Death and Social Order in Tokugawa Japan 在线电子书 图书标签: 英语学术类书籍 宗教 翻过 檀家 日本研究 日本史 Japan
发表于2024-11-22
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评分作者是宗教学的教授,如果从state building来看, 该如何评价danka system 呢
评分作者是宗教学的教授,如果从state building来看, 该如何评价danka system 呢
Buddhism was a fact of life and death during the Tokugawa period (1600-1868): every household was expected to be affiliated with a Buddhist temple, and every citizen had to be given a Buddhist funeral. The enduring relationship between temples and their affiliated households gave rise to the danka system of funerary patronage. This private custom became a public institution when the Tokugawa shogunate discovered an effective means by which to control the populace and prevent the spread of ideologies potentially dangerous to its power - especially Christianity. Despite its lack of legal status, the danka system was applied to the entire population without exception; it became for the government a potent tool of social order and for the Buddhist establishment a practical way to ensure its survival within the socioeconomic context of early modern Japan. In this study, Nam-lin Hur follows the historical development of the danka system and details the intricate interplay of social forces, political concerns, and religious beliefs that drove this "economy of death" and buttressed the Tokugawa governing system. With meticulous research and careful analysis, Hur demonstrates how Buddhist death left its mark firmly upon the world of the Tokugawa Japanese.
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Death and Social Order in Tokugawa Japan 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024