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Japanese Journal of Religious Studies: Gendering Religious Practices In Japan.2017

JOURNAL> Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44:1 (Spring 2017) | H-Net

JOURNAL> Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 44:1 (Spring 2017)Mark Rowe•06/29/2017Discussion



Dear Colleagues,

We are very happy to announce the publication of volume 44/1 of the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies: Gendering Religious Practices In Japan.

Here is the table of contents, with hyperlinks to PDFs. As with all JJRS articles, everything is open access.
Table of Contents

Articles
Editors’ Introduction by Kawahashi Noriko 川橋範子 and Kobayashi Naoko 小林奈央子

Gender and New Religions in Modern Japan by Inose Yuri 猪瀬優理

A Church with Newly-Opened Doors: The Ordination of Women Priests in the Anglican-Episcopal Church of Japan by Miki Mei 三木メイ

Women Challenging the “Celibate” Buddhist Order: Recent Cases of Progress and Regress in the Sōtō School by Kawahashi Noriko 川橋範子

Charting Known Territory: Female Buddhist Priests by Mark Rowe

Sacred Mountains and Women in Japan: Fighting a Romanticized Image of Female Ascetic Practitioners by Kobayashi Naoko 小林奈央子

Spirituality and Women in Japan by Komatsu Kayoko 小松加代子

Review Articles

Review Article: Lesbian Identities by Kudō Marie

Review of: Barbara R. Ambros, Women in Japanese Religions by Kuroki Masako

Review of: Paola Cavaliere, Promising Practices: Women Volunteers in Contemporary Japanese Religious Civil Society by Yumi Murayama

Review of: Odaira Mika, Josei shinshoku no kindai: Jingi girei, gyōsei ni okeru saishisha no kenkyū by Kobayashi Naoko




Best regards,
Mark

Mark Rowe
Associate Professor
Department of Religious Studies
McMaster University
University Hall Room 104
Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4K1
https://socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/people/rowe-mark