Description
In addition to the translation, Campany provides a substantial study of the text and its author in their historical and religious settings. He shows how these lively tales helped integrate Buddhism into Chinese society at the same time that they served as platforms for religious contestation and persuasion. Campany offers a nuanced, clear methodological discussion of how such narratives, being products of social memory, may be read as valuable evidence for the history of religion and culture.
Readers interested in Buddhism; historians of Chinese religions, culture, society, and literature; scholars of comparative religion: All will find Signs from the Unseen Realm a stimulating and rich contribution to scholarship.
About the Author
Robert Ford Campany is professor of Asian studies and religions at Vanderbilt University.
Reviews
Taken together, the translation and study are valuable both for scholars and for undergraduates in courses on Buddhism, religious literature or Chinese religion." - Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies (76:1, 2013)
"Taken as a whole, the translation itself is refined, readable, and reliable. Campany has again set a new high standard for annotated Western-language translation of the Mingxiang ji Campany's book is a very welcome addition to the expanding scholarship on the zhiguai genre in general and Buddhist miracle tales of the Six Dynasties in particular." - Xiaohuan Zhao, China Review International (19:2, 2012)
"The book is a comprehensive study and annotated translation with commentaries of Mingxiang ji a collection of Buddhist miracle tales. As a translation and study of zhiguai literature, Campany's book has surpassed all previous endeavors by other scholars of the genre in terms of its comprehensiveness, depth, and texture." - Sing-Chen Chiang, Boston College
Book Information
ISBN 9780824896829
Author Robert Ford Campany
Format Paperback
Page Count 324
Imprint University of Hawai'i Press
Publisher University of Hawai'i Press