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Esotericism in East Asia : Cultural Interpretation and Politics / edited by Chienhui Chuang, Sangyun Han, Julian Strube.

Bloomsbury Collections: Religious Studies 2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chuang, Chienhui, editor.
Han, Sangyun, editor.
Strube, Julian, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Occultism--East Asia.
Occultism.
East Asia--Religion.
East Asia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (320 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London : Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2026.
System Details:
text file rdaft
Summary:
This pioneering open access book offers a new take on esotericism by centering the often-overlooked contributions of East Asian thinkers to the development of this field of knowledge. The intellectual history of esotericism has long revolved around Western ideas about the East. This book tells a more complex and accurate story that traces global exchanges of ideas across East and West. Esotericism in East Asia critically examines how and why the language of ‘esotericism’ has become so ubiquitous in scholarship on Asian religious ideas and practices. It highlights the role of interactions between European and Asian scholars since the 16th century to show that Asian thinkers and their local contexts have crucially shaped our understanding of esotericism. With contributions focusing on a range of contexts in Japan and China, from Buddhism and Shinto to the Theosophical movement and occultism, this volume provides rich insights into how Asians have engaged with and influenced the study of esotericism across the globe. By introducing a new framework for studying esotericism in Asia from a perspective of global cultural exchange, this volume provides an important corrective to the Eurocentric approaches to studying esotericism that have dominated Western scholarship. As an invaluable reference for scholars working at the intersection of East Asian studies and esotericism, it lays the groundwork for more nuanced scholarship in the field. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the University of Göttingen.
Contents:
Introduction: What is “Esotericism” in East Asia? Historical and Methodological Perspectives, Chienhui Chuang (Kobe Women’s University, Japan), Sangyun Han (Tohoku University, Japan), and Julian Strube (University of Göttingen, Germany) Part 1: Naming and Framing the “Esoteric” and “Occult” 1. Darkness, Strangeness, and Monstrosity: The Affectiveness of Kaii in Japanese Studies of the “Occult”, Ioannis Gaitanidis (Chiba University, Japan) 2. Western Esotericism with Chinese Characteristics: Translations and Translators in the People’s Republic, Davide Marino (University of Göttingen, Germany) 3. The Heresy of History: The Category of Gishi in Modern Japanese (Oc)culture, Orion Klautau (Tohoku University, Japan) 4. Who Talks About Esoteric Shinto, and Why?, Avery Morrow (Brown University, USA) 5. For Now We See Through a Distorted Lens, Darkly; in Search of Buddhist Master, Toshio Akai (Kobe Gakuin University, Japan) 6, Delineating the “Esoteric”: The Development of the “Identity of the Purport of Perfect and Esoteric Teachings” (enmitsu itchi) in Medieval Tendai Buddhism, Takahiko Kameyama (Kyoto University, Japan) Part 2: Reconfiguring Esotericism through Politics and Transnationalism 7. The Theosophical Movement and Asian Unity: Perspectives from Pre-War China and Japan, Chienhui Chuang (Kobe Women’s University, Japan) 8. Japan’s Occult Monsters: Esotericism and the New Left in Post-1960’s Japan, Hidehiko Kurita (Bukkyo University, Japan) 9. The Transformation of Korean Dahnhak through Globalization: The New Age Movement and the Worldwide Expansion of Dahn World, Mitsuaki Sassa (Ritsumeikan University, Japan) 10. The Healing Spirit in Korea, James Flowers (Kyung Hee University, South Korea)
Notes:
Creative Commons. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
ISBN:
9781350559233
OCLC:
1592884048

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