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Re-thinking Late 19th Century Chosŏn Buddhist Society
著者 Cho, Eun-su
掲載誌 Acta Koreana
巻号v.6 n.2
出版年月日2003.07.15
ページ87 - 109
出版者Academia Koreana, Keimyung University
出版サイト http://actakoreana.kmu.ac.kr/
出版地Daegu, South Korea [大邱, 韓國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
キーワード佛教人物=Buddhist; 修行方法=修行法門=Practice; 朝鮮佛教=韓國佛教=Koryo Buddhism=Korean Buddhism=Choson Buddhism
抄録Typical narratives of Korean history at the turn of the twentieth century list a chain of events with well-established causal relationships. These narratives begin with the opening to the West followed by attempts at a Chos?n Confucian response and its consequent failure. This failure is then followed by a subsequent power vacuum leading to Japanese colonization and the advance of Christian missionaries, which, in turn, inspired a feverish domestic quest for progress and modernity. The late 19th century is characterized in terms of a "Confucian response to the West," the early 20th century is described as being occupied with anti-Japanese activism, and the post-war period is considered to center on social restructuring, guided by the forces of Protestantism and capitalism. In this linear and monolithic historiography, the place of Buddhism is vague and obscure. According to this reading of history, Buddhism was never able to recover from the long and harsh anti-Buddhist state policy of Chos?n and was thus relegated to the shadows, virtually disappearing from the stage of Korean history for years to follow. In this paper, however, it is argued that the last few decades of the 19th century, when Korean Buddhism was modifying and restructuring itself against social change, can be thought of as the missing link between traditional Buddhism and its later development from the colonial period onward. It was at this time that Buddhist society began to change its religious and social outlook and to develop a new agenda, attempting to separate itself from the past and re-establish the identity of a national religion. An elucidation of the change of the modes in Buddhist practice, rituals and social engagements will allow for the emergence of an alternative picture to the traditionally accepted view of Buddhism at the end of the Chos?n dynasty as "dormant" and "invisible."
目次Introduction 88
Re-thinking Institutional Changes in Koreean Buddhism 90
Buddhism, the Court, and Royal Families 93
Buddhism among Progressive Party Leaders 96
The Lay Buddhist Elite 101
Pure Land Practice Community Movement 103
Conclusion: Late 19th Century Korean Buddhism A Missing Link 108
ISSN15207412 (P)
ヒット数593
作成日2007.12.17
更新日期2019.11.15



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