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Miracles of Book and Body
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Miracles of Book and Body is the first book to explore the intersection of two key genres of sacred literature in medieval Japan: sutras, or sacred Buddhist texts, and setsuwa, or "explanatory tale...
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01 January 2011

Miracles of Book and Body is the first book to explore the intersection of two key genres of sacred literature in medieval Japan: sutras, or sacred Buddhist texts, and setsuwa, or "explanatory tales," used in sermons and collected in written compilations. For most of East Asia, Buddhist sutras were written in classical Chinese and inaccessible to many devotees. How, then, did such devotees access these texts? Charlotte D. Eubanks argues that the medieval genre of "explanatory tales" illuminates the link between human body (devotee) and sacred text (sutra). Her highly original approach to understanding Buddhist textuality focuses on the sensual aspects of religious experience and also looks beyond Japan to explore pre-modern book history, practices of preaching, miracles of reading, and the Mahayana Buddhist "cult of the book."
Price: $85.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Buddhisms
Publication Date:
01 January 2011
ISBN: 9780520947894
Format: eBook
List of Illustrations
Note on Sutras
Note on Setsuwa
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Cult of the Book and the Culture of Text
1. The Ontology of Sutras
2. Locating Setsuwa in Performance
3. Decomposing Bodies, Composing Texts
4. Textual Transubstantiation and the Place of Memory
Conclusion: On Circumambulatory Reading
Glossary
Works Cited
Index
Note on Sutras
Note on Setsuwa
List of Abbreviations
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Cult of the Book and the Culture of Text
1. The Ontology of Sutras
2. Locating Setsuwa in Performance
3. Decomposing Bodies, Composing Texts
4. Textual Transubstantiation and the Place of Memory
Conclusion: On Circumambulatory Reading
Glossary
Works Cited
Index