
Patriarchs on Paper
A Critical History of Medieval Chan Literature
Alan Cole(Author)
University of California Press
1st Edition
Published on 1. November 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
344 pages
978-0-520-28407-4 (ISBN)
Description
The truth of Chan Buddhism - better known as "Zen" - is regularly said to be beyond language, and yet Chan authors - medieval and modern - produced an enormous quantity of literature over the centuries. To make sense of this well-known paradox, Patriarchs on Paper explores several genres of Chan literature that appeared during the Tang and Song dynasties (c. 600-1300), including genealogies, biographies, dialogues, poems, monastic handbooks, and koans. Working through this diverse body of literature, Alan Cole details how Chan authors developed several strategies to evoke images of a perfect Buddhism in which wonderfully simple masters transmitted Buddhism's final truth to one another, suddenly and easily, and, of course, independent of literature and the complexities of the Buddhist monastic system. Chan literature, then, reveled in staging delightful images of a Buddhism free of Buddhism, tempting the reader, over and over, with the possibility of finding behind the thick facade of real Buddhism-with all its rules, texts, doctrines, and institutional solidity-an ethereal world of pure spirit.
Patriarchs on Paper charts the emergence of this kind of "fantasy Buddhism" and details how it interacted with more traditional forms of Chinese Buddhism in order to show how Chan's illustrious ancestors were created in literature in order to further a wide range of real-world agendas.
Patriarchs on Paper charts the emergence of this kind of "fantasy Buddhism" and details how it interacted with more traditional forms of Chinese Buddhism in order to show how Chan's illustrious ancestors were created in literature in order to further a wide range of real-world agendas.
Reviews / Votes
"As perceptive as it is erudite, and [Cole's] prose is uncommonly readable.... This gem of cogent, provocative scholarship belongs in all collections." * Religious Studies Review * "Patriarchs on Paper provides a useful pedagogical tool for nonspecialists trying to come to terms with the complexities of Chan, while offering specialized researchers a thought-provoking overview of crucial turning points that transpired over the course of seven centuries in the unfolding of the tradition."* China Review International *
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkerley
United States
Target group
College/higher education
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Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-520-28407-4 (9780520284074)
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Person
Alan Cole is an independent scholar who has taught at Lewis & Clark College, Harvard University, the University of Illinois, the University of Oregon, and the National University of Singapore.
Content
Preface A Note on References to the Chinese Buddhist Canon Introduction: Chan-What Is It? 1. Making History: Chan as an Art Form 2. Plans for the Past: Early Accounts of How Perfect Truth Came to China 3. Portable Ancestors: Bodhidharma Gets Two New Families 4. More Local Buddhas Appear: Jingjue, Huineng, Shenhui 5. Truth, Conspiracy, and Careful Writing: A New Version of Huineng 6. The Platform Sutra and Other Conspiracy Theories 7. Chan "Dialogues" from the Tang Dynasty 8. Chan Compendiums from the Song Dynasty 9. Rules for Purity: Handbooks for Running Chan Monasteries 10. Koans and Being There Conclusions: Chan, a Buddhist Beauty Bibliography Glossary Index