Author Information Florida International University, Asian Studies Program, SIPA 505, Miami, FL 33174
MONKS, RULERS, AND LITERATI: THE POLITICAL ASCENDANCY OF CHAN BUDDHISM By Albert Welter Oxford : Oxford University Press , 2008 Pp . x + 322 . Hardcover, $75 .
HOW ZEN BECAME ZEN: THE DISPUTE OVER ENLIGHTENEMENT AND THE FORMATION OF CHAN BUDDHISM IN SONG DYNASTY CHINA By Morten Schlütter Kuroda Institute Studies in East Asian Buddhism, 22 Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press , 2008 Pp . x + 289 . Hardcover, $59; paper, $27 .
IMPERIAL WAY ZEN: ICHIKAWA HAKUGEN'S CRITIQUE AND LINGERING QUESTIONS FOR BUDDHIST ETHICS By Christopher Ives Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press , 2009 Pp . x + 274 . Hardcover, $52 .
SHOTS IN THE DARK: JAPAN, ZEN, AND THE WEST By Shoji Yamada , translated by Earl Hartman Buddhism and Modernity. Nichibunken Monograph Series, 9 Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 2009 Pp . viii + 290 . Hardcover, $35 .
ONE KOREAN'S APPROACH TO BUDDHISM: THE MOM/MOMJIT PARADIGM By Sung-Bae Park Albany : State University of New York Press , 2009 Pp . vii + 152 . Paper, $19.95 .
SHATTERING THE GREAT DOUBT: THE CHAN PERSPECTIVE OF HUATOU By Sheng Yen Boston : Shambhala , 2009 Pp . xi + 196 . Paper, $14 .
目次
Zen Discourses and Counterdiscourses 157 On Deconstructing the Formative Years of Chinese Chan 158 On Deconstructing Zen's Role in Modern Japan 160 Reconstructing the Traditional Approach to Kōan Study 162 Conclusion: Whither Skin, Flesh, Bones, and Marrow 163 Note 164 References 164