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Zhang, Dewei, Thriving in Crisis: Buddhism and Political Disruption in China, 1522–1620
著者 Ouyang, Nan (評論)
掲載誌 Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies
巻号v.3 n.2 Special Issue: Buddhism and Technology, and Epigraphy
出版年月日2020.10
ページ258 - 263
出版者Cambria Press
出版サイト http://www.cambriapress.com/
出版地New York, US [紐約州, 美國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article; 書評=Book Review
言語英文=English
ノートAuthor Affiliations: Center for Buddhist Studies, Ghent University
抄録Dewei Zhang’s monograph is a timely contribution to the relatively overlooked field of Buddhism in late imperial China. The book focuses on the development of Chinese Buddhism from 1522 to 1620, a time period spanning nearly one hundred years under three Ming emperors (Jiajing 嘉靖 [r. 1522–1566], Longqing 隆慶 [r. 1567–1572], and Wanli 萬曆 [r. 1573–1620]). The study mainly deals with two core regions: North China (Beijing in particular) and the Jiangnan region, while providing qualitative analysis of other regions. The study raises two interrelated questions for students of Chinese Buddhism: How to evaluate the impact of politics on the development of Chinese Buddhism, and how to situate Ming-Qing Buddhism in the history of Chinese Buddhism. In answering these questions, the author chooses five groups of historical agents, including emperors, high-ranking court women, eunuchs, scholar-officials, and eminent monks (characterized as ‘elite’ by the author) and demonstrates the dynamics of the elite network that determined the ebb and flow of Ming Buddhism.
This book has eight chapters, in addition to the introduction and conclusion. In the introduction, the author claims that he attempts to challenge two pre-existing paradigms that have persisted in the study of Chinese Buddhism: Sui-Tang centrism and Protestant presuppositions. He argues for the significance of a book looking beyond Sui-Tang Buddhism and the necessity to evaluate Ming-Qing Buddhism not merely on doctrinal grounds. The author continues to define the term ‘renewal’ as ‘a strong, phenomenal, and large-scale resurgence of enthusiasm with monastic Buddhism that involves all walks of society and that projects itself, to varying degrees, in the spiritual, intellectual, and material forms within the saṃgha and beyond’ (5). The definition is employed to include political and social dimensions, and the author promises to adopt an approach that resembles the Annales School by foregrounding longue durée changes.
ISSN25762923 (P); 25762931 (E)
本の情報Thriving in Crisis: Buddhism and Political Disruption in China, 1522-1620. 張德偉 (著)=Zhang, Dewei (au.). New York: Columbia University Press, 2020. 368. 9780231197007. (Hardcover).
ヒット数405
作成日2021.03.23
更新日期2023.08.15



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