The catalog of EFEO Publications includes works on a wide range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences (archaeology, history, anthropology, literature, philology, etc.), centered on Asia, from India to Japan.
These publications address both specialists, and a wider public interested in Asian civilizations and societies.
Aspect of Lived Religion in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan / Aspects de la religion vécue dans le Japon de la fin du Moyen Âge et de l’époque prémoderne
Collection : Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie
Collection's number: 32
Editor: Nogueira Ramos (Martin), Rappo (Gaétan), Suzuki (Kenkō)
Edition: EFEO
Publication date: 2024
Status : Available
40,00 €
ISBN-13 : 9782855391830
ISSN : 0766-1177
Width : 16 cm
Height : 24 cm
Weight : 0.66 kg
Number of pages : 356
Distributor : EFEO Diffusion, EFEO Kyoto
Geography : Asia, Japan, East Asia
Language : French, English
Place : Kyoto
Support : Papier
Description :
16 x 24 cm, 356 p., paperback, llustrations, Abstracts in French and English
Bilingual Journal of the École française d'Extrême-Orient.
The Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie are online on the Persée portal
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Martin Nogueira Ramos is an Associate Professor of Japanese studies at the French School of Asian Studies (École française d’Extrême-Orient). His research focuses on the social history of Christianity in Edo and Meiji Japan. His books include a monograph, La foi des ancêtres: Chrétiens cachés et catholiques dans la société villageoise japonaise, xviie–xixe siècles (CNRS Éditions, 2019); and a coedited volume with François Lachaud, D’un empire, l’autre: Premières rencontres entre la France et le Japon au xixe siècle (EFEO, 2021).
Gaétan Rappo is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Culture and Information Science at Doshisha University. He specializes in the history of Japanese religions in the medieval and early modern period, as well as the digital humanities. Aside from a monograph on the medieval Shingon monk Monkan, Rhétoriques de l’hérésie dans le Japon médiéval et moderne: Le moine Monkan (1278-1357) et sa réputation posthume (L’Harmattan, 2017), he has written several articles on Japanese Buddhism and Shinto.
Suzuki Kenkō 鈴木堅弘 is an Adjunct Professor at Osaka University and Kyoto Seika University. He specializes in Edo-period cultural and art history. Recently, he has published an introductory book on the iconological analysis of the Japanese erotic art shunga 春画: “Kakushi aitemu” de yomitoku shunga nyūmon 「隠しアイテム」で読み解く春画入門 (Shūeisha Intānashonaru, 2022).