Celebrity gods: new religions, media, and authority in occupied Japan

Renmonkyō and the Meiji press -- Deguchi Onisaburō as a prewar model -- The birth of two celebrity gods -- Before Jikōson -- Building a "kingdom of god" -- Bureaucracy, religion, and the press under occupation -- Jikōson and Jiu -- Kitamura Sayo -- New religions and critics in the immediat...

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Main Author: Dorman, Benjamin (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Honolulu University of Hawaiʻi Press 2012
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:Celebrity Gods: New Religions, Media, and Authority in Occupied Japan (2014) (Thomas, Jolyon Baraka)
Series/Journal:Nanzan library of Asian religion and culture
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Japan / New religion / Mass media / Relationship / Meiji era / Taishō-Periode / Showa-Periode / History 1890-1955
Further subjects:B Mass media in religion (Japan) History 20th century
B Japan Religion 20th century
B Mass Media (Japan) Religious aspects
B Religion and state (Japan) History 20th century
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Summary:Renmonkyō and the Meiji press -- Deguchi Onisaburō as a prewar model -- The birth of two celebrity gods -- Before Jikōson -- Building a "kingdom of god" -- Bureaucracy, religion, and the press under occupation -- Jikōson and Jiu -- Kitamura Sayo -- New religions and critics in the immediate postwar press
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-287) and index
ISBN:0824836219