Marking Death: Stamped Buddhas and Reused Letters in 13th-Century Japan (original) (raw)
“Inscribing Grief and Salvation: Embodiment and Medieval Reuse and Recycling in Buddhist Palimpsests.” Artibus Asiae 79, no. 1, pp. 5-28.
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Artibus Asiae, 2019
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Ronald S Green
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 2018
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Caroline Hirasawa
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Jacqueline Stone
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Nicolas Sihlé
Religion 43(2): 284-287, 2013
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The Journal of Asian Studies, 2011
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Mark Rowe
Asian Studies Review, 2013
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Bernard Faure
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Heejung Kang
Journal of Korean Religions, 2019
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Mark Rowe
Religion Compass, 2009
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Charlotte Eubanks
Japanese Journal of Religious Studies, 2009
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Melissa McCormick
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Christopher Thompson
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China Review International, 2009
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Margaret Childs
Journal of Japanese Studies, 1993
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Radu Leca
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Hưng Nguyễn Đình
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Monika Kiss
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Hank Glassman
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Charlotte Eubanks
International Journal of the Sociology of Language 220 (2013): 7-25
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Ingo Strauch
Asiatische Studien - Études Asiatiques, 2014
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