Practical Pursuits: Religion, Politics, and Personal Cultivation in Nineteenth-Century Japan di Janine T. Anderson Sawada edito da UNIV OF HAWAII PR

Practical Pursuits: Religion, Politics, and Personal Cultivation in Nineteenth-Century Japan

Religion, Politics, And Personal Cultivation In Nineteenth-century Japan

EAN:

9780824827526

ISBN:

082482752X

Pagine:
400
Formato:
Hardback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Libro Practical Pursuits: Religion, Politics, and Personal Cultivation in Nineteenth-Century Japan di Janine T. Anderson Sawada

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The idea that personal cultivation leads to social and material well-being became wide spread in late Tokugawa Japan (1600-1868). Practical Pursuits explores theories of personal development that were diffused in the early nineteenth century by a network of religious groups in the Edo (Tokyo) area, and explains how, after the Meiji Restoration of 1868, the leading members of these communities went on to create ideological coalitions inspired by the pursuit of a modern form of cultivation. Variously engaged in divination, Shinto purification rituals, and Zen practice, these individuals ultimately used informal political associations to promote the Confucian-style assumption that personal improvement is the basis for national prosperity. This wide-ranging yet painstakingly researched study represents a new direction in historical analysis. Where previous scholarship has used large conceptual units like Confucianism and Buddhism as its main actors and has emphasized the discontinuities in Edo and Meiji religious life, Sawada addresses the history of religion in nineteenth-century Japan at the level of individuals and small groups. She employs personal cultivation as an interpretive system, crossing familiar boundaries to consider complex linguistic, philosophical, and social interconnections.

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