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Reference Materials for the 6th International Symposium (Japanese / English)
"Towards a Globalization of Shinto Studies"
Materials collected at the International Symposium, held in November, 2000 in Tokyo, Japan, in which 25 Shinto researchers from 12 countries met with 45 Japanese specialists and discussed the problems for the globalization of Shinto Studies.
Moderator: Ryuichi Abe / Yoshinobu Abe
Moderator of Symposium : Masayuki Nakanishi

Speakers : Ryuichi Abe (US) / Averbuch (Israel) / Bocking (UK) / Bodiford (US) / Breen (UK) / Brown (US) / Ermakova (Russia) / Falero(Spain) / Grapard (US) / Kapranov (Ukraine) / Komarovskii (Russia) / Mesheryakov (Russia) / Molodiakov (Russia) / Nakortchevski (Ukraine) / Park (Korea) / Pultschow (US) / Pye (Germany) / Rambelli (Italy) / Scheid (Austria) / Sestili (Italy) / Teeuwen (Norway) / Valles (Spain) / Wang (China) / Yeryomin (Russia)
Distribution price 1,500yen ( US $15 / UK£11 )


Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium (Japanese / English)
" Shinto and Noh"
The symposium was held in June 1998 in Tokyo. Following the part One as sacred offering of Noh presentation entitled "Shinto Noh in Early Summer" at the Igusa Hachiman Shrine, the part Two had 5 speakers who shed light on "The World of Kami in Noh Plays" from their points of vies as researchers and performers on the close relationship of Shinto with Noh.
Speakers : Allan G. Grapard, Fusateru Hosho, Toshu Fukami, Wang Shou Hua, Junko Nagahara.
Moderator : Toshinao Yoneyama

Distribution price 1,500yen ( US $15 / UK£11 )

Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium (English/ Japanese)
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"The Kyoto Protocol, The Environment and Shinto"
The symposium was held in May 1998, commemorating the ISF accreditation as an NGO of the UN Publication Agency. The environmental destruction has been terribly proceeding in the world. Do Shinto views make it possible to find a key to the solution?
Speakers : Paul Estrada-Oyuela, Jennifer Morgan, John Brinkman, Toshu Fukami, Joanne Fox-Prezeworski, William Vendley

Distribution price 1,500yen ( US $15 / UK£11 )

Proceedings of the Third International Symposium (Japanese / English)
"The Shape of Religion in the 21st Century - In Search of World Co-existence -"
The Third International Symposium held at the United Nations University in August 1996 "What is the role of religion in the up-coming 21st century?"
Speakers: Tetsuo Yamaori / Robert Muller / Eileen Barker Panelists: Minoru Sonoda / Toshu Fukami / Yoshinobu Miyake / Yoshimi Umeda / John Breen / Alex Kerr

Distribution price 1,500yen ( US $15 / UK£11 )

Proceedings of the Second International Symposium (Japanese / English)
"Shinto --- Its Universality"
The Second International Symposium commemorating the Founding of the International Shinto Foundation held at the United Nations University in Tokyo in July 1995. "Is there universality in Shinto which is believed to be the original belief in Japan ?"
Speakers: Katsunoshin Sakurai / Mark Teeuwen / Yasuo Ohara Panelists: Minoru Sonoda / Toji Kamata / George Komarovskii / Yoshinobu Miyake / Masaru Toda / Alex Kerr / Toshu Fukami / John Breen

Distribution price 1,500yen ( US $15 / UK£11 )

Proceedings of the First International Symposium (English/ Japanese)
"Shinto and Japanese Culture"
A record in both English and Japanese of the proceedings of the First International Symposium of the International Shinto Foundation held at the University of London in association with the Japan Research Center in November 1994.
Speakers: Dr. Carmen Blacker / Prof. Minoru Sonoda / Dr. Ian Astley / Dr. John Breen / Assistant Prof. Toji Kamata / Dr. Nicola Liscutin

Distribution price 1,500yen ( US $15 / UK£11 )


 

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