Japanese Folk‐Beliefs 1
1959; Wiley; Volume: 61; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Africâner
10.1525/aa.1959.61.3.02a00050
ISSN1548-1433
Autores Tópico(s)Vietnamese History and Culture Studies
ResumoAmerican AnthropologistVolume 61, Issue 3 p. 405-424 Free Access Japanese Folk-Beliefs1 ICHIRO HORI, ICHIRO HORI Tohoku UniversitySearch for more papers by this author ICHIRO HORI, ICHIRO HORI Tohoku UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: June 1959 https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.1959.61.3.02a00050Citations: 3 1 Research and writing of this paper were facilitated by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation for study at Harvard University from 1956 to 1957. I wish to thank Professor Clyde Kluckhohn for his encouragement in carrying out this study. I am grateful to Dr. Kluckhohn and Dr. John Donoghue for reading the final draft and making a number of helpful suggestions. AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL References Cited Ariga, Kizaemon 1943 Nippon Kazoku-seido to Kosaku-seido (A Study of the Japanese Family System and Tenant System). Tokyo, Kawade Shobô. Hori, Ichiro 1951 Minkan Shinkô (Folk-beliefs in Japan). Tokyo, Iwanami Shoten. Hori, Ichiro 1953 Waga-kuni Minkan Shinkô-shi no Kenkyu (A Study of the History of Folk-beliefs in Japan, Vol. II). Tokyo, Tokyo-Sôgen-sha. Hori, Ichiro 1955 Waga-kuni Minkan Shinkô-shi no Kenkyu (A Study of the History of Folk-beliefs in Japan, Vol. I). Tokyo. Kitano, Seiichi 1939 Kô-shu San-son no Dôzoku-soshiki to Oya-kata Ko-kata Kankô (Dôzoku-system and pseud-parent-and-sons-system in Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan), Minzokugaku Nenpô, Vol. II, Tokyo. Miyamoto, Tsuneichi 1949 Kazoku oyobi Shinzoku (Family and kin). In Kaison-seikatsu no Kenkyu (Report of the Field Research in the Japanese Fishing Villages) compiled by K. Yanagita. Tokyo, Nippon Minzokugakkai. Mogami, Takayoshi 1937 Dôzoku no Ketsugo (The tie of the Dôzoku). In Sanson-seikatsu no Kenkyu (Report of the Field Research in the Japanese Mountain Villages), compiled by K. Yanagita. Tokyo, Minkan Denshô no Kai. Nagai, Michio 1953 Dôzoku: A preliminary study of the Japanese "extended family" group and its social and economic functions. Interim Technical Report #7, Research in Japanese Social Relations. Ohio State University. Oikawa, Hiroshi 1939 Dôzoku-soshiki to Kon'in oyobi Sôsô no Girei (Dôzoku-system and its marriage and funeral rites and ceremonies). In Minzoku-gaku Nenpô, Vol. II, Tokyo. Redfield, Robert 1941 The folk culture of Yucatan. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. Redfield, Robert 1953 The primitive world and its transformations. Ithaca, Cornell University Press. Redfield, Robert 1956 Peasant society and culture. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. Sugiuka, Ken'ichi 1937 Dôzoku-shin (Gods of Dôzoku). In Sanson-seikatsu no Kenkyu. Wakamori, Taro 1950 Chusei Kyôdô-tai no Kenkyu (A Study of the Community in Medieval Japan). Tokyo, Kôbun-dô. Yanagita, Kunio 1937 Sôsô Shûzoku Goi (Folk-vocabulary of funeral rites and ceremonies in Japan). Tokyo, Minkan-denshô-no-kai. Yanagita, Kunio 1939 Saiji Shûzoku Goi (Folk-vocabulary of annual festivals in Japan). Tokyo, Minkandenshô-no-kai. Yanagita, Kunio 1943 Zoku-sei Goi (Folk-vocabulary of the family-system and kinship in Japan). Tokyo, Nippon Hôri Kenkyu-kai. Yanagita, Kunio 1947 Yama-miya Kô (A Study of the Folk-belief in the Mountain-shrine). Tokyo. Koyama-shoten. Citing Literature Volume61, Issue3June 1959Pages 405-424 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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