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Image Engendering Faith:
Women and Buddhism in Premodern Japan

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Editor: Barbara Ruch, Cloth bound, Fully illustrated with color
ISBN 1-929280-15-7, 706 pp, 98 plates. Michigan Monograph Series in Japanese Studies, No. 43, 2002, lxxviii, Center for Japanese Studies, the Univ. of Michigan. A monumental and pioneering collection of studies on women and Buddhism in Japan that opens up a sorely neglected area of Japanese cultural history and brings research on women and Buddhism to the English-reading audience for the first time. Richly illustrated. A comprehensive glossary of kanji. Must reading for students and scholars of premodern Japanese history, culture, and religion.

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Art by Buddhist Nuns:
Treasures from the Imperial Convents of Japan

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ISBN 0-9741103-0-2, 99 pp. Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies.This bilingual (Japanese and English) catalogue in full color from the breakthrough exhibition curated by Prof. Patricia Fister at the Nomura Museum in Kyoto, April 22 to May 18, 2003, covers religious works of art, painting, calligraphy, statues and various religious artifacts, made by Edo period abbesses, ten of whom were monzeki (imperial princess-nuns).

Image Days of Discipline and Grace:
Treasures from the Imperial Buddhist Convents of Kyoto

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Bilingual, 44 pp, color exhibition catalog. This unprecedented November 1998 Columbia University exhibition curated by Maribeth Graybill and Sadako Ohki presented the culture of amamonzeki jiin (Imperial Buddhist Convents) to the public for the first time. Calligraphy, ritual objects and portraits of abbesses never before exhibited were on view as well as furnishings related to the daily lives of Japanese Buddhist nuns, including books, games and utensils created over the centuries by the nuns themselves. An exact replica of the thirteenth-century chinso portrait statue of Abbess Mugai Nyodai, the original of which has been designated an "Important Cultural Treasure" was loaned to the exhibition from Kanagawa Prefectural Kanazawa Bunko Museum.

Image Seasons of Sacred Celebration:
Flowers and Poetry from an Imperial Convent

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Editor: Amy V. Heinrich; Contributors: Sadako Ohki and Herschel Miller. Institute for Medieval Japanese Studies and Floating World Editions.
This 113-page full color bilingual book shares with the public for the first time the unique shikishi and tanzaku poetry cards preserved for centuries in Daishoji Imperial Convent in Kyoto.


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