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1 | The ascendancy of Hirata Atsutane and the invention of Kokugaku | 1 |
2 | The formation of rival nativist schools : the Edo-ha and the Norinaga school | 14 |
3 | The Norinaga school in Edo | 65 |
4 | The Sandaiko debate : mythology, astronomy, and eschatology | 96 |
5 | On a dream and a prayer : Atsutane's discourse of succession and a new nativist tradition | 131 |
6 | Forsaking textualism : ancient history and the supernatural | 179 |
7 | Bakumatsu Kokugaku and the Hirata school | 209 |
8 | Conclusion : centrality at the margins | 242 |
Epilogue : twentieth-century ethnology and nationalism | 257 |
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