Trial and Error in Modernist Reforms: Korean Buddhism under Colonial Rule
Pori ParkThis book examines the Korean Buddhist reform movement and how the modern construct of Buddhism developed under colonial rule. Park argues that Korean Buddhists reconstructed Buddhism as socially active and nationally viable by responding to, negotiating with, and resisting the influence of Western modernity and the Japanese colonial government. The need to survive led to an expansion of Korean Buddhism into social realms; simultaneously, the new enterprise created difficulty in maintaining monastic traditions. This situation provides a case study of Buddhist adaptation and struggle to develop forms of "modernity" in a colonial context.
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Année:
2009
Editeur::
Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Langue:
english
Pages:
158
ISBN 10:
1557290946
ISBN 13:
9781557290946
Collection:
Korea Research Monograph
Fichier:
PDF, 13.51 MB
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english, 2009