Genshin's Ōjōyōshū and the Construction of Pure Land Discourse in Heian Japan by Robert F. Rhodes (review)

IF 0.5 4区 历史学 0 ASIAN STUDIES
Bryan D. Lowe
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Published by the Harvard-Yenching Institute HJAS 80.1 (2020): 258–264 iteration, thus generating new possibilities for individual and social transformation. As Lowe demonstrates in this study, Buddhist ritual and ritualized writing transformed eighth-century Japanese society in profound and dynamic ways. Although this brief review cannot really do justice to such an extraordinarily accomplished book, I would like to conclude by emphasizing what I think its main strengths are. First, I should note that the exhaustive research into sources is extraordinary—nothing Lowe says is ever unfounded, and this level of rigor is all the more impressive for a book that makes broad theoretical and historical arguments and articulates powerful critiques of previous approaches. Second, the book is interdisciplinary in the true sense of the word. Lowe is a master of his own discipline of religious studies in both its doctrinal and sociological aspects, but just as inspiring is the generous way he also speaks to the concerns of historians and literary scholars. He is deeply sensitive to historical context, and the ability with which he moves from bird’s eye macroscopic views of the Nara period down to a microhistorical level would serve as a model for any premodern historian. As a literary scholar myself, I am both impressed by and grateful for his sensitivity to the literary and rhetorical aspects of religious texts and to the ways in which Buddhist texts and Buddhism were deeply intertwined with literary culture. As the kind of scholarship that enriches all of our fields and disciplines, this book is certain to become a classic.
源信Ōjōyōshū与平安时代日本净土话语的建构罗伯特·罗兹(书评)
哈佛燕京研究所发表HJAS 80.1(2020):258–264迭代,从而为个人和社会转型产生新的可能性。正如Lowe在这项研究中所展示的那样,佛教仪式和仪式化的写作以深刻而动态的方式改变了八世纪的日本社会。尽管这篇简短的评论并不能真正公正地评价这样一本成就非凡的书,但我想在结束时强调一下我认为它的主要优势。首先,我应该注意到,对资料来源的详尽研究是非同寻常的——Lowe所说的一切都是没有根据的,对于一本提出广泛的理论和历史论点并对以前的方法提出有力批评的书来说,这种严谨程度更令人印象深刻。第二,这本书是真正意义上的跨学科的。Lowe在教义和社会学方面都是自己的宗教研究学科的大师,但同样鼓舞人心的是,他也慷慨地表达了历史学家和文学学者的担忧。他对历史背景极为敏感,他从奈良时期的鸟瞰宏观观点到微观历史层面的能力将成为任何前现代历史学家的典范。作为一名文学学者,我对他对宗教文本的文学和修辞方面以及佛教文本和佛教与文学文化深深交织在一起的方式的敏感性印象深刻,也心存感激。作为丰富我们所有领域和学科的学术,这本书一定会成为经典。
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