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The Establishment of Commercial Publishing and the Transformation of Buddhism in Early Modern Japan
作者 Hikino, Kyusuke
出處題名 International Journal of Buddhist Thought & Culture=국제불교문화사상사학회
卷期v.30 n.1
出版日期2020.06
頁次103 - 124
出版者International Association for Buddhist Thought and Culture
出版者網址 http://iabtc.org/
出版地Seoul, Korea [首爾, 韓國]
資料類型期刊論文=Journal Article
使用語言英文=English
附註項HIKINO Kyōsuke is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Art and Letters at Tohoku University, Japan.
關鍵詞Early modern Japanese Buddhism; Buddhist sutra publication; commercial publishing; civil service examination; Tokugawa shogunate; exegetical scholarship
摘要This article investigates factors that underly the establishment of commercial publishing in early modern Japan. In premodern China or Korea, civil service exams were the most significant inducers in the establishment of a viable publishing industry, unlike the Japanese case where the civil services were not introduced in full-scale. Thus, a book-subscribing class of civil service examinees failed to appear in the Japanese society, and as a result it was not until the Edo period that commercial publishing was finally established in Japan.
A unique aspect of early modern Japan was that the Tokugawa shogunate did not assert its political legitimacy through the monopolization of scholarship and culture. Thus in Edo-period civil society, there developed a number of cultural authories that were not subsumed by the state. Institutions such as Buddhist sect head temples and Urasenke schools of tea ceremony and the Ikenobō school of flower arranging, were all said to be representatives of this cultural authority in the Japanese private society. Within this socio-cultural context of the Edo period, official booksellers were formed for each Buddhist sect, which became the foundation for the formation of commercial publishing in Japanese society.
With the formation of these official booksellers associated with each Buddhist sect, highly edited Buddhist texts were regularly circulated, and the standard for exegetical scholarship in early modern Buddhism improved significantly. A by-product of such monastic curriculum based on sectarian relationship with a single publisher led to a focus on the teachings of their own sect in the seminaries of the Buddhist sects. Such over-emphasis on the teachings of one’s own sect consequently led to an isolating effect and a formation of a framework of scholarship confined to a singular Buddhist sect, which made exchanges of ideas and teachings between sects impossible and in effect the calcification of exegetical scholarship.
目次Abstract
Introduction 105
The development of Woodblock Printing and the Establishment of Commercial Publishing in East Asia 106
The Establishment of Commercial Publishing and the Transformation of Modern Buddhism 114
Conclusion 117
References 220
ISSN15987914 (P)
DOI10.16893/IJBTC.2020.06.30.1.103
點閱次數96
建檔日期2021.03.10
更新日期2021.03.10










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