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|BookToc=Introduction: Modern Buddhist Cultures Part 1: The Cultural Practices of Buddhist Modernity | |||
1.1 Shanghai Buddhism | |||
1.2 Vegetarian Identities | |||
1.3 The Esoteric Fever | |||
1.4 Printing the Dharma | |||
1.5 Continuities and Discontinuities | |||
1.6 Buddhist Canons | |||
1.7 Yang Wenhui | |||
1.8 Awakening the Faith | |||
1.9 Buddhist Books beyond China | |||
1.10 Shanghai Publishers | |||
1.11 The Romantic Buddhism of Su Manshu | |||
1.12 Life and Death in Feng Zikai’s Drawings | |||
1.13 The Buddhist Periodical Press | |||
1.14 Buddhism, Religion and the Nation | |||
1.15 Images of Modern Buddhism | |||
Part 2: The Sound of Modern Buddhism | |||
2.1 Introduction | |||
2.2 Li Shutong: From Shanghai to Tokyo, and Back | |||
2.3 Songs of Nationalism | |||
2.4 The Power of Songs | |||
2.5 Hymns, Anthems and Songs | |||
2.6 Songs of Modernity | |||
2.7 Li Shutong ‘Leaves Home’ | |||
2.8 Buddhist Songs | |||
2.9 Buddhist Musical Ties | |||
2.10 Continuities and Discontinuities | |||
2.11 ‘Scientific Gadgets’: Buddhist Radio and Phonograph Recordings | |||
2.12 Buddhist Songs in the Digital Age | |||
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Buddhism in China during the late Qing and Republican period remained a powerful cultural and religious force. Francesca Tarocco is a rising star in this field and offers an innovative high-quality piece of work that presents a new perspective on the influence of Buddhism on Chinese culture. Drawing on scarcely analyzed historical and archive sources, including photographs and musical scores, Tarocco adeptly argues that Chinese Buddhism played a more vital role in shaping Chinese culture than previously assumed. This enlightening study fills a significant gap in the field of Chinese Buddhist history. Focusing on the cultural side of Buddhism, it adds breadth and balance to studies in Buddhism as a whole, appealing to professionals and academics with an interest in Buddhism and Chinese Buddhist history. (Source: Routledge)
Citation | Tarocco, Francesca. The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning the Dharma. London: Routledge, 2007. |
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