サイトマップ本館について諮問委員会お問い合わせ資料提供著作権について当サイトの内容を引用するホームページへ        

書目仏学著者データベース当サイト内
検索システム全文コレクションデジタル仏経言語レッスンリンク
 


加えサービス
書誌管理
書き出し
白隱慧鶴禪師の法語及び禪畫に於ける政治批判=Political Critique in Zen Master Hakuin's Writings and Artwork
著者 芳澤勝弘 (著)=Yoshizawa, Katsuhiro (au.)
掲載誌 東アジア仏教の諸問題:聖厳博士古稀記念論集= An Anthology of East Asian BUddhism:A Commemorative Volume in Honor of Ven.Sheng-yen on His 70th Birthday
出版年月日2001.03.20
ページ299-326, 223-224
出版者山喜房佛書林=Sankibo busshorin佛書林=Sankibo-Busshorin
出版地東京, 日本 [Tokyo, Japan]
資料の種類專題研究論文=Research Paper
言語日文=Japanese
ノートEnglish Abstract:p. 223-224.
抄録English Abstract
Zen master Hakuin Ekaku (白隱慧鶴,1685-1768) is famed as the reviver of the Japanese Rinzai Zen school and as the organizer of the koan system presently used in Rinzai Zen training. The fact that all contemporary Rinzai masters trace their lineages back to him testifies to his historical importance. His surviving works include numerous essays, poems, and sermons in both Japanese (kana 假名) and Sino-Japanese (kanbun 漢文),as well as countless examples of India -- ink calligraphy and painting.

Hakuin's artwork has long been highly prized among Japanese collectors, and has thus received a certain amount of scholarly attention. In view of Hakuin's importance in the development of Japanese Zen,however,the research to date can hardly be regarded as adequate. Much of his prodigious output remains uncataloged,and many works attributed to him have yet to be verified.

Hakuin's paintings and calligraphy have been analyzed from the perspectives of the fine arts and art history,but it must be remembered that Hakuin was not primarily an artist but a man of religion. His works must thus be regarded not simply as objects of art appreciation,but,more comprehensively,as expressions of Hakuin's spiritual values and goals.

Hakuin displayed a great interest in contemporary social and political developments, and was quite outspoken about his views. Particularly noteworthy was his often-critical stance towards the Tokugawa shogunate,which at the time was still in the process of consolidating its power over Japan. Furthermore,in many of his Japanese kana sermons, written in the form of long letters to various daimyo (lords of feudal domains). He criticizes government conduct and dispenses advice on the proper attitude and behavior of a ruler. Close though the ties may have been between the Zen school and the government in the centuries following the Kamakura era (1192-1333),it would nevertheless be hard to find another Zen master that criticized the authorities as clearly and concretely as did Hakuin.

The present article focuses on the political critique in Hakuin's artwork,essays, and sermons to further clarify this aspect of the Zen master's spirituality.
目次一. 富士大名行列圖
二. 『邊鄙以知吾』の發禁
三. 魚鳥圖

ISBN479630102X
ヒット数494
作成日2001.12.27
更新日期2014.05.30



Chrome, Firefox, Safari(Mac)での検索をお勧めします。IEではこの検索システムを表示できません。

注意:

この先は にアクセスすることになります。このデータベースが提供する全文が有料の場合は、表示することができませんのでご了承ください。

修正のご指摘

下のフォームで修正していただきます。正しい情報を入れた後、下の送信ボタンを押してください。
(管理人がご意見にすぐ対応させていただきます。)

シリアル番号
351387

検索履歴
フィールドコードに関するご説明
検索条件ブラウズ