This exciting new book is a detailed examination of pilgrimages
in Japan, including the meanings of travel, transformation, and the
discovery of identity through encounters with the sacred, in a
variety of interesting dimensions in both historical and
contemporary Japanese culture, linked by the unifying theme of a
spiritual quest.
Several fascinating new approaches to traditional forms of
pilgrimage are put forward by a wide range of specialists in
anthropology, religion and cultural studies, who set Japanese
pilgrimage in a wider comparative perspective. They apply models of
pilgrimage to quests for vocational fulfilment, examining cases as
diverse as the civil service, painting and poetry, and present
ethnographies of contemporary reconstructions of old spiritual
quests, as conflicting (and sometimes global) demands impinge on
the time and space of would-be pilgrims.
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