Writers

David McElhinney

To Become Another: The Mask in Japanese Culture

To Become Another: The Mask in Japanese Culture

In Japan, the mask is an overt display of national craft heritage and spiritual practices, of the country’s attention to artistic detail and its approach to storytelling. But it also represents an innate Japanese philosophy – something intangible and abstract and clouded by its own mythos – dictating how individuals should act upon the world. The mask in Japan has many iterations; in fact, it has penetrated almost every sphere of social life:

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Entertaining the Gods: Kagura Theater in Shimane

Entertaining the Gods: Kagura Theater in Shimane

Poem and a Picture: Japanese Gardens as Reflections of the Natural World

Poem and a Picture: Japanese Gardens as Reflections of the Natural World