@article{oai:stars.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008096, author = {青野, 正明 and Aono, Masaaki}, issue = {39}, journal = {国際文化論集, INTERCULTURAL STUDIES}, month = {Mar}, note = {In 1936, the Japanese Government-General of Korea reorganized the colony's shrine system. This reorganization was carried out for two purposes: first, to promote some of the main shrines to the status of Kokuhei-shohsha (国幣小社), which ranked sixth among nationally-supported shrines; and second, to increase the overall number of shrines (神社・神祠) as a way of mobilizing Korean people to carry out the Government-General's policies. In this paper I examine principally the second of the two above-mentioned purposes, seeking to clarify the connection between the government's shrineexpansion policy and its statements about making use of Korean village rites. The enactment of the shrine-expansion policy itself will be considered in a subsequent paper., 7, KJ00005161159, 論文, Article}, pages = {85--122}, title = {チョウセン ソウトクフ ニヨル ジンジャ シンシ ノ ゾウセツ セイサク ソンラク サイシ リヨウ ノ シテン カラ ヤマカワ ヒデヤ キョウジュ タイニン キネンゴウ}, year = {2009}, yomi = {アオノ, マサアキ} }