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Chapter One Introduction
Salvation of the Snake, the Snake of Salvation : Buddhist-Shinto Conflict and Resolution
Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation
Yōkai – Japońskie Duchy Liminalne
Verbos Incendium
Japan and Inner Asia: Some Connections
Myths of Japan II
The Kojiki Book I: Postwar Paradigms Wednesdays 2:10-4:00Pm・522D Kent Hall David Lurie
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Office Hours: 500C Kent, Tuesdays 2-3 and Thursdays 11-12
The Role of Divine Intervention in Greek Roman and Japanese Literature Christian Garcia Union College - Schenectady, NY
Religion and Literature in Japan: Some Introductory Remarks
Comparative Mythological Perspectives on Susanoo’S Dragon Fight
Pippin 1 Geoffrey Pippin Easter 2014 Asian Studies Senior Thesis
Case Studies on Contemporary Asian Migration, Diaspora, and Community Building Practices in Montana Sabrina Oh Vassar College
Handbook of Japanese Mythology
Mythology Marches to Modernity Y Kai in Contemporary Japan
Japanese Mythology a to Z
Japanese Mythology a to Z
Japanese Mythology: from Traditional Theatre Forms To
Top View
THE KAPPA LEGEND a Comparative Ethnological Study on the Japanese Water-Spirit Kappa and Its Habit of Trying to Lure Horses Into the Water
The Raging Deity in Japanese Mythology
Shinigami Chronicles RPG 1
A Yōkai Parade Through Time in Japan Brandon Michael Howard Dickinson College
Mythology in 21St Century Japan: a Study of Ame No Uzume No Mikoto
JPT 4502 Fall 2017 Japanese Folklore
The Japanese Myth of the Dragon with 8 Heads
The Mythology of Okami Archive
A Bricolage Exploration in Genkan Space: Tengu and Adjunct TEFL in the Japanese University Context
Preview of Drove Tengu
Japanese Mythology and Nationalism: Myths of Genesis, Japanese Identity, and Familism
Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan Vol
Supranatural 超 自
Japanese Mythology
Japanese Demon Lore
Globalization and the Emergence of Japanese Influence In
Takashi Katsumata, Constellation Legendry in Japanese Mythology
Akko-Chan (Himitsu No Akko- Chan, 1962), Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn, 1991) Y Pretty Cure (Purikyua, 2004)
Susano-O, Orikuchi Shinobu, and the Imagination of Exile in Early Japan." History of Religions 52(3): 236-266
JPT 4502 Fall 2016 Japanese Folklore