Auswahlbibliographie ãJapanische VolksreligionÒ
Zusammengestellt von Klaus Antoni
Abkürzungen:
AA = Acta Asiatica
JJRS = Japanese Journal of Religious Studies
JJS = The Journal of Japanese Studies
MN = Monumenta Nipponica
MOAG = Mitteilungen der (Dt.) Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens
NOAG = Nachrichten der (Dt.) Gesellschaft für Natur- und Völkerkunde Ostasiens.
TASJ = Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan
1. Allgemeines
Bernier, B.
1980 The Popular Religion of a Japanese Village and its Transformation. Diss.
1970. Ann Arbor
Berthier, L.
1981 Syncretisme au Japon. Omizutori: Le Ritual de l'eau de Jouvence. Paris
Dorson, Richard M.
1963 Studies in Japanese Folklore. Bloomington
Holtom, Daniel
1931 Some Notes on Japanese Tree Worship. In: TASJ 8, Second series, S.1-9
Hori, Ichirô
1959 Japanese Folk-Beliefs. In: American Anthropologist 61, 5. 405-424
1968 Folk Religion in Japan: Continuity and Change. Tokyo
Miyake, Hitoshi
1972 "Folk Religion". In: Hori Ichirô (ed.): Japanese Religion. A Survey by the Agency for Cultural Affairs. 5.121-143. Tokyo
Namihara, E.
1983 Hare, Ke and Kegare: The Structure of Japanese Folk Belief. Ann Arbor
Naumann, Nelly
1981 "Volksglaube". In: Horst Hammitzsch (Hrg.): Japan-Handbuch.Wiesbaden, S.1667-1670
Pittau, Joseph (Ed.)
1966 Folk Cultures of Japan and East Asia. (MN-Monographs 25), Tokyo
Ouwehand, Cornelius
1964 Namazu-e and Their Themes. An Interpretative Approach to Some Aspects of Japanese Folk Religion. Leiden
Saunders, E.Dale
1960 Koshin: An Example of Taoist Ideas in Japan. In: Proceedings of the IXth International Congress for History of Religions. Tokyo, S. 423-431
2. Ahnenkult
Antoni, Klaus
1982 Death and Transformation: The Presentation of Death in East and Southeast Asia. In: AFS, vol. XLI-2, 1982: 147-162
Eder, Matthias
1956††††††† Totenseelen und Ahnengeister in Japan. In: Anthropos 51, 1956: 97-112
1957††††††† Familie, Sippe, Clan und Ahnenverehrung in Japan. In: Anthropos 52
(1957), S.813-840
Hirai, Atsuko
1968††††††† "Ancestor Worship in Yatsuka Hozumi's State and Constitutional Theory". In: Edmund Skrzypczak (ed.): Japan's Modern Century.
Kirby, RJ.
Ancestral Worship in Japan. In: TASJ 38/1V, S. 233-267.
Morioka, Kiyomi
1977††††††† The Appearance of "Ancestor Religion" in Modern Japan: The Years of Transition from the Meiji to the TaishÙ Periods. In: JJRS 4/2-3, 1977: 183-212
Newell, H. (ed.)
1976††††††† Ancestors. (Diverse Artikel darin ¸ber Japan).
Ooms, Herman
1967††††††† The Religion of the Household: A case study of ancestor worship in
Japan. In: Contemporary Religions in Japan, 8,1967, S.201-333.
1976††††††† A structural analysis of Japanese ancestral rites and beliefs. In: Newell, William H. (ed.): Ancestors. S. 61-90. The Hague.
Plath, David W.
1964††††††† "Where the Family of God is the Family". In: American Anthropologist, 1964.
Smith, Robert
1974††††††† Ancestor Worship in Contemporary Japan. Stanford
1983††††††† Ancestor Worship in Contemporary Japan. In: Nanzan Bulletin 7, 1983: 30-34
Yanagita, Kunio (Tr.)
1970††††††† About Our Ancestors. The Japanese Family Sytem. Tokyo
Yonemura, Shoji
1974††††††† Lineage and Ancestor Worship. In: Newall, William H.: Ancestors. The† Hague.
