Thesis Title: Enchanting Modernity: Religion and the Supernatural in Contemporary Japanese Popular Culture
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Kirsten Cather
John W. Traphagan |
About
R. Christopher Feldman earned his M.A. in Asian Cultures and Languages, with a Portfolio in Religious Studies, at the University of Texas at Austin in August 2011. He is the author of "The Electronic Guide to Japanese Verbs" (forthcoming) and is currently writing a book on religion and magic in Japanese anime and manga based on his M.A. Thesis, "Enchanting Modernity: Religion and the Supernatural in Japanese Popular Culture." He is the webmaster for the Japan Anthropology Workshop (JAWS), and is co-editing a volume on death rituals in Japan with JAWS Secretary-General John Traphagan and Andrea De Antoni.
Contact Information
| Address: | feldman_c@utexas.edu |





