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5. War Games: The Meiji Shrine Games (1924–1943) as Civil Religion
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Sport and Sport Studies in Japan 9
- 3. Religion and Sport: Comparisons and Intersections 21
- 4. Grappling with “Civil Religion”: Raiden Tame’emon and Sumo Wrestling in Late Early Modern Japan 32
- 5. War Games: The Meiji Shrine Games (1924–1943) as Civil Religion 60
- 6. For the Planet and the People: Shinto, the Environment, and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics 78
- 7. Judo as Authentic Fake: Debates over the Sacred and Profane 95
- 8. Religion and Identity in Karate 112
- 9. The Aikido of Ueshiba Morihei as Ritual Practice to Reconstruct the World 131
- 10. Praying for Team and Corporation: Integrating Sport, Religion, History, and Prestige at a Prayer Temple for the Seibu Lions Baseball Team 155
- 11. Fighting Spirit Omamori as Religious Technologies: Amulets, the Self, and the Nation at a Sports Shrine 174
- Contributors 191
- Index 193
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Sport and Sport Studies in Japan 9
- 3. Religion and Sport: Comparisons and Intersections 21
- 4. Grappling with “Civil Religion”: Raiden Tame’emon and Sumo Wrestling in Late Early Modern Japan 32
- 5. War Games: The Meiji Shrine Games (1924–1943) as Civil Religion 60
- 6. For the Planet and the People: Shinto, the Environment, and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics 78
- 7. Judo as Authentic Fake: Debates over the Sacred and Profane 95
- 8. Religion and Identity in Karate 112
- 9. The Aikido of Ueshiba Morihei as Ritual Practice to Reconstruct the World 131
- 10. Praying for Team and Corporation: Integrating Sport, Religion, History, and Prestige at a Prayer Temple for the Seibu Lions Baseball Team 155
- 11. Fighting Spirit Omamori as Religious Technologies: Amulets, the Self, and the Nation at a Sports Shrine 174
- Contributors 191
- Index 193