Magic in Translation Tiacing jujutsu in premodern and modern Japan

  • Chiara Ghidini
  • , Alessandro Poletto

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    Abstract

    In exploring die notion of "magic" in Japan, this article provides an analysis of the term jujutsu (呪術/咒術), a concept significant in both premodern and modern Japanese contexts. Following an introductory survey diat clarifies how Japanese scholars explain "magic" in dictionary entries and highlights different approaches in history and anthropology, the article deals with the term jujutsu in Japanese folklore studies. It illustrates how modern interpretations of jujutsu diverge from its historical usage, emphasizing the importance of understanding both historical and modern perspectives to fully grasp jujutsu s role in Japanese cultural history.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)49-64
    Number of pages16
    JournalRicerca Folklorica
    Issue number79
    StatePublished - 2024

    Keywords

    • anthropology
    • Buddhism
    • curse
    • healing
    • history
    • Japanese Folklore studies
    • talismans

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