Sacred Space in the Modern City: The Fractured Pasts of Meiji Shrine, 1912-1958

Author:   Yoshiko Imaizumi
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   43
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9789004248199


Pages:   334
Publication Date:   11 July 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Sacred Space in the Modern City offers strikingly new and original perspectives on a number of controversial issues and important questions concerning Japanese pre- and post-war ideology and identity. Meiji shrine is not just 'a' shrine; it is 'the' shrine of twentieth-century Japan. This book is also noteworthy on account of its use of previously untouched archival materials as well as for its broad range of theoretical approaches applied within a multidisciplinary context. The author uses Meiji shrine as a lens with which to investigate the nature of the society that created, experienced and reproduced this site. This long-overdue study will be widely welcomed by researchers interested in Shinto and Meiji Japan, as well as the wider readership wishing to access the social history of Taisho and early Showa Japan.

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Author:   Yoshiko Imaizumi
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   43
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.661kg
ISBN:  

9789004248199


ISBN 10:   9004248196
Pages:   334
Publication Date:   11 July 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'this is the first integrated history of Meiji shrine; previous studies only focused on a single aspect of the site (e.g., architecture or forestry) and did not take the postwar years into consideration. Sacred Space in the Modern City is thus an important contribution to the field. It is not only of interest to historians of religion, however: the book also addresses topics such as the history of city planning, the role of art in the construction of national memory, and the significance of sports and physical exercise to modern nationalism. Drawing on primary and secondary sources in both Japanese and English, the work is surprisingly multifaceted in its approach, using Meiji shrine as a focal point for the study of placemaking, memory construction, and nation-building in early twentieth-century Japan.(...) This is an important book, theoretically sophisticated and with a wealth of new insights and historical details that are presented in English for the first time. It draws on an impressive array of primary and secondary sources and is rich and multifaceted, addressing a number of different themes that all pertain to Meiji shrine in some way but that have wider implications as well.' Aike P. Rots, University of Oslo, Monumenta Nipponica, 71:2 (2016)


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Yoshiko Imaizumi, Ph.D. (2007), SOAS University of London, is a senior research fellow at Meiji Shrine Research Institute. Recent publications in Japanese include: Meiji Jingu: Sengo fukko no kiseki (Kajima shuppankai, 2008); Meiji Jingu: 'Dento' o tsukutta dai purojekuto (Shinchosha, 2013).

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