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Communities of Memory and Interpretation: Reimagining and Reinventing the Past in East Asian Buddhism
Author Poceski, Mario (編) ; Döll, Steffen (編) ; Zimmermann, Michael (編)
Date2018
Pages217
Publisherprojekt verlag
Publisher Url https://www.projektverlag.de/
LocationFreiburg im Breisgau, Germany [弗萊堡, 德國]
SeriesHamburg Buddhist Studies
Series No.10
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
AbstractThe five studies in this volume show unprecedented efforts by each individual contributor to engage in micro-historical research on categories and themes such as lineage, hagiography, and sacred texts in different historical contexts. (Jiang Wu, University of Arizona)
Communities of Memory and Interpretation is a fascinating collection of wellresearched essays that all feature important methodological reflections in addition to detailed and insightful textual analysis or fieldwork scholarship. The volume consistently highlights the theme of how the respective traditions developed a sense of legitimacy and legacy based on canonicity and the various repetitions and reversals of at times disturbing or perplexing paradigms and exegetical strategies to establish and maintain lineal identity and authority. (Steven Heine, Florida International University)​
Table of contentsForeword IX
Contributors XI
Preface and Acknowledgments XIII

Introduction 1
Chapter 1: Traces of the Sanjie (Three Levels) Movement at Baoshan 9
Chapter 2: Reconstruction of the Life of a Sixth-Century MonkMisidentified as a Disciple of the Second Chan Patriarch Huike 69
Chapter 3: Killing Cats and Other Imaginary Happenings: Milieus and Features of Chan Exegesis 111
Chapter 4: Identity in a Diagram: Authenticity, Transmission, and Lineage in the Chan/Zen Tradition 145
Chapter 5: Mapping New Systems of Community Networks: Discursive Identity, Cross-Strait Lineage Construction, and Funerary Sacred Space in Taiwanese Buddhism 179

ISBN9783897334250 (printed version)
ISSN21906769
ISRC9783897334809 (E-BOOK)
Hits192
Created date2022.03.25
Modified date2022.03.25



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