Senri Ethnological Studies (SES)
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
PARTI. INTRODUCTION: THESOCIALFUNCTIONSOFRELIGIOUS BELIEF: MANIFEST AND LATENT
1. G. DE VOS: Religion and Family: Structural and Motivational Relationships
2. M. SPIRO : Some Reflections on Family and Religion in East Asia
PART II. SHAMANISTIC FEATURES IN INDIGENOUS RELIGIONS
3. L. KENDALL: Korean Shamanism: Women's Rites and a Chinese Comparison
4. K. SASAKI : Spirit Possession as an Indigenous Religion in Japan and Okinawa
PART III. THE INFLUENCE OF THE GREAT TRADITIONS
5. L. LANCASTER: Elite and Folk: Comments on the Two-Tiered Theory
6. M. OZAKI: The Taoist Priesthood: FromTsai-chiatoCh‘u-chia
7. W. M. TU: OnNeo-ConfucianismandHuman-Relatedness
8. M. BITO: Confucian Thought duringtheTokugawa Period
9. L. LANCASTER: Buddhism and Family in EastAsia
PART IV. ANCESTOR WORSHIP WITHIN A CULTURAL CONTEXT: PAST AND PRESENT
10. M. FUJII: Founder Worship in Kamakura Buddhism
11. M. SUENARI: The “Religious Family” among the Chinese of Central Taiwan
12. K. K. LEE: Family and Religion in Traditional and Contemporary Korea
13. K. MORIOKA: Ancestor Worship in Contemporary Japan: Continuity and Change
PART V. WOMAN'S ROLE AND STATUS IN THE FAMILY
14. T. SOFU: Family and Interpersonal Relationships in Early Japan
15. M. TANAKA: Maternal Authority in the Japanese Family
16. H. C. KOH: Religion and Socialization of Women in Korea
PARTI. INTRODUCTION: THESOCIALFUNCTIONSOFRELIGIOUS BELIEF: MANIFEST AND LATENT
1. G. DE VOS: Religion and Family: Structural and Motivational Relationships
2. M. SPIRO : Some Reflections on Family and Religion in East Asia
PART II. SHAMANISTIC FEATURES IN INDIGENOUS RELIGIONS
3. L. KENDALL: Korean Shamanism: Women's Rites and a Chinese Comparison
4. K. SASAKI : Spirit Possession as an Indigenous Religion in Japan and Okinawa
PART III. THE INFLUENCE OF THE GREAT TRADITIONS
5. L. LANCASTER: Elite and Folk: Comments on the Two-Tiered Theory
6. M. OZAKI: The Taoist Priesthood: FromTsai-chiatoCh‘u-chia
7. W. M. TU: OnNeo-ConfucianismandHuman-Relatedness
8. M. BITO: Confucian Thought duringtheTokugawa Period
9. L. LANCASTER: Buddhism and Family in EastAsia
PART IV. ANCESTOR WORSHIP WITHIN A CULTURAL CONTEXT: PAST AND PRESENT
10. M. FUJII: Founder Worship in Kamakura Buddhism
11. M. SUENARI: The “Religious Family” among the Chinese of Central Taiwan
12. K. K. LEE: Family and Religion in Traditional and Contemporary Korea
13. K. MORIOKA: Ancestor Worship in Contemporary Japan: Continuity and Change
PART V. WOMAN'S ROLE AND STATUS IN THE FAMILY
14. T. SOFU: Family and Interpersonal Relationships in Early Japan
15. M. TANAKA: Maternal Authority in the Japanese Family
16. H. C. KOH: Religion and Socialization of Women in Korea