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Shinto and Ecology Bibliography

Rosemarie Bernard
Harvard University
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Asquith, Pamela J ., and Arne Kalland. Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997.
Befu, Harumi. Watsuji Tetsuros Ecological Approach: Its Philosophical Foundation. In Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives,
eds. Pamela Asquith and Arne Kalland, 10620. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997.
Berque, Augustin. Etre humains sur la terre: principes dthique de lcoumne. Paris: Gallimard, 1996.
_______. Le Sauvage et lartifice: les Japonais devant la nature. Paris: Gallimard, 1986.
Blacker, Carmen. The Catalpa Bow: A Study of Shamanistic Practices in Japan. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1986, c1975.
Boomgard, Peter. Sacred Trees and Haunted Forests in Indonesia: Particularly J ava, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century. In Asian
Perceptions of Nature: A Critical Approach, eds. Ole Bruun and Arne Kalland, 4862. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Studies in Asian
Topics, No. 18. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1995
Bruun, Ole, and Arne Kalland, eds., Asian Perceptions of Nature: A Critical Approach. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Studies in Asian
Topics, No. 18. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1995.
Bruun, Ole, and Arne Kalland. Images of Nature: An Introduction to the Study of Man-Environment Relations in Asia. In Asian Perceptions
of Nature: A Critical Approach, eds. Ole Bruun and Arne Kalland, 124. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Studies in Asian Topics, No. 18.
Surrey: Curzon Press, 1995.
Committee for Sacred Forests Symposium. Sennen no mori shinpojiumu hokokusho. Tokyo: Buneisha, for the Showa seitoku kinen zaidan,
1994.
Douglas, Mary A quelles conditions un asctisme environnementaliste peut-il russir? In La Nature en politique, ou lenjeu philosophique de
lcologie, ed. Dominique Bourg, trans. Barbara Muller, 96120. Paris: LHarmattan Publishers, 1993.
Earhart, H. Byron. Japanese Religion: Unity and Diversity. 3rd ed. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1982.
Hendry, J oy. Nature Tamed: Gardens as a Microcosm of J apans View of the World. In Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives,
eds. Pamela Asquith and Arne Kalland, 83105. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997.
Henshall, Kenneth G. On J apanese Perceptions of Their Relationship with Nature, with Regard to Entomological and Geological Factors. In
Japanese Perceptions of Nature and Natural Order, eds. Kenneth G. Henshall and Dov Bing, 2544. Waikato: Center for Asian Studies,
University of Waikato, for the New Zealand Asian Studies Society, 1992.
Hori Ichiro. Folk Religion in Japan: Continuity and Change, eds. J oseph M. Kitagawa and Alan L. Miller. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago
Press, 1968.
J inja Honcho (The Association of Shinto Shrines). The Shinto View of Nature and a Proposal Regarding Environmental Problems. Pamphlet.
1997.
_______. Civilization of the Divine Forest. Pamphlet, 1997.
_______. Jinja to midori. J inja Honcho Shinpo Books 3. Tokyo: J inja Shinposha, 1983.
Kalland, Arne. Culture in J apanese Nature.In Asian Perceptions of Nature: A Critical Approach, eds. Pamela J . Asquith and Arne Kalland,
24357. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Studies in Asian Topics, No. 18. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1995.
Kalland, Arne, and Pamela J . Asquith. J apanese Perceptions of Nature: Ideals and Illusions. In Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural
Perspectives, eds. Pamela J . Asquith and Arne Kalland, 135. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997.
Kitagawa, J oseph M. Prehistoric Background of J apanese Religion.In On Understanding Japanese Religion, ed. J oseph M. Kitagawa, 3
40. Princeton, N.J .: Princeton University Press, 1987.
Knight, J ohn. The Forest Grant Movement in J apan. In Environmental Movements in Asia, eds. Arne Kalland and Gerard Persoon, 11030.
Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Man and Nature in Asia Series, No. 4. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1998.
_______. A Tale of Two Forests: Reforestation Discourse in J apan and Beyond. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, n.s., 3
(1997): 71130.
Kyburz, J osef. A. Magical Thought at the Interface of Nature and Culture. In Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives, eds.
Pamela Asquith and Arne Kalland, 25779. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997.
Lvi-Strauss, Claude. Structuralism and Ecology. Barnard Alumnae Magazine, 1972, 23441. Reprinted in The View From Afar, trans.
J oachim Neugroschel and Phoebe Hoss (Chicago, Ill.: The University of Chicago Press, 1985 [1983]) 10120.
Lohmann, Larry. Green Orientalism. The Ecologist 23, no. 6 (December 1993): 202204.
Mayumi Tsunetada. Shinto no sekai: Jinja to matsuri. Tokyo: Toki shobo, 1984.
Moeran, Brian, and Lise Skov. Mount Fuji and the Cherry Blossoms: A View from Afar. In Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural
Perspectives, eds. Pamela Asquith and Arne Kalland, 181205. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997.
_______. J apanese Advertising Nature: A Framework of Basic Ontological Conceptions.In Asian Perceptions of Nature: A Critical
Approach, eds. Ole Bruun and Arne Kalland, 21542. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Studies in Asian Topics, No. 18. Surrey: Curzon
Press, 1995.
Moon, Okpyo. Marketing Nature in Rural J apan. In Japanese Images of Nature: Cultural Perspectives, eds. Pamela Asquith and Arne
Kalland, 22135. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1997.
Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. Concepts of Nature and Technology in Pre-Industrial J apan. East Asian History (Institute of Advanced Studies,
Australian National University) 1 (J une 1991): 8197.
Olson, Edward A. Man and Nature: East Asia and the West. Asian Profile 36, nos. 16 (December 1975): 643.
Pedersen, Poul. Nature, Religion and Cultural Identity: The Religious Environmentalist Paradigm. In Asian Perceptions of Nature: A Critical
Approach, eds. Ole Bruun and Arne Kalland, 25876. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Studies in Asian Topics, No. 18. Surrey: Curzon
Press, 1995.
Picken, Stuart D. B. Essentials of Shinto: An Analytical Guide to Principal Teachings. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994.
Reader, Ian. Religion in Contemporary Japan. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 1991.
_______. The Animism Renaissance Reconsidered: An Urgent Response to Dr. Yasuda. Nichibunken Newsletter 6, May 1990, 1416.
Reader, Ian, and George J . Tanabe, J r. Practically Religious: Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion of Japan. Honolulu, Hawaii:
University of Hawaii Press, 1998.
Sonoda Minoru Shizen. fudo to Shinto. In Shinto: Nihon no minzoku shukyo, ed. Sonoda Minoru, 514. Tokyo: Komondo, 1990.
Tomiyama Kazuko. Land of Water and Forest, Japan. Tokyo: Kodansha, 1998.
_______. Mizu to midori to tsuchi. Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 1971.
Totman, Conrad. The Green Archipelago: Forestry in Preindustrial Japan. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press, 1989.
White, Lynn J r. The Historical Roots of our Ecological Crisis.Science 155, no. 3767 (10 March 1967): 12031207.
Wong, Anny. The Anti-Tropical Timber Campaign in J apan. In Environmental Movements in Asia, eds. Arne Kalland and Gerard Persoon,
13150. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, Man and Nature in Asia Series, No. 4. Surrey: Curzon Press. 1998.
Yasuda Yoshinori. Animism Renaissance. Nichibunken Newsletter 5, J anuary 1990, 24.

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