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Contextualizing Corporeality: New Perspectives on The Body in Japanese Religions
Or Porath
Department of East Asian Studies
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Japan
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Cultural Contexts
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Mind-body
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Modern Japan
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Bodily Integrity
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Human Rationality
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Religious Context
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Recent Scholarship
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Subversion
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Cartesian Dualism
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Corporeality
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Human Reasoning
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Asian Religions
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Japanese Religion
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Religious Body
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Religion
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Bodily integrity
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Human Rationality
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Cultural Contexts
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Japan
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Corporeality
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Passion
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Mind-body
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Medieval Japan
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Japanese religions
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Spirit
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Cartesian Dualism
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Religious Body
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