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D. T. Suzuki: A Brief Account of His Life
Author Dobbins, James C. (著)
Source The Eastern Buddhist: Third Series
Volumev.2 n.2
Date2023.01
Pages1 - 83
PublisherThe Eastern Buddhist Society
Publisher Url https://ebs.otani.ac.jp/
Location京都, 日本 [Kyoto, Japan]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
AbstractSuzuki Daisetsu (Daisetz) Teitarō 鈴木大拙貞太郎(fi870–fi966)—or, more commonly, D. T. Suzuki—was a monumental figure in the development of modern Buddhism. Rising from his position as a Japanese scholar and thinker, he emerged internationally as the most celebrated popularizer of Buddhism in the West during the mid-twentieth century. Suzuki was an unlikely candidate to achieve such recognition, for he did not grow up in a Buddhist temple, nor did he follow the ordinary trajectory to prominence in Japanese Buddhist scholarship. But he was an extraordinary autodidact and an exceptional communicator who appeared at a crucial juncture in history when Japan and the West engaged each other and when Buddhism itself was undergoing radical changes. He published extensively in both Japanese and English—on Zen 禅 first and foremost, but also on Mahayana Buddhism, Pure Land Buddhism, classical Chinese philosophy, and religion in general. His writings stand as paradigmatic examples of Buddhist thought in the modern period, heavily influencing the image of Buddhism in the West. But the origins of Suzuki’s thinking and the impact of his ideas are complex and diverse.
Table of contentsSuzuki’s Early Years 3
Higher Education and Zen Training 7
Sojourn in America 10
Establishing a Career in Japan 16
Suzuki at Otani University 22
Wartime and Postwar Years 33
Rise to Fame in America 41
Twilight Years in Japan 55
Suzuki’s Death 68
Suzuki’s Significance 70
Abbreviation 73
Bibliography 73
Primary Sources 73
Research Resources 75
Secondary Sources 76
Multimedia 83
ISSN24366366 (P)
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.15070/00011348
Hits105
Created date2023.05.03
Modified date2023.05.03



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