RESPONDING TO A NATIONAL CRISIS: ART, BUDDHISM, AND TECHNOLOGY IN TENTH CENTURY SOUTHEAST CHINA

When
4 to 5 p.m., Dec. 3, 2020

Shi Zhiru, professor of Religious Studies and program coordinator of Asian Studies, Pomona College

December 3, 2020 at 4:00 PM Mountain Standard Time (MST)

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7:00 AM, December 4 (CST) (Beijing)

 

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In her lecture, Shi Zhiru will explore the ways Buddhists used innovative art and technology in response to a looming national crisis in the Wuyue Kingdom in Southeast China during the tenth century.

 

Shi Zhiru, a Chinese Buddhist nun from Singapore, is professor of Religious Studies and program coordinator of Asian Studies at Pomona College, a liberal arts university in Southern California. Zhiru is the author of Making of a Savior Bodhisattva: Dizang in Medieval China and has also published several articles in academic journals, including the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies and Asia Major. She received her Ph.D. in East Asian Studies from the University of Arizona in 2000.

 

This lecture series is made possible thanks to the generous support from Lingyin Temple in Hangzhou, China. For more information about our lecture series, please visit our website: https://cbs.arizona.edu/lecture-series.

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