TALK> “Discussion of Form and Function Regarding the Buddhist Cave Sites along the Silk Road” November 9th

Dear colleagues,

the BuddhistRoad Team is happy to announce a “Discussion of Form and Function Regarding the Buddhist Cave Sites along the Silk Road” hosted by the BuddhistRoad Project at CERES, Ruhr University Bochum online.

Author: 
Chunwen Hao
Reviewer: 
H. S. Sum Cheuk Shing

Sum Cheuk Shing on Galambos, 'Dunhuang Manuscript Culture: End of the First Millennium' and Hao, 'Dunhuang Manuscripts: An Introduction to Texts from the Silk Road'

Imre Galambos. Dunhuang Manuscript Culture: End of the First Millennium. Studies in Manuscript Cultures Series. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2020. Illustrations, tables, maps. 289 pp. $118.99 (cloth), ISBN 978-3-11-072349-6; open access (e-book), ISBN 978-3-11-072657-2.Chunwen Hao. Dunhuang Manuscripts: An Introduction to Texts from the Silk Road. Translated by Stephen F. Teiser. Diamond Bar: Portico Publishing, 2020. Illustrations. xiv + 332 pp.

TOC Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS) 4.1, 4.2, 2021

Dear friends and colleagues of H-Asia,

We would like to announce that the latest two issues of Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS) are now online at https://dx.doi.org/10.15239/hijbs. All of the articles are downloadable and open access.

 

Vol. 4, No. 1, Special Issue: Buddhist Worldmaking Programs & Tiantai/Chontae/Tendai Buddhism (May 2021)

ARTICLES

Making Four Buddhist Worlds: A Reading of the Liturgies for Creating Ritual Spaces in Dunhuang Manuscripts
Huaiyu Chen 陳懷宇

JOURNAL TOC> Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS) 4.1, 4.2

Dear friends and colleagues of H-Asia,

We would like to announce that the latest two issues of Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies (HIJBS) are now online at https://dx.doi.org/10.15239/hijbs. All of the articles are downloadable and open access.

 

Author: 
Ning Qiang
Reviewer: 
Angela Howard

Howard on Qiang, 'Art, Religion and Politics in Medieval China: The Dunhuang Cave of the Zhai Family'

Ning Qiang. Art, Religion and Politics in Medieval China: The Dunhuang Cave of the Zhai Family. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2004. xv + 178 pp. $39.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8248-2703-8.

Reviewed by Angela Howard (Rutgers,) Published on H-Asia (January, 2006)

The Making of a Seventh-Century Buddhist Cave in Dunhuang, China: Politics or Piety

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