Collected Writings of Carmen Blacker, 第 1 巻Psychology Press, 2000 - 357 ページ This volume of the Collected Writings of Modern Western Scholars on Japan brings together the work of Carmen Blacker, who wrote extensively on religion, myth and folklore. |
目次
Introduction | 1 |
RELIGION MYTH FOLKLORE | 5 |
The Language of Birds | 7 |
an Intimation of the Enlightened State | 15 |
the Golden Age and the Chosen People | 27 |
The Snake Woman in Japanese Myth and Legend | 40 |
The Angry Ghost in Japan | 51 |
The Seer as a Healer in Japan | 60 |
Recollections of Baba Tatsuis Elementary Grammar | 201 |
a Recollection of Arthur Waley | 204 |
Recollections of Osaragi Jirō | 210 |
Marie Stopes and Japan | 214 |
Sir Francis Taylor Piggott and Major General F S G Piggott | 224 |
a Genius now Recognized | 235 |
Yoshio Markino 18691956 | 248 |
Laurence Oliphant and Japan 18581888 | 262 |
Divination and Oracles in Japan | 67 |
Throne Bed or Incubation Couch? | 85 |
The Divine Boy in Japanese Buddhism | 101 |
Supernatural Abductions in Japanese Folklore | 110 |
Symbolism of the Divine Guest in Shingon Ritual | 137 |
Fujita Himiko and her Dragon Palace Family | 146 |
Kaempfers Strange | 154 |
The Religious Traveller in the Edo Period | 163 |
an Example of the Stranger in Folklore | 177 |
the Passage Through the Ten States of Existence | 186 |
PORTRAITS RECOLLECTIONS | 198 |
Christmas Humphreys and Japan | 274 |
Impressions of a Japanese University | 283 |
Chamberlain Aston and Satow | 295 |
BOOK REVIEWS | 311 |
British Medical Pioneer 18621877 | 313 |
Sketches at the Turn of the Century | 316 |
Zen and the Ways | 319 |
Magic and Exorcism in Modern Japan | 321 |
the History of a Relationship | 324 |
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