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Description

An exploration of the rich complexity of the worship of the deity Inari in contemporary Japan. The work covers institutional and popular power in religion, the personal meaningfulness of religious figures and the communicative styles that preserve homogeneity in the face of factionalism.

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  1. Karen Ann Smyers (Author)

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  1. bakemono
  2. buddhism
  3. folklore
  4. folktales
  5. foxes
  6. inari
  7. japan
  8. nonfiction
  9. religion
  10. shinto
  11. spirits
  12. traditions 
 

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