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3. Schamanismus
Blacker, Carmen
1975††††††† The Catalpa Bow: A Study of Shamanistic Practices in Japan.
Eder, Matthias
††††††††††††††††††††††† 1958††††††† Schamanismus in Japan. In: Paideuma VI/7, 1958
Hori, IchirÙ
1964††††††† Penetration of Shamanic Elements into the History of Japanese Folk Religion. In: Festschrift f¸r Ad.E.Jensen, Bd.I, 1964: 245-265
1968††††††† Folk Religion in Japan.
Fairchild, William P.
1962††††††† Shamanism in Japan. In: AFS XXI, 1962
Kamata, Hisako
1966††††††† Daughters of the Gods: Shaman Priestesses in Japan and Okinawa. In:
Joseph Pittau (Ed.):
Folk Cultures of Japan and East Asia. (MN-Monographs, no.25), S.56-73, Tokyo
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4. ††††††††††††††† Die
Bergasketen (shugendÙ)
Blacker, Carmen
1965††††††† Initiation in the Shugendo: The Passage through the Ten States of Existence. In: Bleeker, CJ.(ed.): Initiation: Contributions to the Theme of the Study-Conference of the International Association for the History of Religions. Leiden
Earhart, H.Byron
1965††††††† Four Ritual Periods of Haguro Shugendo in Northeastern Japan. In: History of Religions, 5/1, 1965: 93-113.
1970††††††† A Religious Study of the Mount Haguro Sect of Shugendo
Immoos, T.
1968 ††††† Das Tanzritual der Yamabushi. - und -Ein Ritual der Wiedergeburt in den
†††††††††††††††††††††† Yamabushi-Kagura
Renondeau, G.
1965††††††† Le Shugendo: Histoire, doctrines et rites des anachorËtes dites Yamabushi
Rotermund, H.O.
1965††††††† Die Legende des EnnogyÙja. In: Oriens Extremus XII, 1965, S.221-41.
1967††††††† Die Yamabushi. Hamburg
Swanson, P.L.
1981††††††† Shugendo and the Yoshino-Kumano-Pilgrimage. In: MN XXXV/1, 1981.
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5. ††††††††††††††† Magie
Frank, Bernard
1958††††††† Kata-imi et kata-tagae - Etudes sur les interdits de direction a 1 ' Èpoque Heian. Bulletin de la Maison Franco-Japonaise, N.S.t.V/2-4, Tokyo, Paris
L‰mmerhirt, Anton
1956††††††† Verw¸nschung in der altjapanischen Kultsprache. In: MN XII, 1956: 51-63
Rotermund, Hartmut 0.
1975††††††† Majinai-uta. Grundlagen, Inhalte und Formelemente japanischer magischer Gedichte des 17.-20. Jahrhunderts. (MOAG 59), Hamburg
Tubielewicz, Jolanta
1980††††††† Superstitions, Magic and Mantic Practices in the Heian Period. Warschau.
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6. ††††††††††††††† Die
Religion Okinawas
Chamberlain, B.H.
1893††††††† Manners abud Customs of the Loochooans. In: TASJ XXI, 1893: 271ff.
Haring, D.G.
1953††††††† The Noro Cult of Amami Oshima. In: Sociologus, N.F., Jg.3/2, 1953: 108ff.
Itoh, Mikiharu
1974††††††† Change and Stability in the Folk Religion of the Okinawan Society. In:
East Asian Cultural Studies 13/1-4, 1974: 51-57.
Kerr, George H.
1958††††††† Okinawa. History of an Island People. Tokyo
Kreiner, Josef
1965††††††† Beitr‰ge zur Erforschung von Religion und Gesellschaft auf den nˆrdlichen Ry˚ky˚: Der Noro-Kult von Amami-Oshima. (Beitr‰ge zur Japanologie, Bd.2), Wien
Kubo, Noritada
1972††††††† On Taoistic Belief in Okinawa. In: Japanese Religions 7/4, 1972: 1-10
1974††††††† Taoist Belief in Okinawa - with special emphasis on the kitchen god belief. In: Acta Asiatica 27, 1974: 100-115
Lebra, William P.
