Anna Andreeva, Ph.D. (2007), is a Research Fellow in Japanese Religions and Cultural History at the Cluster of Excellence âAsia and Europe in a Global Context,â at University of Heidelberg. She has published articles on Japanese esoteric Buddhism and Shinto and womenâs health. Her monograph on medieval Shinto is forthcoming from Harvard University Asia Center Publications Program.
Dominic Steavu, Ph.D. (2010), is Assistant Professor of Chinese Religions and Chinese Buddhism at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has published articles on Taoism and Esoteric Buddhism and is the editor of a special issue of the Medieval History Journal on âThe Literary Subversive: Writings of Resistance in East Asiaâ (2015).
Acknowledgements ix
List of Figures and Tables xi
Conventions and Abbreviations xiv
List of Contributors xviii
Introduction: Backdrops and Parallels to Embryological Discourse and Reproductive Imagery in East Asian Religions 1
Anna Andreeva and Dominic Steavu
Part 2: Japan
7 The Embryonic Generation of the Perfect Body: Ritual Embryology from Japanese Tantric Sources 253
Lucia Dolce
8 Buddhism Ab Ovo: Aspects of Embryological Discourse in Medieval Japanese Buddhism 311
Bernard Faure
9 âHuman Yellowâ and Magical Power in Japanese Medieval Tantrism and Culture 344
Nobumi Iyanaga
10 âLost in the Wombâ: Conception, Reproductive Imagery, and Gender in the Writings and Rituals of Japanâs Medieval Holy Men 420
Anna Andreeva
11 Embryology in Early Modern SÅtÅ Zen Buddhism 479
Kigensan Licha
12 Foetal Buddhahood: From Theory to Practice â Embryological Symbolism in the Autumn Peak Ritual of Haguro Shugendo 522
Gaynor Sekimori
Index 559
Those with interest in premodern East Asian religious traditions (Buddhism, Taoism, Shinto, ShugendÅ), and all concerned with the history of medicine in East Asia.