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Power of Place: The Religious Landscape of the Southern Sacred Peak (Nanyue 南嶽) in Medieval China
作者 Robson, James (著)
版本項1st Edition
出版日期2009.10.30
頁次450
出版者Harvard University Asia Center
出版者網址 https://www.hup.harvard.edu/
出版地Cambridge, MA, US [劍橋, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
叢書名Harvard East Asian Monographs
叢書號316
資料類型書籍=Book
使用語言英文=English
附註項James Robson is Associate Professor of Chinese Religion at Harvard University.
摘要Throughout Chinese history mountains have been integral components of the religious landscape. They have been considered divine or numinous sites, the abodes of deities, the preferred locations for temples and monasteries, and destinations for pilgrims. Early in Chinese history a set of five mountains were co-opted into the imperial cult and declared sacred peaks, yue, demarcating and protecting the boundaries of the Chinese imperium.

The Southern Sacred Peak, or Nanyue, is of interest to scholars not the least because the title has been awarded to several different mountains over the years. The dynamic nature of Nanyue raises a significant theoretical issue of the mobility of sacred space and the nature of the struggles involved in such moves. Another facet of Nanyue is the multiple meanings assigned to this place: political, religious, and cultural. Of particular interest is the negotiation of this space by Daoists and Buddhists. The history of their interaction leads to questions about the nature of the divisions between these two religious traditions. James Robson’s analysis of these topics demonstrates the value of local studies and the emerging field of Buddho–Daoist studies in research on Chinese religion.
目次Front Matter i - xii
Table of Contents xiii - xiv
Maps and Figures xv - xvi
Chinese Dynasties xvii - xviii
Abbreviations and Conventions xix - xxii
Introduction 1 - 14
Part I: Situating Nanyue
One Religion and the Sacred Peaks of China 17 - 56
Two Moving Mountains: Nanyue in Chinese Religious Geography 57 - 89
Three Imagining Nanyue: Physical Geography and Mythical Topography 90 - 126
Part II: The Daoist and Buddhist Histories of Nanyue
Four Rising Up to Paradise: Pre-Tang Local Daoism 129 - 154
Five Nanyue in the Tang: Local Daoist History 155 - 183
Six Lady Wei and the Female Daoists of Nanyue 184 - 212
Seven Local Histories, Lost Monks 213 - 256
Eight Regional Buddhism During the Tang 257 - 318
Conclusion: On the Boundaries of Chinese Religions 319 - 328
Notes 331 - 412
Works Cited 413 - 480
Index 481 - 506
Back Matter 507 - 518
ISBN9780674033320 (hc); 9781684174898 (eb)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1x07vr3
點閱次數63
建檔日期2023.07.12
更新日期2023.07.12










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