Countless Sands: Medieval Buddhists and Their Environments

Author:   Jeffrey Moser ,  Jason Protass ,  Ryuichi Abe ,  Phillip E. Bloom
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
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9780824895730


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   31 December 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Countless Sands presents engaging analyses of the diverse relationships between Buddhism and the environment that existed in medieval Asia. Recent years have witnessed a surge in publications across the humanities that advance powerful ethical and political arguments to account for the human failure to respond effectively to global climate change. While the contributors to this volume are attuned to this challenge, rather than present explicit political arguments, they pursue a subtler effort to historicize the environment as a site and subject of Buddhist practice while providing research grounded in rigorous analysis of complex and fragmentary sources. The volume thereby mitigates against the Orientalist, East-West binaries that have long informed the invocation of Buddhism in Euro-American environmental discourses. As the chapters collectively demonstrate, there was no singular, consistently ""Buddhist"" understanding of the natural world, but innumerable, varied engagements preserved in discrete texts, images, and artifacts. We title the volume Countless Sands to echo the Buddhist metaphor of ""sands of the Ganges"" that implies an uncountable number. Through specific case studies, the authors consider such questions as: How did premodern Buddhists understand what we today call ""the environment""? How did they think about their earth? How, when, and where did the various processes of the earth actually impinge on the practices of historical Buddhists? What kinds of ""environmental imaginations"" informed specific Buddhist practices? In so doing, the authors explore the connections between the ways in which historical Buddhist communities interacted with their environments and how they understood those environments. In the broader field of Buddhist studies, Countless Sands contributes to ongoing efforts to expand the locus of inquiry from textually based investigations of Buddhist doctrine to a broader examination of the complex and varied place of Buddhism in the lives of historical communities. The book furthers this broader process by casting it in environmental terms and will engage readers looking for models of thought-provoking historical analysis on environmental themes.

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Author:   Jeffrey Moser ,  Jason Protass ,  Ryuichi Abe ,  Phillip E. Bloom
Publisher:   University of Hawai'i Press
Imprint:   University of Hawai'i Press
ISBN:  

9780824895730


ISBN 10:   0824895738
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   31 December 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
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Countless Sands is, throughout, a stimulating volume, collecting studies in a range of modes and subjects. It will be eagerly welcomed by academics and a wide public readership.--Paul Copp, University of Chicago


Countless Sands provides a remedy to general, Orientalist views about Buddhism, especially its facile application in environmental studies. With a deliberate and expansive purview, the editors bring together case studies that analyze Buddhist texts, images, and sites, providing examples of interdisciplinary work. An essential introduction to ecocritical analysis in the field of Buddhist studies, the volume is equally an inspiration and spur to deepen our understanding of environmental humanities.--De-nin Lee, Emerson College The volume editors, Jeffrey Moser and Jason Protass, have given us a stimulating volume throughout, a collection of studies in a range of modes and subjects. The book will be eagerly welcomed by academics and a wide public readership.--Paul Copp, University of Chicago


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Jeffrey Moser is associate professor of history of art and architecture at Brown University. Jason Protass is assistant professor of religious studies at Brown University.

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