1966††††††† Okinawan Religion. Honululu.
Sasaki, K.
1981††††††† Spirit Possession as an Indigenous Religion in Japan and Okinawa. In: Senri Ethnological Studies, No. 11, "Religion and the Family in East Asia", ed. by George A. DeVos et al., S.75-86, Osaka
Simon, Edmund
1914††††††† Beitr‰ge zur Kenntnis der Riukiu-Inseln. (Beitr‰ge zur Kultur- und Universalgeschichte, Bd.28). Leipzig
1922††††††† Riukiu, ein Spiegel f¸r Altjapan. (MOAG XV/B), 1922
Spencer, Robert
1931††††††† The Noro, or Priestesses of Loo Choo. In: TASJ, 2nd series, vol.8, 1931:94-112.
Tanaka, Masako
1977††††††† Categories of Okinawan "Ancestors" and the Kinship System. In: AFS 36/2, 1977: 31-64.
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7. ††††††††††††††† Das
b‰uerliche Jahresbrauchtum
Association of Shinto Shrines (ed.)
1964 ††††† Shinto Shrines and Festivals. Tokyo
Barghoorn, Adolf et al. (‹bers.)
1926††††††† Das Jahr im Erleben des Volkes. Kokumin nenj˚ gyÙji (Verf.: Nakayama SaburÙ). (MOAG XX), 1926.
Bownas, Geoffrey
1963††††††† Japanese Rainmaking and Other Folk Practices. London (387/1)
Casal, U.A.
1949††††††† Inari-sama: The Japanese Rice-deity and other crop divinities. In: Ethnos, vol.14/1,1949:1-64
Gunsaulus, H.C.
1923††††††† The Japanese New Year's Festival,Games and Pastimes. Chicago
Haga, Hideo
1959††††††† The Rituals of Rice Production in Japan. Tokyo.
††††††††††††††††††††††† 1970††††††† Japanese Folk Festivals Illustrated. Tokyo
Hirayama, ToshijirÙ
1963††††††† Seasonal Rituals Connected with Rice Culture. In: Dorson 1963 (s.o.unter Nr.1)
Hori, IchirÙ
1963††††††† Mysterious Visitors from the Harvest to the New Year. In: Dorson 1963 (s.o.unter Nr.1)
Karow, Otto
1942††††††† Utagaki - Kagahi. In: MN V, 1942
Knecht, Peter
1970††††††† Tenjin Festival in Tokyo. In: AFS 29, 1970
Kreiner, Josef
1969††††††† Die Kultorganisation des japanischen Dorfes. Wien.
Lesser, R.
1957††††††† Die Einzigartigkeit der japanischen Alpen. Das japanische Bauernneujahr. Hamburg
Matsudaira, N.
1936††††††† Les Fetes Saisonnieres au Japon. Paris
Moriarty, Elisabeth
1972††††††† The Communitarian Aspect of Shinto Matsuri. In: AFS 31/2, 1972: 91-140.
1976††††††† Nembutusu odori. In: AFS XXXV/1, 1976: 7-16
Numazawa, K.
1959††††††† The Fertility Festival at Tagata Shinto Shrine, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Basel
1964††††††† Das Reispflanzfest in Japan. In: Festschrift f¸r Ad.Ejensen, Bd. 2,1964: 413-431.
Sakurai, TokutarÙ
1970††††††† Japanese Festivals. Annual Rites and Observances. Tokyo
Takeda, Hisayoshi
1949††††††† Jahresbrauchtum im japanischen Dorf (‹bers.). In: Folklore Studies VIII, Peking 1949, S. 1-269.
Yamamoto, Yoshiko
The Namahage. A festival in the northeast of Japan. o. J.
