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E-grāmata: Buddhist Modernities: Re-inventing Tradition in the Globalizing Modern World [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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The transformations Buddhism has been undergoing in the modern age have inspired much research over the last decade. The main focus of attention has been the phenomenon known as Buddhist modernism, which is defined as a conscious attempt to adjust Buddhist teachings and practices in conformity with the modern norms of rationality, science, or gender equality. This book advances research on Buddhist modernism by attempting to clarify the highly diverse ways in which Buddhist faith, thought, and practice have developed in the modern age, both in Buddhist heartlands in Asia and in the West. It presents a collection of case studies that, taken together, demonstrate how Buddhist traditions interact with modern phenomena such as colonialism and militarism, the market economy, global interconnectedness, the institutionalization of gender equality, and recent historical events such as de-industrialization and the socio-cultural crisis in post-Soviet Buddhist areas. This volume shows how the (re)invention of traditions constitutes an important pathway in the development of Buddhist modernities and emphasizes the pluralistic diversity of these forms in different settings.

1 Buddhist Modernities: Modernism and its Limits



Mark Teeuwen



Part 1: Early Meetings with Modernity



2 The Scope and Limits of Secular Buddhism: Watanabe Kaikyoku (1868-1912) and
the Japanese New Buddhist "Discovery of Society"

James Mark Shields



3 Buddhism and the Capitalist Transformation of Modern Japan: Sada Kaiseki
(1818-1882), Uchiyama Gud (1874-1911), and It Shshin (1876-1963)

Fabio Rambelli



4 Parsing Buddhist Modernity in Republican China: Ten Contrasting Terms

Justin R. Ritzinger



5 Seeking the Colonizers Favours for a Buddhist Vision: the Korean Buddhist
Nationalist Paek Yongsngs (1864-1940) Imje Sn Movement

Hwansoo Kim



Part 2: Revivals and Neo-Traditionalist Inventions



6 Buddhism in Contemporary Kalmykia: "Pure" Monasticism versus Challenges of
Post-Soviet Modernity

Valeriya Gazizova



7 Buddhist Modernity and New-Age Spirituality in Contemporary Mongolia

Hanna Havnevik



8 Yumaism: A new Syncretic Religion among the Himalayan Limbus

Linda Gustavsson



Part 3: Contemporary Sangha-State Relations



9 Failed Secularisation, New Nationalism and Governmentality: The Rise of
Buddhism in Post-Mao China

Koen Wellens



10 Militarized Masculinity with Buddhist Characteristics: Buddhist Chaplains
and their Role in the South Korean Army

Vladimir Tikhonov



11 Re-Enchantment Restricted: Popular Buddhism and Politics in Vietnam Today

Aike P. Rots



12 "Buddhism Has Made Asia Mild" The Modernist Construction of Buddhism as
Pacifism

Iselin Frydenlund



Part 4: Institutional Modernity



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Hanna Havnevik is Professor of the History of Religion at the University of Oslo, Norway





Ute Hüsken is Professor of South Asia Studies at the University of Oslo, Norway





Mark Teeuwen is Professor of East Asia Studies at the University of Oslo, Norway





Vladimir Tikhonov is Professor of Korean and East Asian Studies at the University of Oslo, Norway





Koen Wellens is Associate Professor at the University of Oslo, Norway