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CATEGORIES:Campus-Life,Fried Center for Global Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Title: Purity and Danger in Japanese Religion and Everyday Life
  Description: Where Abrahamic religions assume an axis of good and evil\, I
  will argue that the key concepts in Japanese religion are purity and impur
 ity. Maintaining a state of purity will in turn ensure good fortune. Refere
 ncing Mary Douglas’ anthropological classic\, Purity and Danger (1966)\, I 
 will show how time\, space\, and\, problematically\, people\, are classifie
 d on the pure/impure axis and the implications this has for the conduct of 
 everyday life.
DTEND:20211028T160000Z
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DTSTART:20211028T150000Z
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LOCATION:Martha Miller Center for Global Communication\, Fried Hemenway Aud
 itorium 135
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Dr Thomas Gill\, Visiting Exchange Professor from Meiji 
 Gakuin University
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URL:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/lecture_by_dr_thomas_gill_visiting_exch
 ange_professor_from_meiji_gakuin_university
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