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SUMMARY:Chan Studies based on the Rare Material Collection at Fo Guang University
DESCRIPTION:Lecture:\nChan Studies based on the Rare Material Collection at Fo Guang University\n  \n  \nLectuerers: Yi-hsun Huang & Hsin-yi Lin\nTime: 03. Dez.\, 16:00 – 18:00\nVenue: VG 4.105\, Göttingen\nOrganiser: Ostasiatisches Seminar \n  \n  \nYi-hsun Huang: Chan Master Hanyue’s Concept of Chan and Teachings \nAbstract: This talk introduces Chan Master Hanyue’s 漢月 (1573–1635) attitude toward sūtra teachings in the late Ming by using a rare book\, Hanyue’s Guiding Words on the Zhizheng zhuan. Hanyue represents a mature and confident attitude towards sūtra teachings on the part of a Chan master during the late imperial period of Chinese Buddhism. \n  \nHsin-yi Lin: Meditation Illnesses \nAbstract: In the history of meditation practice\, the concept of meditation illnesses or chanbing 禪病 has been brought out by several Chinese masters in different periods. This talk traces its multiple usages and points out the shift of meaning of the phrase in history by looking into a bunch of meditation texts during the medieval China. This changing understanding of the term may reflect the preponderance of the Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment and Zongmi’s commentary in later interpretation of the concept among meditation practitioners. \n  \n  \n  \nImage: Master Hanyue from Changshu library ©. Yi-hsun Huang & Hsin-yi Lin
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LOCATION:VG\, Platz der Göttinger Sieben 7\, 37073 Göttingen\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Ritual and Pluralism: Religious Variations on Socialist Death Rituals in Urban China
DESCRIPTION:Religious Diversity Colloquium:\n“Ritual and Pluralism: Religious Variations on Socialist Death Rituals in Urban China\nLecturer: Huwy-min Lucia Liu (George Mason University) \nTime: December 9\, 2019\, 10:30-12:00 \nVenue: MPI-MMG Conference Room\, Hermann-Föge-Weg 12\, Göttingen  \n  \nThe default funeral in Shanghai today consists of religious variations of a secular socialist civil ritual. Within this ritual\, however\, is a clear paradox: how can one create religious “variations” of a secular and socialist funeral that explicitly denies any recognition of spirits or the afterlife? How do socialist\, religious\, Confucian\, and even Christian ideas of personhood and death become commensurable in one single ritual?\nThis talk explores the relationships between incommensurable values through commemorations of the dead in Shanghai.\nDr. Liu not only shows how a single ritual can realize multiple seemingly incommensurable values but also details two different techniques for making such incommensurable values commensurable. Her findings show that what makes value pluralism possible depends on how people conceptualize rituals. When people see rituals as following social conventions\, there is more space for pluralism\, but when people treat rituals as making personal testimonies\, the possibility for pluralism decreases. Huwy-min Lucia Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at George Mason University in the United States since 2019. Before joining Mason\, she was an Assistant Professor in the Division of Humanities at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Dr. Liu\nreceived her PhD from the Anthropology Department at Boston University in 2015. Dr. Liu is a cultural anthropologist whose research interests cover topics in politics\, religions\, socialism and change\, subjectivity and governance\, life and death study\, rituals\, and emotion. She is currently working on a book tentatively titled\, Governing Death\, Making Persons: The New Chinese Way of Death. \n  \n  \n  \n 
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