@article{0cd5cf69b7fe49d3bcaf7249df0a6727,
title = "Editors{\textquoteright} introduction modest materialities the social lives and afterlives of sacred things in Japan",
author = "Caroline Hirasawa and Benedetta Lomi",
note = "Funding Information: Many of the articles in this issue began with a workshop organized by Caroline Hirasawa and Lucia Dolce entitled “From the Ephemeral to the Eternal: Modest Materialities of the Sacred in Japan,” sponsored and funded by the Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures and the Center for the Study of Japanese Religions at SOAS (2015). The issue was also enriched by a series of lectures and a workshop sponsored by the Sacred Materialities Project at the Institute of Comparative Culture (Sophia University, 2011, 2016– 2018), and panels held at the Association for Asian Studies conference (Seattle, 2016) and the European Association for Japanese Studies (Lisbon, 2017).",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.18874/jjrs.45.2.2018.217-225",
language = "English",
volume = "45",
pages = "217--225",
journal = "Japanese Journal of Religious Studies",
issn = "0304-1042",
publisher = "Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture",
number = "2",
}