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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
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    almahu_9949385785102882
    Format: 1 online resource (ix, 210 pages) : , illustrations, maps.
    ISBN: 9780429265976 , 0429265972 , 9781000045499 , 1000045498 , 9781000045567 , 1000045560 , 9781000045635 , 1000045633
    Series Statement: Routledge research on museums and heritage in Asia
    Content: "Sacred Heritage in Japan is the first volume to explicitly address the topics of Japanese religion and heritage preservation in connection with each other. Examining what happens when places of worship, such as Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, or Christian churches, and religious practices are rebranded as national culture, the book considers the impact of being designated tangible or intangible cultural properties and, more recently, as UNESCO World or Intangible Heritage. Drawing on primary ethnographic and historical research, the contributions to this volume show the variety of ways in which different actors have contributed to, negotiated, and at times resisted the transformation of religious traditions into heritage. Considering the conflicts that emerge about questions of signification and authority during these processes of transformation, the book provides important new perspectives on the local implications of UNESCO listings in the Japanese context and showcases the diversity of "sacred heritage" in present-day Japan. Combining perspectives from heritage studies, Japanese studies, religious studies, history and social anthropology, the volume will be of interest to scholars and students who want to learn more about the diversity of local responses to heritage conservation in non-Western societies. It will also be of interest to scholars and students engaged in the study of Japanese religion, society, or cultural policies"--
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1 Heritage-making and the transformation of religion in modern Japan -- Heritage, religion, and sacralisation -- Heritage preservation in Japan: a brief historical overview -- I The prewar years -- II The postwar period -- III The "Age of World Heritage" -- Beyond Japan -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2 The politics of Japan's use of World Heritage: From ratifying the World Heritage Convention to the ... , Internationalization in the 1970s -- The nomination of the Mozu-Furuichi Tumulus Cluster -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 An introduction to multilateral heritage politics: Japan and the World Heritage Convention -- Introduction -- Introducing the World Heritage Convention and its Committee -- Japan's entry onto the international World Heritage stage -- Patterns of Committee practice -- Committee tenures and patterns of World Heritage nominations -- Sidelining the advisory bodies and upgrading nominations -- Patterns of Committee representation , Rebranding of Japan's international sense of self -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4 World Cultural Heritage and women's exclusion from sacred sites in Japan -- Introduction -- Tradition, heritage, exclusion -- Mt. Ōmine -- Okinoshima -- Creating heritage, erasing tradition? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5 Whose sacred site?: Contesting World Heritage at Sēfa Utaki -- Introduction -- Ganjū eki: the story of Sēfa Utaki -- The ticket booth: ownership and compromise -- The new "green space": butterflies and buffer zones -- Midori no Yakata Sēfa: manners matter , Ujōguchi and Urōkā: forgotten history -- Ufugūi: sacred site, secular managers -- Yuinchi: contested nature -- Sangūi and Chōnohana: a question of power -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 6 What does it mean to become UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage?: The case of aenokoto -- Aenokoto as "the niiname of the people" -- The response of the Japanese government to the ICH Convention -- Responses of regional authorities -- Inscription is decided -- The response of local authorities -- Performances of aenokoto -- Generation shifts , The Nakatani household (Wajima City, Machino-machi, Tokunari) -- The Tanaka household (Suzu City, Wakayama-machi, Himiya) -- The Kawaguchi household (Wajima City, Shiroyone) -- Aenokoto becomes a community ritual -- The Aenokoto Preservation Association in Kunishige, Noto Town -- The Mii Ta no Kamisama Preservation Association -- The Maruyama-gumi (Wajima City, Miimachi) -- Summing up -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 Kyoto's Gion float parade as heritage: Between culture, religion, and faith -- Crises of modernity: the Gion festival and the city tram
    Additional Edition: Print version: Sacred heritage in Japan Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2020. ISBN 9780367217709
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books
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    Book
    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    UID:
    gbv_1683587529
    Format: vi, 210 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780367217709
    Series Statement: Routledge research on museums and heritage in Asia
    Content: Heritage-Making and the Transformation of Religion in Modern Japan / Mark Teeuwen and Aike P. Rots -- World Cultural Heritage and Women's Exclusion from Sacred Sites in Japan / Lindsey E. DeWitt -- Omissions, Stratagems, and Dissent: The Shikoku Pilgrimage and the Problems of Applying for World Heritage Status / Ian Reader.
    Content: "Sacred Heritage in Japan is the first volume to explicitly address the topics of Japanese religion and heritage preservation in connection with each other. Examining what happens when places of worship, such as Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines, or Christian churches, and religious practices are rebranded as national culture, the book considers the impact of being designated tangible or intangible cultural properties and, more recently, as UNESCO World or Intangible Heritage. Drawing on primary ethnographic and historical research, the contributions to this volume show the variety of ways in which different actors have contributed to, negotiated, and at times resisted the transformation of religious traditions into heritage. Considering the conflicts that emerge about questions of signification and authority during these processes of transformation, the book provides important new perspectives on the local implications of UNESCO listings in the Japanese context and showcases the diversity of "sacred heritage" in present-day Japan. Combining perspectives from heritage studies, Japanese studies, religious studies, history and social anthropology, the volume will be of interest to scholars and students who want to learn more about the diversity of local responses to heritage conservation in non-Western societies. It will also be of interest to scholars and students engaged in the study of Japanese religion, society, or cultural policies"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780429265976
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Sacred heritage in Japan Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge,, 2020 ISBN 9780429265976
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0429265972
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000045499
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1000045498
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000045567
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1000045560
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781000045635
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1000045633
    Language: English
    Keywords: Japan ; Religion ; Denkmalpflege ; Immaterielles Kulturerbe ; Kulturpolitik ; Nation
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