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8. ††††††††††††††† Religiˆse
Elemente in Sage und M‰rchen
Antoni, Klaus
1982††††††† Der Weifle Hase von Inaba - Vom Mythos zum M‰rchen. Analyse eines japanischen "Mythos der ewigen Wiederkehrt' vor dem Hintergrund altchinesischen und zirkumpazifischen Denkens. (M¸nchener Ostasiatische Studien 28). Wiesbaden
Blacker, Carmen
1963††††††† The Divine Boy in Japanese Buddhism. In: AFS, 1963
1967††††††† Supernatural Abductions in Japanese Folklore. In: AFS XXVI/2, 1967
Dykstra, Yoshiko K.
1979††††††† The Japanese Setsuwa and Indian Avad‚na. In: Journal of Intercultural Studies, Osaka, No.6, S.3-19.
Eder, Matthias
1969††††††† Reality in Japanese Folktales. In: Asian Folklore Studies XXVIII-1, S. 17-26
Hammitzsch, Horst
1969††††††† Japanische Volksm‰rchen. D¸sseldorf, Kˆln
Mabuchi, Toichi
1964††††††† Tales Concerning the Origin of Grain in the Insular Areas of Eastern and Southeastern Asia. In: AFS 23/1, 1964.
Mayer, Fanny Hagin
1963††††††† Religious Elements in Japanese Folk Tales. In: Joseph Roggendorf (Ed.): Studies in Japanese Culture. S. 1-16. Tokyo
Matsubara, Hisako
1970††††††† Diesseitigkeit und Transzendenz im Taketori-monogatari. Diss.Bochum
Naumann, Nelly
1971††††††† Verschlinger Tod und Menschenfresser. Zur Wandlung eines mythischen
Bildes im japanischen M‰rchen. In:Saeculum XXII, S.59-70
Rumpf, Fritz
1938††††††† Japanische Volksm‰rchen. Jena.
Smith, Robert
1966††††††† On Certain Tales of the Konjaku Monogatari as Reflections of Japanese
Religion. In: AFS 25, 1966
Yanagita, Kunio
1975††††††† The Legends of TÙnÙ (Tr.). Tokyo
Yen, Alsace
1974††††††† Thematic Patterns in Japanese Folktales: A Search for Meaning. In: AFS (Asian Folklore Studies), XXXIII-2, S.1-36
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9.††††††††††††††††† Tiere
und D‰monen
Blacker, Carmen
1973††††††† Animal witchcraft in Japan. In: V.Newall (ed.): The Witch Figure. London.
Buchanan, D.C.
Inari: It's Origin, Development, and Nature. In: TASJ 2nd ser., 12, 5. 1-191
Casal, U.A.
1956††††††† Far Eastern Monkey Lore. In: MN XII, 1956: 13-49
1959††††††† The Goblin, Fox and Badger and Other Witch Animals of Japan. In: AFS XVIII, 1959: 1-94
1961††††††† The Kappa. In: TASJ, 3rd ser., 8, 1961: 157-199
Daniels, F.J.
1960††††††† Snake and Dragon Lore of Japan. In: Folklore 71
DeVisser, M.W.
1908a††† The Tengu. In: TASJ XXXVII2, 1908: 25-99
1908b††† The Fox and the Badger in Japanese Folklore. In: TASJ XXXVI/3, 1908
1909††††††† The Dog and the Cat in Japanese Superstition. In: TASJXXXVII/1, 1909: 1-78
1911††††††† The Snake in Japanese Superstition. In: Mitteilungen des Seminars f¸r Orientalische Sprachen, Bd.14/1, 1911
1913††††††† The Dragon in China and Japan. Amsterdam (repr. 1969).
Eastlake, F. Warrington
The Kirin. In: TASJ XIII/2, S.211-223
Ishida EiichirÙ
1950 ††††† The Kappa Legend .... In: AFS IX, 1950:1-152
Kelsey, Michael
1981††††††† Salvation of the Snake, the Snake of Salvation. In: JJRS 8/1-2, 1981
Naumann, Nelly
1959††††††† Das Pferd in Sage und Brauchtum Japans. In: FS XVIII, 1959
1974††††††† Whale and Fish Cult in Japan. A basic feature of Ebisu Worship. In: AFS
XXXIII, 197