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_aKim, Hwansoo Ilmee. _e1 |
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_aNew Perspectives in Modern Korean Buddhism _bInstitution, Gender, and Secular Society. _c |
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_aMelton : _bState University of New York Press, _c(c)2022. |
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_aIntro -- _tContents -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tNote on Translations and Conventions -- _tAbbreviations -- _tIntroduction -- _tKorean Buddhist Nationalism, Modernity, and Institutional Reform -- _tBeyond the Grand Narratives in Sŏn Buddhism -- _tNuns and Laywomen in Modern Korean Buddhism -- _tClerical Celibacy, Marriage, Scandals, and Monastic Rules -- _tSecularity, Society, and Politics -- _tGoing Forward -- _tNotes -- _tPart 1 Beyond the Grand Narratives in Zen Buddhism -- _tChapter 1 What Do Zen Masters Teach Us Today? The Case of Sŏn Master Hyeam Sŏnggwan -- _tIntroduction -- _tHyeam's Life and Sŏn Thought |
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_aSelf-Reflection, Social-Reflection -- _tWhat Do Zen Masters Teach Us Today? -- _tNotes -- _tChapter 2 Paek Yongsŏng and the Boundaries of Early Modern Korean Buddhism: Historiographical Issues and the Question of Scale -- _tIntroduction -- _tPaek Yongsŏng's Background and Major Activities -- _tRelational Approaches in the Study of Yongsŏng -- _tMicrohistorical Studies and the Question of Scale -- _tFollowing the Flows: Networks and Systems Theories -- _tConcluding Reflections -- _tNotes -- _tPart 2 Nuns and Laywomen in Modern Korean Buddhism -- _tChapter 3 Lady Ch'ŏn and Modern Korean Buddhism -- _tIntroduction |
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_aCourt Lady Buddhism -- _tCh'ŏn as a Powerful Court Lady -- _tTravel to Japan, 1909 -- _tCh'ŏn's Connection to the Buddhist Monk Yi Hoegwang (1862-1933) -- _tYi's Appointment as Abbot of Haein Monastery -- _tLaying Groundwork for the Wŏnjong -- _tCh'ŏn as an Ideal Lay Buddhist -- _tUnswerving Dedication to Yi's Visions -- _tCh'ŏn's Buddhism -- _tCh'ŏn's Death -- _tConclusion -- _tNotes -- _tChapter 4 Experiencing a Different Buddhist Community: Nun Suok's Travel to Japan and Her Contribution to the Korean Community of Nuns -- _tIntroduction -- _tSuok's Early Life -- _tSuok in Japan and Her Cross-Cultural Observations |
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_aBuddhist Nuns in Korea and Japan -- _tThe First Modern Dharma Instructor at a Seminary for Nuns -- _tParticipation in the Purification Movement -- _tHonoring the Nuns' Doctrinal Dharma Lineage -- _tClosing Reflections -- _tNotes -- _tPart 3 Clerical Celibacy, Marriage, Scandals, and Monastic Rules -- _tChapter 5 Rethinking Married Bhikṣu: An Examination of Bhikṣu Ordinations and Clerical Marriage in 1920s Korean Buddhism -- _tIntroduction -- _tMonastic Rules Revisited in Context -- _tBhikṣu Precepts and Bodhisattva Precepts in the Late Nineteenth Century |
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_aThe Continuous Rise of Bhikṣu and Bodhisattva Ordinations under the Japanese Colonial Regime -- _tThe Status of Bhikṣu and Clerical Marriage at T'ongdo Monastery and Magok Monastery in 1925 and 1926 -- _tConclusion -- _tNotes -- _tChapter 6 Flesh in the Closet: The "Secret Wife" in Korean Buddhism -- _tIntroduction -- _tWhat Is a Secret Wife? -- _tHistoricizing the Secret Wife -- _tLocating the Secret Wife -- _tMaking Sense of the Secret Wife -- _tConclusion -- _tNotes -- _tChapter 7 Monastic Regulations in Contemporary Korea -- _tIntroduction -- _tPractical Vinayas -- _tLegislating Buddhism -- _tModern Pure Rules |
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_aBuddhism _zKorea. |
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