Masuzawa, Tomoko

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Name (Latin)
Masuzawa, Tomoko
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 66576310
Wikidata: Q18394733
Library of congress: n 89663038
TAU10: 000391070
Sources of Information
  • nuc89-97535: Author's The haunted house of meaning, 1985(hdg. on GEU-T rept.: Masuzawa, Tomoko; usage: Tomoko Masuzawa)
  • The invention of world religions, or, How European universalism was preserved in the language of pluralism, 2005:ECIP t.p. (Tomoko Masuzawa)

Wikipedia description:

Tomoko Masuzawa (fl. 1979 - present) is professor emerita of Comparative Literature and History at the University of Michigan. In 1979, she received her MA in religious studies at Yale University. Masuzawa received her PhD in Religious Studies from University of California Santa Barbara in 1985. European intellectual history (19th century), discourses on religion, history of religion, and psychoanalysis are Masuzawa's fields of study.

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