Introduction
1. What are the Japanese Myths?
2. Age of the Gods
3. The Imperial Mythos
4. Living Kami and Divine Humans
5. Canon Foreigners
6. A World Flush with Spirits
7. Invention and Rediscovery
The perfect introduction to the world of Japanese myth and legend
Joshua Frydman is Assistant Professor of Japanese in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Linguistics at the University of Oklahoma. An expert on ancient Japan, his academic interests include the development of writing systems (in East Asia and worldwide), and the role of transregional and global cultural interactions in the development of premodern societies as viewed through literature and art. He is also the author of Inscribed Objects and the Development of Literature in Early Japan.
'Well-written, thought-provoking, and visually engaging … this book
is a wonderful guide to an enduring fascination with stories and
the supernatural in Japan. Frydman’s explanations prove mythology
acts as a compass to guide past, present and future generations' -
The Japan Society
'Students, travellers, and all readers interested in the history of
Japan, Japanese ideology, and the nation's current cultural
products will find this authoritative work absorbing' - Library
Journal
'Eminently readable, interesting and authoritative ... Highly
recommended' - Fortean Times
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