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? Contents Map and Tables xiii Introduction: The Rise of Funerary Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan 1 Part I: The Origin of the Danka System 1 Trade, Anti-Christianity, and Buddhism, 1600-1632 37 2 From Suppression to Buddhist Inspection, 1633-1651 59 3 Population Surveillance and Temple Certification, 1651-1709 79 Part II: The Danka System and Funerary Buddhism 4 The Social Mode of the Danka System 109 Appendix: Danna Holdings by Buddhist Temples 131 5 Buddhist Mortuary Rituals 141 6 Memorial Services for the New Spirit 170 7 The Annual Veneration of Ancestral Deities 183 8 Funerary Buddhism and Ie Society 196 Part III: The Cultural Politics of the Danka System 9 Danna Patrons, Buddhist Death, and Funerary Temples 221 10 Danna Temples, the State, and Anti-Buddhist Criticism 244 11 Funeral Practice, Public Authority, and Social Control 276 12 Filial Piety, Feudal Ethics, and Wandering Spirits 294 Part IV: Funerary Buddhism and Shinto Funerals 13 Shinto Funeral Movements in the Bakumatsu 319 14 Shinto Funerals in Early Meiji Japan 340 Conclusion 364 Reference Matter Notes 373 Works Cited 467 List of Characters 511 Index 529 xii Contents 3 Running Head ????? ?????
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Temples, Buddhist -- Japan -- Membership -- History.
Buddhism -- Japan -- History -- 1600-1868.
Funeral rites and ceremonies, Buddhist -- Social aspects -- Japan.
Religion and state -- Japan.