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Conversion by the Book: Buddhist Print Culture in Early Republican China=經典佛化: 民國初期佛教出版文化
Author Scott, Gregory Adam (撰)=史瑞戈 (compose)
Date2013
Pages325
PublisherColumbia University
Publisher Url https://www.columbia.edu/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type博碩士論文=Thesis and Dissertation
Language英文=English
Degreedoctor
InstitutionColumbia University
DepartmentReligion
AdvisorYu, Chun-fang
Publication year2013
AbstractIn this dissertation I argue that print culture acted as a catalyst for change among Buddhists in modern China. Through examining major publication institutions, publishing projects, and their managers and contributors from the late nineteenth century to the 1920s, I show that the expansion of the scope and variety of printed works, as well as new the social structures surrounding publishing, substantially impacted the activity of Chinese Buddhists. In doing so I hope to contribute to ongoing discussions of the 'revival' of Chinese Buddhism in the modern period, and demonstrate that publishing, propelled by new print technologies and new forms of social organization, was a key field of interaction and communication for religious actors during this era, one that helped make possible the introduction and adoption of new forms of religious thought and practice.


本論文的論點是出版文化在近代中國佛教人物之中,扮演了變化觸媒的角色. 通過研究從十 九世紀末到二十世紀二十年代的主要的出版機構, 種類, 及其主辦人物與提供貢獻者, 論文 說明佛教印刷的多元化 以及範圍的大量擴展, 再加上跟出版有關的社會結構, 對中國佛教 人物的活動都發生了顯著的影響. 此研究顯示在被新印刷技術與新形式的社會結構的推進 下的出版事業, 為該時代的宗教人物展開一種新的相互連結與構通的場域, 因而使新的宗教 思想與實踐的引入成為可能. 此論文試圖對現行關於近代中國佛教的所謂'復興'的討論提出 貢
Table of contentsIntroduction: rint Culture and Religion in Modern China 1
Chapter One: Buddhist Xylographic Publishing in the Late Qing and Early Republic 41
Chapter Two: Mechanized Movable Type and the Kalaviṇka Canon, 1909 – 1913 95
Chapter Three: Publishing Revolution: Buddhist Periodicals in the the First Decade of the Republic, 1912 – 1919 130
Chapter Four: Navigating the Sea of Scriptures: Ding’s Buddhist Studies Collectanea, 1918 – 1923 178
Chapter Five: Opening the Dharma Bridge: Periodical, Scriptural, and Commercial Publishing, 1920 – 1929 245
Conclusion 290
Appendix: The Digital Bibliography of Chinese Buddhism 295
Works Cited 298
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7916/D8X06F93
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Created date2021.12.13



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