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Marzia Alteno

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Faculté des arts et des sciences - Institut d'études religieuses

marzia.alteno@umontreal.ca

Biographie

B.A. Language, culture, and society of Asia and Mediterranean Africa (Japan), Ca' Foscari University of Venice, 2017

M.A. Religious Studies, University of Padua and Ca' Foscari University of Venice, 2019

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Expertises

Je m'interesse aux nouveaux mouvements religieux au Japon et les rapports entre les leaders charismatiques et leurs familles, surtout les femmes. 

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Titres : corporations et organismes professionnels

AAR EIR (Eastern International Region), Student Director

AAR(American Academy of Religion), Membre étudiante

AISTUGIA (Associazione Italiana per gli Studi Giapponesi) – Italian Association for Japanese Studies, Membre étudiante

EAJS(European Association for Japanese Studies), Membre étudiante

JASC (Japan Studies Association Canada), Membre étudiante

Activités au sein d’organismes ou d’entités de l’institution

Auxiliaire d'enseignement, Université de Montréal, 2025-

Auxiliaire de recherche, Université de Montréal, Institut d'études religieuses, 2023-2024

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Short Reviews

Chihiro Saka. 2022. Datsueba the Clothes Snatcher: The Evolution of a Japanese Folk Deity from Hell Figure to Popular Savior. Leiden and Boston: Brill. In: Religious Studies Review, 48 (4), 2022, p. 600.

Hisako Omori. 2020. From Situated Selves to the Self: Conversion and Personhood Among Roman Catholics in Tokyo. Albany: State University Press of New York. In: Religious Studies Review, 48 (4), 2022, p. 608.

Ian Reader and John Schultz. 2021. Pilgrims Until We Die: Unending Pilgrimage in Shikoku. London and New York: Oxford University Press. In: Religious Studies Review, 48 (4), 2022, p. 595.

Adam J. Lyons. 2021. Karma and Punishment: Prison Chaplaincy in Japan. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press. In: Religious Studies Review, 48 (4), 2022, p. 595-596.

Fabio Rambelli. 2018. The Sea and the Sacred in Japan: Aspects of Maritime Religion. London: Bloomsbury Academic. In: Religious Studies Review, 48 (3), 2022, p. 438.

Khun Eng Kuah. 2022. The Social Production of Buddhist Compassion in Chinese Societies. London and New York: Routledge. In: Religious Studies Review, 48 (3), 2022, p. 428.

Stefan Köck, Brigitte Pickl-Kolaczia and Bernhard Scheid. 2021. Religion, Power, and the Rise of Shinto in Early Modern Japan. Bloomsbury Shinto Studies. London and New York: Bloomsbury. In: Religious Studies Review, 48 (2), 2022: in press.

James C. Dobbins. 2020. Behold the Buddha: Religious Meanings of Japanese Buddhist Icons. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press. In: Religious Studies Review, 48 (1), 2022: 155.

Orion Klautau and Hans Martin Krämer. 2021. Buddhism and Modernity: Sources from Nineteenth-Century Japan. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press. In: Religious Studies Review, 47 (4), 2021: 558.

Zuzana Malá. 2019. Religious Practices in the Japanese Mountains: From Fleeing the Hells Towards the Healthy, Sustainable and Spiritual Practices of the Consumer Society. Brno, Masaryk University Press. In: Religious Studies Review, 47 (4), 2021: 558.

Rady Roldán-Figueroa. 2021. The Martyrs of Japan: Publication History and Catholic Missions in the Spanish World (Spain, New Spain, and the Philippines, 1597-1700). Leiden and Boston: Brill. In: Religious Studies Review, 47 (4), 2021: 560.

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Alteno, M. (28 January 2025) “The Religious Family: the relationship between the religious Leader, his wife, and offspring (done in Japanese, 宗教的な家族:カリスマのあるリーダーと妻と子孫の関係)presented at the Japanese Gender History Graduate Student Symposium 2025 (日本ジェンダー史シンポジウム)Aoyama University, Tokyo, Japan.

Alteno, M. (25 June – 28 June 2024) “The Religious Family: Perspectives towards the Relationship between Male Leaders, Their Wives, and Offspring” presented at the 20th EAJS Workshop for Doctoral Students, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, Sofia, Bulgaria.

Alteno, M. (17 November – 18 November 2022) “Shared Charisma in Japanese New Religious Movements: Perspectives towards the Relationship between Male Leaders and their Wives” presented at the VSJF Gender Workshop 2022, Zürich, Switzerland.

Alteno, M. (27 June – 1 July 2022) “An Overview of Adult Adoptions in Japanese New Religious Movements” presented at the EASR 2022, UCC Cork, Ireland.

Prix et distinctions

  • Toshiba International Foundation Summer Fellow 2025, TIFO Grant 

    Toshizo Watanabe Fellows tuition scholarship for the 10-month program at IUC Japanese Language Center, Yokohama, September 2024 – June 2025

    Fred and Ann Notehelfer scholarship (living stipend), Yokohama, September 2024 – June 2025

    SMBC Global scholarship (living stipend), Yokohama, September 2024 – June 2025

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