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Kakure Kirishitan Survivors and Kirishitan Shrine Festivals in Japan: Some Ethnographic Research Perspectives

JournalAcademia – ein Verlag in der Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft eBooks
DOI10.5771/9783985720156-265
OpenAlexW4206191089
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Abstract

The volume contains the past and present story of Anthropos Institute, which grew around the journal Anthropos and its founder Wilhelm Schmidt. The book is divided into three sections. The first outlines the history of the Institute, presents the early co-workers of Schmidt, gives an insider’s perspective on the development of the journal and opens a new look at Schmidt’s leading concept. Section two introduces various local outreach efforts of the Institute in Japan, India, Brazil, Ghana and Papua New Guinea. Finally, some members present their current work. The collection is complemented by an outsider’s assessment of the Institute’s engagement. The Appendix includes a list of all the members of the Institute.

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  • openalex (W4206191089)
    2026-04-30T19:55:57.053396+00:00

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openalex_conceptsInsider; Outreach; Section (typography); Ethnography; New guinea; Perspective (graphical); Library science; History; Sociology
openalex_topicsAnthropological Studies and Insights