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Marcus Jacobus Teeuwen

Professor - East Asia Studies
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Norwegian
Phone +47-22856761
Room 313 PAM
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Visiting address P. A. Munchs hus Niels Henrik Abels vei 36 0371 OSLO
Postal address Postboks 1010 Blindern 0315 OSLO

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Tags: Japan, Japanese

Publications

  • Bernhard Scheid and Mark Teeuwen, eds., The culture of secrecy in Japanese religion, 398 pp., London and New York: 2006. (Mark Teeuwen, "Introduction: Japan's culture of secrecy from a comparative perspective", pp. 1-34; Mark Teeuwen, "Knowing vs. owning a secret: Secrecy in medieval Japan seen through the sokui kanjô enthronement unction", pp. 172-203.
  • Shinto: Japans eldste myter, i serien Verdens Hellige Skrifter, utvalg, oversettelse og innledende essay av Mark Teeuwen, XL+140 sider, De norske Bokklubbene, Gyldendal 2005.
  • Shinto: een geschiedenis van japanse goden en heiligdommen, 104 pp., Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2004.
  • Mark Teeuwen and Fabio Rambelli, eds., Buddhas and kami in Japan: Honji suijaku as a combinatory paradigm, vii+370 pp., RoutledgeCurzon, London and New York 2003. (Mark Teeuwen and Fabio Rambelli, “Introduction: combinatory religion and the honji suijaku paradigm in pre-modern Japan”, pp. 1-53; Mark Teeuwen, “The creation of a honji suijaku deity: Amaterasu as the Judge of the Dead”, pp. 115-144.)
  • Mark Teeuwen and Bernhard Scheid, eds., Tracing Shinto in the history of kami worship, 237 pp., special issue of the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 29-3/4, Fall 2002. (Mark Teeuwen, “From jindô to Shinto: A concept takes shape”, pp. 233-264.)
  • John Breen and Mark Teeuwen, eds., Shinto in history: Ways of the kami, 368 pp., Curzon Press and Hawai’i University Press, 2000. (Mark Teeuwen, “The kami in esoteric Buddhist thought and practice”, pp. 95-116.)
  • Mark Teeuwen & Hendrik van der Veere, Nakatomi Harae Kunge: Purification and Enlightenment in Late Heian Japan, monograph, vi+118 pages, iudicium verlag, München 1998.
  • Watarai Shinto: An Intellectual History of the Outer Shrine in Ise, 471 pages, Research School CNWS, Leiden 1996.
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