Spring 2024 Religion GU4307 section 001

BUDDHISM & DAOISM IN CHINA

BUDDHISM & DAOISM IN CHIN

Call Number 11577
Day & Time
Location
R 4:10pm-6:00pm
201 80 Claremont Ave
Points 4
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Zhaohua Yang
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

In recent decades, the study of the so-called “Buddho-Daoism” has become a burgeoning field that breaks down the traditional boundary lines drawn between the two Chinese religious traditions. In this course we will read secondary scholarship in English that probes the complex relationships between Buddhism and Daoism in the past two millennia. Students are required not only to be aware of the tensions and complementarity between them, but to be alert to the nature of claims to either religious purity or mixing and the ways those claims were put forward under specific religio-historical circumstances. The course is organized thematically rather than chronologically. We will address topics on terminology, doctrine, cosmology, eschatology, soteriology, exorcism, scriptural productions, ritual performance, miracle tales and visual representations that arose in the interactions of the two religions, with particular attention paid to critiquing terms such as “influence,”  “encounter,” “dialogue,” “hybridity,” “syncretism,” and “repertoire.” The course is designed for both advanced undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of East Asian religion, literature, history, art history, sociology and anthropology. One course on Buddhism or Chinese religious traditions is recommended, but not required, as background.

Web Site Vergil
Department Religion
Enrollment 15 students (20 max) as of 10:06AM Thursday, November 21, 2024
Subject Religion
Number GU4307
Section 001
Division Interfaculty
Section key 20241RELI4307W001