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China and Beyond in the Mediaeval Period: Cultural Crossings and Inter-Regional Connections
Author Wong, Dorothy C. (著)=王靜芬 (au.) ; Heldt, Gustav
Date2014.08.08
Pages444
PublisherCambria Press
Publisher Url http://www.cambriapress.com/
LocationAmherst, MA, US [阿默斯特, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Table of contentsForeword (Victor H. Mair)
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Conventions
Introduction: Cultural Crossings (Dorothy C. Wong and Gustav Heldt)
Part I. Networks of Exchange
Chapter 1: Crossing a Boundary: Where, When, How (Lewis Lancaster)
Chapter 2: Buddhism and the Maritime Crossings (Tansen Sen)
Chapter 3: An Agent of Cultural Transmission: Jianzhen’s Travels to Japan, 743–763 (Dorothy C. Wong)
Chapter 4: Dimensions of Endtime at Baoshan (Wendi L. Adamek)
Part II. Silk Road Crossings
Chapter 5: The Sogdian Experience in China: Sinicization or Accommodation? (Albert E. Dien)
Chapter 6: Chinese Filial Cannibalism: A Silk Road Import? (Keith N. Knapp)
Chapter 7: Images of Sun and Moon Gods in Dunhuang Murals between the Sixth and Tenth Centuries (Yuanlin Zhang)
Chapter 8: Islamic Silver for Carolingian Reforms and the Buddha-Image of Helgo: Rethinking Carolingian Connections with the East, 790–820 (Eric Ramírez-Weaver)
Chapter 9: From Hellenistic Scientific Device to Islamic Astrolabe: Transmission of a Non-Chinese Scientific Instrument in Late Mediaeval China (Kam-Wing Fung)
Part III. Textual Centres and Peripheries in China and Beyond
Chapter 10: Our Woman in Central Asia: Women Diplomats of the Han Court (Anne Behnke Kinney)
Chapter 11: Ominous Dress: Hufu (“Barbarian Clothing”) during the Tang Dynasty (618–907) (Suzanne Cahill)
Chapter 12: The Mother of Laozi and the Female Emperor Wu Zhao: From One Grand Dowager to Another (Norman Harry Rothschild)
Chapter 13: Tracking the Wa-Kan Dialectic at Nara (Joan R. Piggott)
Chapter 14: Literary Diplomacy in Early Nara: Prince Nagaya and the Verses for Envoys from Silla in Kaifuso (H. Mack Horton)
Chapter 15: Abe no Nakamaro at the End of the Silk Road (Gustav Heldt)
Part IV. Buddhist Art and Iconography
Chapter 16: Interstices of Compassion: The Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara in China and South and Southeast Asia, 5th–10th Century (Denise Patry Leidy)
Chapter 17: Avalokitesvara Images at Candi Borobudur (Takashi Koezuka)
Chapter 18: Saved by the Bell: The Six Kannon and Bonsho (Sherry Fowler)
Chapter 19: Dharani Pillars in China: Functions and Symbols (Liying Kuo)
Chapter 20: Notes on the Jewel Casket Sutra in Japan (Skt. Ratnakarandamudra sutra, J. Hokyoin kyo) (John M. Rosenfield)
Chapter 21: Concerning the Role and Iconography of the Astral Deity Sudrsti (Miaojian ) in Esoteric Buddhism (Henrik H. Sorensen)
Epilogue: The Silk Road as Real Space (David Summers)
About the Contributors
References
Index
ISBN9781604978568 (print)
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Created date2017.03.29
Modified date2017.03.29



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