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Buddhist encounters and identities across East Asia / edited by Ann Heirman, Carmen Meinert, Christoph Anderl.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Dynamics in the history of religion ; v. 10.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004366152
  • 9004366156
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Buddhist encounters and identities across East Asia.LOC classification:
  • BQ614 .B83 2018
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Contents:
Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; List of Abbreviations; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Networks and Identities in the Buddhist World; Part 1 Translocal Networks; Chapter 1 Bagan Murals and the Sino-Tibetan World; Chapter 2 Noise along the Network: A Set of Chinese Ming Embroidered Thangkas in the Indian Himalayas; Chapter 3 Nation Founder and Universal Saviour: Guanyin and Buddhist Networks in the Nanzhao and Dali Kingdoms; Chapter 4 A Study on the Combination of the Deities Fudō and Aizen in Medieval Shingon Esoteric Buddhism
Chapter 5 The Transmission of the Buddhadharma from India to China: An Examination of Kumārajīva's Transliteration of the Dhāraṇīs of the SaddharmapuṇḍarīkasūtraChapter 6 The Journey of Zhao Xian and the Exile of Royal Descendants in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368); Part 2 Negotiating and Constructing Identities; Chapter 7 Wailing for Identity: Topical and Poetic Expressions of Cultural Belonging in Chinese Buddhist Literature; Chapter 8 How the Dharma Ended Up in the "Eastern Country": Korean Monks in the Chinese Buddhist Imaginaire during the Tang and Early Song
Chapter 9 Buddhist Pilgrimage and Spiritual Identity: Korean Sŏn Monks Journeying to Tang China in Search of the DharmaChapter 10 The Rebirth Legend of Prince Shōtoku: Buddhist Networks in Ninth Century China and Japan; Chapter 11 Because They Entrusted to Them a Part of Their Buddhist Selves-Imagined Communities, Layered Identities, and Networking; Chapter 12 Bodily Care Identity in Buddhist Monastic Life of Ancient India and China: An Advancing Purity Threshold; Bibliography; Index
Summary: Encounters, networks, identities and diversity are at the core of the history of Buddhism. They are also the focus of Buddhist Encounters and Identities across East Asia , edited by Ann Heirman, Carmen Meinert and Christoph Anderl. While long-distance networks allowed Buddhist ideas to travel to all parts of East Asia, it was through local and trans-local networks and encounters, and a diversity of people and societies, that identities were made and negotiated. This book undertakes a detailed examination of discrete Buddhist identities rooted in unique cultural practices, beliefs and indigenous socio-political conditions. Moreover, it presents a fascinating picture of the intricacies of the regional and cross-regional networks that connected South and East Asia.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; List of Abbreviations; Notes on Contributors; Introduction: Networks and Identities in the Buddhist World; Part 1 Translocal Networks; Chapter 1 Bagan Murals and the Sino-Tibetan World; Chapter 2 Noise along the Network: A Set of Chinese Ming Embroidered Thangkas in the Indian Himalayas; Chapter 3 Nation Founder and Universal Saviour: Guanyin and Buddhist Networks in the Nanzhao and Dali Kingdoms; Chapter 4 A Study on the Combination of the Deities Fudō and Aizen in Medieval Shingon Esoteric Buddhism

Chapter 5 The Transmission of the Buddhadharma from India to China: An Examination of Kumārajīva's Transliteration of the Dhāraṇīs of the SaddharmapuṇḍarīkasūtraChapter 6 The Journey of Zhao Xian and the Exile of Royal Descendants in the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368); Part 2 Negotiating and Constructing Identities; Chapter 7 Wailing for Identity: Topical and Poetic Expressions of Cultural Belonging in Chinese Buddhist Literature; Chapter 8 How the Dharma Ended Up in the "Eastern Country": Korean Monks in the Chinese Buddhist Imaginaire during the Tang and Early Song

Chapter 9 Buddhist Pilgrimage and Spiritual Identity: Korean Sŏn Monks Journeying to Tang China in Search of the DharmaChapter 10 The Rebirth Legend of Prince Shōtoku: Buddhist Networks in Ninth Century China and Japan; Chapter 11 Because They Entrusted to Them a Part of Their Buddhist Selves-Imagined Communities, Layered Identities, and Networking; Chapter 12 Bodily Care Identity in Buddhist Monastic Life of Ancient India and China: An Advancing Purity Threshold; Bibliography; Index

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Encounters, networks, identities and diversity are at the core of the history of Buddhism. They are also the focus of Buddhist Encounters and Identities across East Asia , edited by Ann Heirman, Carmen Meinert and Christoph Anderl. While long-distance networks allowed Buddhist ideas to travel to all parts of East Asia, it was through local and trans-local networks and encounters, and a diversity of people and societies, that identities were made and negotiated. This book undertakes a detailed examination of discrete Buddhist identities rooted in unique cultural practices, beliefs and indigenous socio-political conditions. Moreover, it presents a fascinating picture of the intricacies of the regional and cross-regional networks that connected South and East Asia.

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