… the lives and thought of two rather different radical, Zen Buddhists of late Meiji Japan in order to discern
whether and in what ways their progressive political ideals were influenced by Chan thought and practice.
About: East Asian Buddhism Buddhist Philosophy in Dialogue
Published in 2022 in “Approaches to Chan, Son, and Zen Studies” (Albert Welter, Steven Heine, and Jin Y. Park ed.) by SUNY Press, Albany, NY.
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@inproceedings{ shields-james2022-zen-internationalism-zen-revolution,
title={{ Z} en { I} nternationalism, { Z} en { R} evolution: { I} noue { S} hūten, { U} chiyama { G} udō and the { C} risis of ({ Z} en) { B} uddhist { M} odernity in { L} ate { M} eiji { J} apan} ,
author={ James Mark Shields} ,
booktitle={ Approaches to Chan, Son, and Zen Studies} ,
editor={ Albert Welter and Steven Heine and Jin Y. Park} ,
publisher={ SUNY Press} ,
address={ Albany, NY} ,
year=2022,
pages={ 319--343} ,
chapter=12,
keywords={ becon,japanese-imperial,modern,east-asian,dialogue} ,
ranking={ rank3} ,
url={ https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1276& context=fac_ books}
}
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