Approaches to Chan, Son, and Zen Studies
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Approaches to Chan, Son, and Zen Studies
Chinese Chan Buddhism and Its Spread throughout East Asia
Heine, Steven; Welter, Albert; Buswell, Robert E.; Park, Jin Y.
State University of New York Press
11/2022
476
Dura
Inglês
9781438490892
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword
Robert E. Buswell Jr.
Preface
Introduction
Section I: Chinese Chan and the Greater East Asian Region
1. The Spread of Chan Buddhism: Linguistic and Cultural Constraints
John Jorgensen
2. The Hangzhou Region and the Spread of East Asian Buddhism
Albert Welter
3. A Greater Vehicle to the Other Shore: Chinese Chan Buddhism and the Sino-Japanese Trade in the Seventeenth Century
Jiang Wu
Section II: The Japanese Zen Nexus
4. The Transmission of the Blue Cliff Record to Medieval Japan: Textuality and Historicity in Relation to Mythology and Demythology
Steven Heine
5. Interpreters, Brush-Dialogue, and Poetry: Translingual Communication between Chan and Zen Monks
Jason Protass
6. Doves on My Knees, Golden Dragons in My Sleeves: Emigrant Chan Masters and Early Japanese Zen Buddhism
Steffen Doll
7. The Lute, Lyric Poetry, and Literary Arts in Chinese Chan and Japanese Zen Buddhism
George A. Keyworth
Section III: The Korean Son Nexus
8. Pure Rules and Public Monasteries in Korea
Juhn Y. Ahn
9. Gender and Dharma Lineage: Nuns in Korean Son Buddhism
Jin Y. Park
10. Mindful Interactions and Recalibrations: From Chinul to T'oegye
Kevin N. Cawley
Section IV: Chan, Zen, and Son in the Modern Period
11. Taixu's History of the Chan Tradition
Eric Goodell
12. Zen Internationalism, Zen Revolution: Inoue Shuten and Uchiyama Gudo and the Crisis of Buddhist Modernity in Late Meiji Japan
James Mark Shields
13. The Struggle of the Jogye Order to Define its Identity as a Meditative School in Contemporary Korea
Bernard Senecal
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Robert E. Buswell Jr.
Preface
Introduction
Section I: Chinese Chan and the Greater East Asian Region
1. The Spread of Chan Buddhism: Linguistic and Cultural Constraints
John Jorgensen
2. The Hangzhou Region and the Spread of East Asian Buddhism
Albert Welter
3. A Greater Vehicle to the Other Shore: Chinese Chan Buddhism and the Sino-Japanese Trade in the Seventeenth Century
Jiang Wu
Section II: The Japanese Zen Nexus
4. The Transmission of the Blue Cliff Record to Medieval Japan: Textuality and Historicity in Relation to Mythology and Demythology
Steven Heine
5. Interpreters, Brush-Dialogue, and Poetry: Translingual Communication between Chan and Zen Monks
Jason Protass
6. Doves on My Knees, Golden Dragons in My Sleeves: Emigrant Chan Masters and Early Japanese Zen Buddhism
Steffen Doll
7. The Lute, Lyric Poetry, and Literary Arts in Chinese Chan and Japanese Zen Buddhism
George A. Keyworth
Section III: The Korean Son Nexus
8. Pure Rules and Public Monasteries in Korea
Juhn Y. Ahn
9. Gender and Dharma Lineage: Nuns in Korean Son Buddhism
Jin Y. Park
10. Mindful Interactions and Recalibrations: From Chinul to T'oegye
Kevin N. Cawley
Section IV: Chan, Zen, and Son in the Modern Period
11. Taixu's History of the Chan Tradition
Eric Goodell
12. Zen Internationalism, Zen Revolution: Inoue Shuten and Uchiyama Gudo and the Crisis of Buddhist Modernity in Late Meiji Japan
James Mark Shields
13. The Struggle of the Jogye Order to Define its Identity as a Meditative School in Contemporary Korea
Bernard Senecal
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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Foreword
Robert E. Buswell Jr.
Preface
Introduction
Section I: Chinese Chan and the Greater East Asian Region
1. The Spread of Chan Buddhism: Linguistic and Cultural Constraints
John Jorgensen
2. The Hangzhou Region and the Spread of East Asian Buddhism
Albert Welter
3. A Greater Vehicle to the Other Shore: Chinese Chan Buddhism and the Sino-Japanese Trade in the Seventeenth Century
Jiang Wu
Section II: The Japanese Zen Nexus
4. The Transmission of the Blue Cliff Record to Medieval Japan: Textuality and Historicity in Relation to Mythology and Demythology
Steven Heine
5. Interpreters, Brush-Dialogue, and Poetry: Translingual Communication between Chan and Zen Monks
Jason Protass
6. Doves on My Knees, Golden Dragons in My Sleeves: Emigrant Chan Masters and Early Japanese Zen Buddhism
Steffen Doll
7. The Lute, Lyric Poetry, and Literary Arts in Chinese Chan and Japanese Zen Buddhism
George A. Keyworth
Section III: The Korean Son Nexus
8. Pure Rules and Public Monasteries in Korea
Juhn Y. Ahn
9. Gender and Dharma Lineage: Nuns in Korean Son Buddhism
Jin Y. Park
10. Mindful Interactions and Recalibrations: From Chinul to T'oegye
Kevin N. Cawley
Section IV: Chan, Zen, and Son in the Modern Period
11. Taixu's History of the Chan Tradition
Eric Goodell
12. Zen Internationalism, Zen Revolution: Inoue Shuten and Uchiyama Gudo and the Crisis of Buddhist Modernity in Late Meiji Japan
James Mark Shields
13. The Struggle of the Jogye Order to Define its Identity as a Meditative School in Contemporary Korea
Bernard Senecal
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Robert E. Buswell Jr.
Preface
Introduction
Section I: Chinese Chan and the Greater East Asian Region
1. The Spread of Chan Buddhism: Linguistic and Cultural Constraints
John Jorgensen
2. The Hangzhou Region and the Spread of East Asian Buddhism
Albert Welter
3. A Greater Vehicle to the Other Shore: Chinese Chan Buddhism and the Sino-Japanese Trade in the Seventeenth Century
Jiang Wu
Section II: The Japanese Zen Nexus
4. The Transmission of the Blue Cliff Record to Medieval Japan: Textuality and Historicity in Relation to Mythology and Demythology
Steven Heine
5. Interpreters, Brush-Dialogue, and Poetry: Translingual Communication between Chan and Zen Monks
Jason Protass
6. Doves on My Knees, Golden Dragons in My Sleeves: Emigrant Chan Masters and Early Japanese Zen Buddhism
Steffen Doll
7. The Lute, Lyric Poetry, and Literary Arts in Chinese Chan and Japanese Zen Buddhism
George A. Keyworth
Section III: The Korean Son Nexus
8. Pure Rules and Public Monasteries in Korea
Juhn Y. Ahn
9. Gender and Dharma Lineage: Nuns in Korean Son Buddhism
Jin Y. Park
10. Mindful Interactions and Recalibrations: From Chinul to T'oegye
Kevin N. Cawley
Section IV: Chan, Zen, and Son in the Modern Period
11. Taixu's History of the Chan Tradition
Eric Goodell
12. Zen Internationalism, Zen Revolution: Inoue Shuten and Uchiyama Gudo and the Crisis of Buddhist Modernity in Late Meiji Japan
James Mark Shields
13. The Struggle of the Jogye Order to Define its Identity as a Meditative School in Contemporary Korea
Bernard Senecal
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
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