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Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture | 論文
- Central Asia: Gregory Delaplace, L'invention des morts: Sepultures, fantomes et photographies en Mongolie contemporaine
- Japan: Tomoko Aoyama, Reading food in modern Japanese literature
- Charisma, power(s), and the arahant ideal in Burmese-Myanmar Buddhism (Power, authority, and contested hegemony in Burmese-Myanmar Religion)
- Village Deity and Sacred Text : Power Relations and Cultural Synthesis at an Oral Performance of the Bhagavatapurana in a Garhwal Community
- A Brief History of Indian : Religious Ritual and Resource Consumption : Was there an Environmental Ethic?
- Mariko Asano Tamanoi, Memory maps: the state and Manchuria in postwar Japan
- Sacred object, artifact, or cultural icon?: displaying the Xang bok tree of the Thai people (Popular religion and the sacred life of material goods in contemporary Vietnam)
- Introduction: power, authority, and contested hegemony in Burmese-Myanmar Religion (Power, authority, and contested hegemony in Burmese-Myanmar Religion)
- China: Ashild Kolas and Monika P. Thowsen, On the margins of Tibet: cultural survival on the Sino-Tibetan frontier
- Japan: Carolyn S. Stevens, Japanese popular music: culture, authenticity, and power
- Tribes of snow: animals and plants in the Nuosu book of origins
- China: Snying bo rgyal and R. Solomon Rino, Deity men: Reb Gong Tibetan trance mediums in transition
- Japan: Wilburn Hansen, When Tengu talk: Hirata Atsutane's ethnography of the other world
- Chaste widows, cunning wives, and Amazonian warriors: imaging of women in Tamil oral traditions
- National pantheon, regional deities, personal spirits?: Mushindo, Songsu, and the nature of Korean shamanism
- The one-eyed god at the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology: the story of a village conflict (Popular religion and the sacred life of material goods in contemporary Vietnam)
- India: Philip Lutgendorf. Hanuman's tale: the messages of a divine monkey
- Southeast Asia: James C. Scott, The art of not being governed: an anarchist history of upland Southeast Asia
- Slit belly swamp: a Japanese myth of the origin of the Pleiades?
- "The woman waylaid at the well" or Panaghata-lila: an Indian folk theme appropriated in myth and movies
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