Foreword to Second Edition |
Acknowledgements |
Note on the Text |
Introduction |
Time, Space and Models of Action / Part I: |
Time in the Japanese Ritual Year / 1: |
References |
Spatial Characterization of Human Temporality in the Ryukyus / 2: |
The Pythagorean View of Time and Space in Japan / 3: |
The Question of Space / 4: |
Contested Identities and Models of Action in Japanese Discourses of Place-Making / 5: |
Kinship and Social Relations: Perceptions and Practice / Part II: |
Time, Space and Person in Japanese Relationships / 6: |
Is the Ie Disappearing in Rural Japan? / 7: |
Death Rites in Japan in the Twentieth Century / 8: |
A Child in Time / 9: |
Religion, Science and Cosmology / Part III: |
Gods, Ancestors and Mediators / 10: |
The Importance of the Left Hand in Two Types of Ritual Activity in Japanese Villages / 11: |
Notes |
'years of Calamity' / 12: |
Redefining Kuzaki / 13: |
Science and Religious Movements in Japan / 14: |
Leisure: Its Impact and Significance / Part IV: |
Sakariba / 15: |
One Over the Seven / 16: |
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Name Index |
Subject Index |
Foreword to Second Edition |
Acknowledgements |
Note on the Text |
Introduction |
Time, Space and Models of Action / Part I: |
Time in the Japanese Ritual Year / 1: |