Caroline Hirasawa. CRACKING CAULDRONS AND BABIES ON BLOSSOMS: THE RELOCATION OF SALVATION IN JAPANESE HELL PAINTING. ARTIBUS ASIAE. 2012. 72. 1. 5-51
Hirasawa Caroline. The Inflatable, Collapsible Kingdom of Retribution: A Primer on Japanese Hell Imagery and Imagination. Monumenta Nipponica. 2008. 63. 1. 1-50
Hirasawa Caroline. The Materiality of a Promise: Interworldly Contracts in Medieval Buddhist Promotional Campaign Imagery. Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 45:2 (2018), 341-390
書籍 (2件):
Hell-bent for Heaven in Tateyama Mandara : Painting and Religious Practice at a Japanese Mountain (Japanese Visual Culture, vol. 6)
Brill 2013 ISBN:9789004203358
Modest Materialities: The Social Lives and Afterlives of Sacred Things in Japan, Special Issue of the Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 45:2 (2018)