The Fox's Craft in Japanese Religion and Folklore: Shapeshifters Transformations and Duplicities
Author: Michael Bathgate
Desc: For more than a millennium the fox has been a ubiquitous figure at the margins of the Japanese collective imagination. In the writings of the nobility and the motifs of popular literature the fox is known as a shapeshifter able to assume various forms in order to deceive others. Focusing on recurring themes of transformation and duplicity in folklore theology and court and village practice The Fox's Craft explores the meanings and uses of shapeshifter fox imagery in Japanese history. Michael Bathgate finds that the shapeshifting powers of the fox make it a surprisingly fundamental symbol in the discourse of elite and folk alike and a key component in formulations of marriage and human identity religious knowledge and the power of money. The symbol of the shapeshifter fox thus provides a vantage point from which to understand the social practice of signification.