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The Korean Buddhist Empire: A Transnational History, 1910–1945 |
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著者 |
Kim, Hwansoo Ilmee (著)
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出版年月日 | 2018.09.10 |
ページ | 358 |
出版者 | Harvard University Press |
出版サイト |
https://www.hup.harvard.edu/
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出版地 | Cambridge, MA, US [劍橋, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國] |
シリーズ | Harvard East Asian Monographs |
資料の種類 | 書籍=Book |
言語 | 英文=English |
ノート | Hwansoo Ilmee Kim examines how Korean, Japanese, and other Buddhists operating in colonial Korea, Japan, China, Taiwan, Manchuria, and beyond participated in and were significantly influenced by transnational forces, even as Buddhists of Korea and other parts of Asia were motivated by nationalist and sectarian interests. More broadly, the cases explored in the The Korean Buddhist Empire reveal that, while Japanese Buddhism exerted the most influence, Korean Buddhism was (as Japanese Buddhism was itself) deeply influenced by developments in China, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Europe, and the United States, as well as by Christianity. |
抄録 | In the first part of the twentieth century, Korean Buddhists, despite living under colonial rule, reconfigured sacred objects, festivals, urban temples, propagation—and even their own identities—to modernize and elevate Korean Buddhism. By focusing on six case studies, this book highlights the centrality of transnational relationships in the transformation of colonial Korean Buddhism. |
目次 | List of Figures Acknowledgments Introduction 1. The Valorization of the Koryŏ Canon 2. A Buddhist Christmas: The Buddha’s Birthday Festival 3. The Transnational Buddhist Yu Guanbin 4. Transcultural Zen: Sōma Shōei’s Training with Korean Masters 5. Governmentality: The Great Head Temple 6. Propagation in Colonial Korea, Japan, and Manchuria Conclusion List of Names and Terms Bibliography Index Figures I.1. Toh Chinho in 1930 1.1. The Haein Temple complex 1.2. The woodblocks of the Koryŏ Canon at Haein Temple 1.3. A woodblock from the Kalpanā-maṇḍitikā Sūtra 1.4. The Canon Storage Hall 3.1. Yu Guanbin in 1933 3.2. Yu Guanbin’s induction as a lay disciple of Taixu 3.3. Delegates at the East Asian Buddhist Conference 3.4. A recent photograph of Koryŏ Temple in Hangzhou 3.5. The official letter granting Yu Guanbin Chinese citizenship 4.1. Sōma Sh&omacdr;ei with Nakamura Kentarō 4.2. Chŏng Suok seen with a group of nuns at the Rinzai seminary for nuns 4.3. Pang Hanam 4.4. A recent photograph of Sangwŏn Temple 5.1. Hakubun Temple in 1932 5.2. T’aego Temple (currently called Chogye Temple) |
ISBN | 9780674987197 (hc) |
関連書評 | - Book Review: The Korean Buddhist Empire: A Transnational History (1910–1945) by Hwansoo Ilmee Kim / Ahn, Juhn Y. (評論)
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ヒット数 | 270 |
作成日 | 2020.09.22 |
更新日期 | 2023.06.20 |
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