Health-related votive tablets from Japan

Peter A.G.M. de Smet-Ian Reader


Engels | 16-03-2017 | 240 pagina's

9789087282523

Paperback / softback


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Many Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan sell small wooden votive tablets (ema) which are meant to be left on a rack at the sanctuary. The reverse of these tablets offers space to send a self-written wish or personal thank you message to the enshrined deity or buddha. Their front usually has a pre-printed or hand-painted design that is indicative of the intended purpose.
In this book hundreds of contemporary ema designs for health-related purposes are reproduced and placed into their religious and biomedical context. A final chapter explores why there are differences between these purposes and current epidemiological patterns. This is the first book in English on the long-standing tradition of ema.

Prof.dr. Peter A.G.M. De Smet is scientific advisor of the Royal Dutch Pharmaceutical Association in The Hague and professor in Quality of Pharmaceutical Care at the Academic Medical Centre of the Radboud University Nijmegen,The Netherlands.

Prof.dr. Ian R. Reader is professor emeritus and former head of Japanese Studies at the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures of the University of Manchester, United Kingdom.

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EAN :9789087282523
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Uitgever :Universiteit Leiden hodn Leiden Universi
Publicatie datum :  16-03-2017
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :260 mm
Breedte :212 mm
Dikte :20 mm
Gewicht :954 gr
Status :Werkdagen voor 18 uur besteld: volgende dag geleverd
Aantal pagina's :240