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Tomonori Sano is an Assistant Professor at Waseda University's History Museum, specializing in the history of thought and Japanese history. His academic journey includes positions at Meiji Gakuin University and contract staff roles at Waseda University. He holds a PhD in Literature from Waseda University (2013).
- Education: PhD (Waseda University, 2013)
- Current Role: Assistant Professor, Waseda University History Museum
Sano's research interests focus on historical thought systems, religious movements in Japan, and archival science. His work explores ideological structures in Shinto and Tenrikyo sects, the interplay of benevolence and capitalism, and institutional archival practices.
His recent publications analyze university archives management (2024), the theological dimensions of spiritual desire in Japanese religious texts (2021-2023), and the construction of holiness narratives within modern Japanese sects. Earlier works examine counter-worldviews in Meiji Japan and the symbolic role of suffering in religious discourse.
Sano also contributes to public engagement through book reviews and translations, addressing topics like postwar Japanese thought, crisis narratives, and international political issues. His interdisciplinary approach merges historical analysis with cultural critique.
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