| 入賞者 |
一等賞
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Nicholas Van Sant (Brown
University, Rhode Island, U.S.A.)
“A Tendentious Presentation of Details: Reviewing
the Japanese Case in Maurice Block’s Prey into
Hunter” |
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二等賞
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Amanda Sobel (University
of Arkansas, U.S.A.)
“Developing Modern Nationalism through Folk Shinto
Ritual” |
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三等賞
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Michael Nitz (McHenry
County College, Illinois, U.S.A.)
“Political Issues of Shinto” |
I would like to thank the International Shinto
Foundation for selecting my paper as one of the
winning entries in the 2006 essay contest. The
confluence of religion and politics is often a
thorny issue in most cultures. I learned through
my research that Shinto is no exception to this
rule. Thank you for the challenge to broaden the
understanding of Japanese culture and Shinto's
place in it. I am honored by this award. |
| 奨励賞 |
Nobuko Yoshioka (Osaka,
Japan)
“Coexistence of Shinto and Buddhism in Japan −
Ujiko system and Terauke system” |
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