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The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture (Buddhisms) [Paperback]

John Kieschnick (Author)
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Buddhisms March 17, 2003

From the first century, when Buddhism entered China, the foreign religion shaped Chinese philosophy, beliefs, and ritual. At the same time, Buddhism had a profound effect on the material world of the Chinese. This wide-ranging study shows that Buddhism brought with it a vast array of objects big and small--relics treasured as parts of the body of the Buddha, prayer beads, and monastic clothing--as well as new ideas about what objects could do and how they should be treated. Kieschnick argues that even some everyday objects not ordinarily associated with Buddhism--bridges, tea, and the chair--on closer inspection turn out to have been intimately tied to Buddhist ideas and practices. Long after Buddhism ceased to be a major force in India, it continued to influence the development of material culture in China, as it does to the present day.

At first glance, this seems surprising. Many Buddhist scriptures and thinkers rejected the material world or even denied its existence with great enthusiasm and sophistication. Others, however, from Buddhist philosophers to ordinary devotees, embraced objects as a means of expressing religious sentiments and doctrines. What was a sad sign of compromise and decline for some was seen as strength and versatility by others. Yielding rich insights through its innovative analysis of particular types of objects, this briskly written book is the first to systematically examine the ambivalent relationship, in the Chinese context, between Buddhism and material culture.



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I fully recommend this book. . . . Kieschnick deserves high praise for a thoughtful and sustained presentation of a crucial element of the Chinese Buddhist tradition. -- Alan Cole, Journal of Chinese Religions



John Kieschnick has produced a very good book on a topic that deserves attention. . . . He has opened up new areas of inquiry that will no doubt stimulate further investigation. One has every reason to expect that the book will be widely read and appreciated for years to come. -- James A. Benn, Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies



This book . . . makes a lasting contribution to our understanding of the diverse ways in which Buddhism and material culture interacted in China. -- Koichi Shinohara, Journal of Asian Studies



The direct confrontation of the material expressions of [Buddhism] has finally materialized with the publication of John Kieschnick's The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture. In this sense, the new book indeed breaks new ground in the studies of Chinese Buddhism. . . . Kieschnick has written an insightful, informative, and entertaining book. . . . He should be congratulated by us all for his admirable scholarship. -- Yuet Keung Lo, Asian Journal of Social Science

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A remarkable achievement. By applying his Buddhological training to a topic typically ignored by Buddhologists, material objects, John Kieschnick has produced an original and groundbreaking book--the first of its kind not only in the area of Chinese Buddhism, but in the field of Buddhism writ large. There is simply nothing like this available in any Western language. Despite the technical nature of the subject, he manages to keep the scholarly apparatus unobtrusive. I would not hesitate to make it required reading in all of my upper level and graduate courses on Chinese Buddhism.
(Robert Sharf, University of Michigan ) --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 344 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (March 17, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691096767
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691096766
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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CERTAIN Buddhist objects in China were believed to contain sacred power that would manifest itself in a variety of ways, depending on the object in which it inhered. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
gaoseng zbuan, monastic uniform, gaoseng zhuan, court beads, ruyi scepter, monastic construction, monastic regulations, derive merit, mother bead, wenhua shi, eminent monks, monastic use, prominent monks, three robes, relic worship, leading monks, copying scriptures, term material culture, tooth relic, ideal monk, back scratcher, material culture studies, numinous power, monastic robes
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Chinese Buddhist, Quan Tang, Diamond Sutra, Chinese Buddhism, Indian Buddhist, Indian Buddhism, Six Dynasties, Common Era, Sui Wendi, Central Asia, Famen Monastery, Record of the Buddhist Religion, Sun Quan, Bernard Faure, Eastern Han, Further Biographies, Record of Buddhist Monasteries, Chen Chuan, Cultural Revolution, Pure Land, Sixth Patriarch, Bai Juyi, Book of Tea, Christian Daniels, Ennin's Diary
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