Khyentse Foundation Lecture Series 2019 Presented by the Center for Buddhist studies

March 14, 2019
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The Center for Buddhist studies is glad to present Khyentse Foundation Lecture Series in the forthcoming April. The event is free and open to public. 

 

Speaker: Prof. Jacqueline Stone, Department of Religious Studies, Princeton University

 

Title: Is there still Buddhism outside Japan? Cosmology & Polemics in Japan’s Medieval Period

 

Time: Tuesday, April 16, 2019, 3:30 pm-5:30 pm

 

Location: UA Poetry Center, Dorothy Rubel Room (1508 E Helen Street, Tucson, AZ)

 

Suggested Parking: Highland Garage

 

Abstract: Keenly aware of living in a small archipelago on the easternmost periphery of the Asian continent, premodern Japanese Buddhist thinkers struggled to define their own place vis-à-vis the great Buddhist countries of India and China. Alternative representations of Japan, both as a marginal, benighted backwater, and as a superior Buddhist realm, were creatively juxtaposed to assert the claims of rival teachings. In the process, Buddhist norms and concepts of Japan became mutually formative.