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States of "State Buddhism": History, Religion, and Politics in Late Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Scholarship
Author Lowe, Bryan D.
Source Japanese Religions=日本の諸宗教
Volumev.39 n.1&2
Date2014.01
Pages71 - 93
PublisherNCC Center for the Study of Japanese Religions=NCC宗教研究所
Publisher Url https://ncc-j.org/
Location京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Keywordkokka bukkyō; Nara Buddhism; Meiji Buddhism; kokushi; Inoue; Mitsusada
AbstractThe most commonly employed framework for assessing the religion of the Nara period (710-784) remains the state Buddhism model (kokka Bukkyō ron 国家仏教論) advanced by Inoue Mitsusada 井上光貞 (1917-1983). While Inoue provided the most systematic and influential version of this thesis, this article traces its origins at least as far back as the Meiji period (1868-1912). It argues that there has been not one state Buddhism model but several. Different versions emerged at particular historical moments in specific institutional settings in response to contemporary challenges. This article does not assess these frameworks in terms of their historical accuracy, but instead treats scholarship on Nara Buddhism as a lens that magnifies problems facing diverse modern actors ranging from Buddhist reformers to National Historians. In revealing the historical conditions that gave birth to the state Buddhism model, I hope to encourage twenty-first-century scholars to reflect on some of the assumptions behind narratives frequently employed for understanding premodern Japanese religions, as well as better understand the connection between politics and scholarship in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Japan.
Table of contents1. Nostalgic History in a Period of Change 73
2. Overcoming the Past through History 76
3. State Buddhism, Buddhist States, and National History 79
4. The War on State Buddhism in Post-war Japan 85
5. Conclusion 88
References 90
ISSN04488954 (P)
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Created date2017.04.14
Modified date2020.03.05



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