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Marking death: Stamped Buddhas and reused letters in 13th-century Japan
Halle O'Neal
Edinburgh College of Art
History of Art
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Marking
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Correspondence
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Thirteenth Century
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Death
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Recycling
25%
Palimpsest
25%
Layering
12%
Memorial
12%
Handwriting
12%
Embodied
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Tactility
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Reframing
12%
Ephemeral
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Visibility
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Buddhist Ritual
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Statue
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Monks
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Commemoration
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Materiality
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Salvation
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Culture
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Tension
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Pre-modern Japan
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Prayer
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Reuse
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Material Culture
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Sites of memory
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Mourners
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Mourning
12%
Procedure
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Social Sciences
Paper
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Death
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Leave
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Loss
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Practice
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Personality
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Culture
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Project
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Examinations
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Process
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Material Culture
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Memory
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Handwriting
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