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Methods in Buddhist Studies: Essays in Honor of Richard K. Payne

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Bloomsbury Academic 2019Description: 238pISBN:
  • 9781350046863
DDC classification:
  • S20 M692
Contents:
Part One Historical Studies When Food Becomes Trespass: Buddhism and the Kami in Local Economies Lisa Grumbach Making the Modern Priest: The Ötani Denomination's Proto- University and Debates about Clerical Education in the Early Meiji Period Victoria R. Montrose 3 Taking the Vajrayana to Sukhavati Aaron P. Proffitt Part Two Textual Studies 4 Yijing's Scriptural Text about Impermanence (T. 801) Charles Willemen 5 Dualistic and Bifunctional Spirits: A Translation of the Oni no Shikogusa Takuya Hino 6 A Note Concerning Contemplation of the Marks of the Buddha Charles D. Orzech Part Three Ethnographic Studies 7 Buddhism, Consumerism, and the Chinese Millennial Courtney Bruntz 8 Describing the (Nonexistent?) Elephant: Ethnographic Methods in the Study of Asian American Buddhists Chenxing Han Part Four Theoretical Concerns 9 Is a Dazang jing a Canon? On the Nature of Chinese Buddhist Textual Anthologies Charles B. Jones 10 Our Buddhadharma, Our Buddhist Dharma Franz Metcalf 11 On Authenticity: Scholarship, the Insight Movement, and White Authority Natalie Fisk Quli
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Part One Historical Studies
When Food Becomes Trespass: Buddhism and the Kami in Local
Economies Lisa Grumbach

Making the Modern Priest: The Ötani Denomination's Proto-
University and Debates about Clerical Education in the Early Meiji
Period Victoria R. Montrose
3 Taking the Vajrayana to Sukhavati Aaron P. Proffitt

Part Two Textual Studies
4 Yijing's Scriptural Text about Impermanence (T. 801)
Charles Willemen

5 Dualistic and Bifunctional Spirits: A Translation of the
Oni no Shikogusa
Takuya Hino

6 A Note Concerning Contemplation of the Marks of the
Buddha Charles D. Orzech

Part Three Ethnographic Studies
7 Buddhism, Consumerism, and the Chinese Millennial
Courtney Bruntz
8 Describing the (Nonexistent?) Elephant: Ethnographic
Methods in the Study of Asian American Buddhists
Chenxing Han
Part Four Theoretical Concerns
9 Is a Dazang jing a Canon? On the Nature of Chinese Buddhist
Textual Anthologies Charles B. Jones
10 Our Buddhadharma, Our Buddhist Dharma Franz Metcalf
11 On Authenticity: Scholarship, the Insight Movement, and White
Authority Natalie Fisk Quli

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