Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea

Bringing together the work of leading scholars of religion in imperial Japan and colonial Korea, this collection addresses the complex ways in which religion served as a site of contestation and negotiation among different groups, including the Korean Choson court, the Japanese colonial government,...

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Contributors: Anderson, Emily (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Singapore s.l. Springer Singapore 2017
In:Year: 2017
Series/Journal:Religion and Society in Asia Pacific
Further subjects:B Religion History
B Asia—Politics and government
B Asia Politics and government
B Religion and sociology
B Religion
B Imperialism
B Religion—History
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Printed edition: 9789811015656

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520 |a Introduction: Empire of Religions: Exploring Belief and Practice in Imperial Japan and Colonial Korea -- Finding Religion in Japan’s Empire -- State Shinto Policy in Colonial Korea -- Korean Buddhist Historiography and the Legacies of Japanese Colonialism (1910-1945) -- The Adventures of a Japanese Monk in Colonial Korea: Soma Shoei’s Zen Training with Korean Masters -- Eastern Learning Divided: The Split in the Tonghak Religion and the Japanese Annexation of Korea, 1904-1910 -- Between God and Caesar: The Position of the Non-Church Movement in Korea and Japan from 1927 to 1945 -- Developing an Imperial Theology: Transforming “Others” into “Brothers in Christ” for a Multiethnic Empire -- The Question of Quintessence: Buddhism in Wartime Japanese Academia -- Transnational Contexts of Tenrikyo Mission in Korea: Korea, Manchuria, and the United States -- Poch’ŏn’gyo and the Imperial State: Negotiations between the Spiritual and Secular Governments -- U.S. Occupation Policy on Shinto in Post-Liberation Korea and Occupied Japan -- Religion in Occupied Japan: The Impact of SCAP’s Policies on Shinto 
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