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of Nature: Cultural Perspectives. Surrey: Curzon
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Berque, Augustin. Etre humains sur la terre: principes
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_______. 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,
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Boomgard, Peter. Sacred Trees and Haunted Forests
in Indonesia: Particularly Java, Nineteenth and Twentieth
Century. In Asian Perceptions of Nature: A
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in Asian Topics, No. 18. Surrey: Curzon Press, 1995
Bruun, Ole, and Arne Kalland, eds., Asian Perceptions
of Nature: A Critical Approach. Nordic Institute
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Curzon Press, 1995.
Bruun, Ole, and Arne Kalland. Images of Nature:
An Introduction to the Study of Man-Environment Relations
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mori shinpojiumu hokokusho. Tokyo: Buneisha,
for the Showa seitoku kinen zaidan, 1994.
Douglas, Mary A quelles conditions un ascétisme
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Earhart, H. Byron. Japanese Religion: Unity and
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Hendry, Joy. Nature Tamed: Gardens as a Microcosm
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Asquith and Arne Kalland, 83105. Surrey: Curzon
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Henshall, Kenneth G. On Japanese Perceptions
of Their Relationship with Nature, with Regard to Entomological
and Geological Factors. In Japanese Perceptions
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and Dov Bing, 2544. Waikato: Center for Asian
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Hori Ichiro. Folk Religion in Japan: Continuity
and Change, eds. Joseph M. Kitagawa and Alan
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Jinja Honcho (The Association of Shinto Shrines). The
Shinto View of Nature and a Proposal Regarding Environmental
Problems. Pamphlet. 1997.
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Kalland, Arne. Culture in Japanese Nature.
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Kalland, Arne, and Pamela J. Asquith. Japanese
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Kitagawa, Joseph M. Prehistoric Background of
Japanese Religion. In On Understanding Japanese
Religion, ed. Joseph M. Kitagawa, 340. Princeton,
N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1987.
Knight, John. The Forest Grant Movement in Japan.
In Environmental Movements in Asia, eds. Arne
Kalland and Gerard Persoon, 11030. Nordic Institute
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_______. A Tale of Two Forests: Reforestation
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Kyburz, Josef. A. Magical Thought at the Interface
of Nature and Culture. In Japanese Images of
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Lévi-Strauss, Claude. Structuralism and
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Lohmann, Larry. Green Orientalism. The
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Mayumi Tsunetada. Shinto no sekai: Jinja to matsuri.
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Moeran, Brian, and Lise Skov. Mount Fuji and
the Cherry Blossoms: A View from Afar. In Japanese
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_______. Japanese Advertising Nature: A Framework
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Moon, Okpyo. Marketing Nature in Rural Japan.
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Morris-Suzuki, Tessa. Concepts of Nature and
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Olson, Edward A. Man and Nature: East Asia and
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Pedersen, Poul. Nature, Religion and Cultural
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Guide to Principal Teachings. Westport, Conn.:
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Reader, Ian. Religion in Contemporary Japan.
Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 1991.
_______. The Animism Renaissance Reconsidered:
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Reader, Ian, and George J. Tanabe, Jr. Practically
Religious: Worldly Benefits and the Common Religion
of Japan. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii
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Sonoda Minoru Shizen. fudo to Shinto. In
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514. Tokyo: Komondo, 1990.
Tomiyama Kazuko. Land of Water and Forest, Japan.
Tokyo: Kodansha, 1998.
_______. Mizu to midori to tsuchi. Tokyo: Iwanami
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Totman, Conrad. The Green Archipelago: Forestry
in Preindustrial Japan. Berkeley, Calif.: University
of California Press, 1989.
White, Lynn Jr. The Historical Roots of our
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Wong, Anny. The Anti-Tropical Timber Campaign
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