商品簡介
Allen (Japanese history, U. of Auckland, New Zealand) describes and analyzes the complex questions of identity in Okinawa, with its separate culture and history from Japan, large American military presence, and religions connected with shamanism and agricultural rituals. Though written by a professor of history, the study is strongly interdisciplinary, employing fieldwork familiar to anthropology and models from psychology in its study of religion. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Matthew Allen is senior lecturer in Japanese history in the School of Asian Studies at the University of Auckland.