Religion and poetry in medieval China: the way and the words

This volume of interdisciplinary essays examines the intersection of religion and literature in medieval China, focusing on the impact of Buddhism and Daoism on a wide range of elite and popular literary texts and religious practices in the 3rd-11th centuries CE. Drawing on the work of the interdisc...

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Contributors: Raz, Gil ca. 20./21. Jh. (Editor) ; Shields, Anna M. 1966- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press [2023]
In: Global Chinese histories, 250-1650 (4)
Year: 2023
Series/Journal:Global Chinese histories, 250-1650 4
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B China / Chinese language / Literature / Buddhism / Taoism / History 200-1100
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Poetry Religious aspects Taoism
B Poetry Religious aspects Buddhism
B Taoism
B Chinese Poetry
B Poésie chinoise - Histoire et critique
B LITERARY CRITICISM / Chinese / Asian
B Buddhism (China) History
B History
B Chinese Poetry History and criticism
B Taoism (China) History
B Buddhism
B Bouddhisme - Chine - Histoire
B Taoism (see also PHILOSOPHY / RELIGION / Taoist)
B China
B Poetry - Religious aspects - Buddhism
B Buddhism / RELIGION / History
B Taoïsme - Chine - Histoire
B Literature: history and criticism
B Literary studies: poetry and poets
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:This volume of interdisciplinary essays examines the intersection of religion and literature in medieval China, focusing on the impact of Buddhism and Daoism on a wide range of elite and popular literary texts and religious practices in the 3rd-11th centuries CE. Drawing on the work of the interdisciplinary scholar Stephen Bokenkamp, the essays weave together the many cross-currents of religious, intellectual, and literary traditions in medieval China to provide vivid pictures of medieval Chinese religion and culture as it was lived and practiced. The contributors to the volume are all highly regarded experts in the fields of Chinese poetry, Daoism, Buddhism, popular religion, and literature. Their research papers cut across imagined disciplinary boundaries to show that the culture of medieval China can only be understood by close reading of texts from multiple genres, traditions, and approaches
Physical Description:267 Seiten
ISBN:94-6372-117-7
978-94-6372-117-2