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Eminent nuns : Women Chan masters of seventeenth-century China
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ISBN: 9780824832025 0824832027 082486235X 0824871758 1441619763 Year: 2009 Publisher: Honolulu University of Hawai'i Press

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Although Buddhist nuns have been a continuous presence in Chinese culture since early medieval times and the subject of numerous scholarly studies, this book is one of the first not only to provide a detailed view of their activities at one particular moment in time (the seventeenth century), but also to be based largely on the writings and self-representations of Buddhist nuns themselves. This perspective is made possible by the preservation of collections of "discourse records" (yulu) of seven officially designated female Chan masters in a seventeenth-century printing of the Chinese Buddhist Canon rarely used in English-language scholarship. The collections contain records of religious sermons and exchanges, letters, prose pieces, and poems, as well as biographical and autobiographical accounts of various kinds. Supplemental sources by Chan monks and male literati from the same region and period make a detailed re-creation of the lives of these eminent nuns possible.

Daughters of emptiness : poems of Chinese Buddhist nuns
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ISBN: 0861713621 Year: 2003 Publisher: Boston (Mass.) : Wisdom publications,

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Mount Lu revisited : buddhism in the life and writings of Su Shi.
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ISBN: 0824816250 Year: 1994 Publisher: Honolulu University of Hawaii press

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Mount Lu Revisited : Buddhism in the Life and Writings of Su Shih
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ISBN: 0824847083 0585275904 0824816250 Year: 1994

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Su Shih (1037-1101) is regarded as one of the greatest Chinese literary and intellectual figures not only of the Northern Sung but of all time. He has been the subject of many studies but, until now, none have attempted to address fully the vital question of Buddhism in his work. Beata Grant has uncovered among Su Shih's voluminous writings an extraordinarily wide range of Buddhist-related poems, hymns, essays, and other writings that attest to Buddhism's importance in the literary culture of this period. In Mount Lu Revisited, Grant significantly alters current perceptions of both Su Shih and of high Sung culture by showing the deep and pervasive influence of Buddhist language, imagery, and ideas on Su's work. The study opens with a concise overview of the complex and multifaceted but little-studied world of eleventh-century Chinese Buddhism and Su's role within it. This is followed by a detailed study of the ways in which the nature of this great poet's engagement with Buddhism was shaped by the constantly changing circumstances of his life and how these changes are reflected in his art. What emerges is a vivid portrait of Su's struggle to resolve creatively the psychological, intellectual, and spiritual tensions in his life, including the classic tension between a world-centered Confucianism and Buddhism's promise of personal liberation. Because many of these struggles reflect larger ones taking place in eleventh-century China as a whole, the light thus shed on Su Shih's life and art also illumines the relation between religious and literary culture during this time. This original and comprehensive work will be of interest not only to students of Su Shih and Sung literature but to all those broadly interested in this important period of Chinese medieval history.


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Mount Lu Revisited
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ISBN: 9780824847081 Year: 2022 Publisher: Honolulu

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ISBN: 9780824862350 Year: 2008 Publisher: Honolulu

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Mount Lu Revisited : Buddhism in the Life and Writings of Su Shih
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ISBN: 9780824847081 Year: 2022 Publisher: Honolulu, Hawaii University of Hawaii Press

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Eminent Nuns : Women Chan Masters of Seventeenth-Century China
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ISBN: 9780824862350 9780824832025 Year: 2008 Publisher: Honolulu, Hawaii University of Hawaii Press

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An anthology of poems by Buddhist nuns of late imperial China
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ISBN: 9780197586310 0197586317 Year: 2023 Publisher: New York, NY Oxford University Press

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"The Hsu-Tang Library presents authoritative and eminently readable translations of classical Chinese literature, in bilingual editions, ranging across three millennia and the entire Sinitic world. This anthology opens up new religious and poetic worlds for readers. It consists of translations of poems written by Buddhist nuns from China's late imperial period (1368-1911). Appreciation of these poems is enhanced by individual biographical accounts for each of the sixty-five nun-poets and an Introduction to the historical, religious, and literary context of these poems, including a concise discussion of Chinese Buddhism and Chinese Buddhist poetry. The nuns in this anthology come from a range of backgrounds: some were placed in convents when very young; others were former palace ladies or courtesans who found refuge in the religious life; others were women left widowed or destitute in the wake of the various political and social upheavals of the times, especially the violent transition between the Ming and Qing dynasties in the mid-seventeenth century. This period was also marked by a flourishing of women's culture, as more and more women from the gentry-class began not only to receive the classical education required to write poetry, but also to have their works printed and circulated. Most of the poet-nuns in this volume were from this gentry class, and almost all of them had at least one collection of writings, usually poetry, printed in their names. Although most of these collections are now lost, some of their poems have fortunately been preserved in various anthologies from this period, including anthologies dedicated exclusively to women's poetry, as well as in collections of Buddhist records"--

The red brush : writing women of imperial China
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ISBN: 067401393X 1684173949 Year: 2004 Publisher: Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard university Asia center

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