
معرفی
Emi Foulk Bushelle is an Associate Professor at Western Washington University, specializing in Japanese intellectual history and cultural studies. Her research bridges early modern Japan with medieval traditions, focusing on nativism (Kokugaku), Buddhist thought, and waka poetics.
Research Interests
- Early Modern Japan
- Kokugaku (Japanese Nativism)
- Japanese Intellectual History
- Medieval Waka Poetics
- Japanese Buddhism
Publications Trends
Her recent publications emphasize the interplay between Buddhist soteriology, ritual practices, and nativist ideologies in pre-modern Japan. Key themes include the works of Motoori Norinaga, Japan-centrism, and the sacralization of Japanese language and literature, reflecting her interdisciplinary approach to historical and religious analysis.
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