds: the Zōkei gokū rite -- The Matsue and Ondasai ritual festivities -- Mineiri: the mandalized peregrinations -- Mandalized itineraries -- Practices in the mountains -- The Daigyōji shrines and water -- Usa Hachiman's oracular spatialities63 -- Kunisaki: a much disturbed heterotopia -- The geognostic realm of the lotus in Kunisaki -- Coursing through the peninsula. 4 Shattered Bodies, Statues, and the Entreaties of Truncated Memory -- Mount Hiko's quasi-destruction and fall into irrelevance -- Kunisaki: one breath away from the void of modernity -- Usa: Hachiman's return in disguise -- Afterword: From Spatialities to Dislocation -- Rays of light -- Japanese Glossary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. Shugen (Sect) Japan Kyūshū Region. Sacred space Japan Kyūshū Region. Shugendō (Secte) Japon Kyūshū, Région de. Lieux sacrés Japon Kyūshū, Région de. Buddhism. bicssc Educational: Religious studies: Non-Christian religions. bicssc Shintoism. bicssc RELIGION Shintoism. bisacsh RELIGION Buddhism History. bisacsh RELIGION Buddhism Rituals & Practice. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Sacred space fast Shugen (Sect) fast |
title | Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu / |
title_auth | Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu / |
title_exact_search | Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu / |
title_full | Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu / Allan G. Grapard. |
title_fullStr | Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu / Allan G. Grapard. |
title_full_unstemmed | Mountain Mandalas : Shugendō in Kyushu / Allan G. Grapard. |
title_short | Mountain Mandalas : |
title_sort | mountain mandalas shugendo in kyushu |
title_sub | Shugendō in Kyushu / |
topic | Shugen (Sect) Japan Kyūshū Region. Sacred space Japan Kyūshū Region. Shugendō (Secte) Japon Kyūshū, Région de. Lieux sacrés Japon Kyūshū, Région de. Buddhism. bicssc Educational: Religious studies: Non-Christian religions. bicssc Shintoism. bicssc RELIGION Shintoism. bisacsh RELIGION Buddhism History. bisacsh RELIGION Buddhism Rituals & Practice. bisacsh RELIGION Comparative Religion. bisacsh Sacred space fast Shugen (Sect) fast |
topic_facet | Shugen (Sect) Japan Kyūshū Region. Sacred space Japan Kyūshū Region. Kyūshū Region (Japan) Religious life and customs. Shugendō (Secte) Japon Kyūshū, Région de. Lieux sacrés Japon Kyūshū, Région de. Kyūshū, Région de (Japon) Vie religieuse. Buddhism. Educational: Religious studies: Non-Christian religions. Shintoism. RELIGION Shintoism. RELIGION Buddhism History. RELIGION Buddhism Rituals & Practice. RELIGION Comparative Religion. Sacred space Shugen (Sect) Japan Kyūshū Region |
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