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Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism


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Routledge Critical Studies in Buddhism is a comprehensive study of the Buddhist tradition. The series explores this complex and extensive tradition from a variety of perspectives, using a range of different methodologies. The series is diverse in its focus, including historical, philological, cultural, and sociological investigations into the manifold features and expressions of Buddhism worldwide. It also presents works of constructive and reflective analysis, including the role of Buddhist thought and scholarship in a contemporary, critical context and in the light of current social issues. The series is expansive and imaginative in scope, spanning more than two and a half millennia of Buddhist history. It is receptive to all research works that are of significance and interest to the broader field of Buddhist Studies.

Some of the titles in the series are published in association with the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies, which conducts and promotes rigorous teaching and research into all forms of the Buddhist tradition.

Editorial Advisory Board:
James A. Benn, McMaster University, Canada

Jinhua Chen, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Rupert Gethin, University of Bristol, UK

Peter Harvey, University of Sunderland, UK

Sallie King, James Madison University, USA

Anne Klein, Rice University, USA

Lori Meeks, University of Southern California, USA;

Ulrich Pagel, School of Oriental and African Studies, UK

John Powers, Australian National University, Australia;

Juliane Schober, Arizona State University, USA

Vesna A. Wallace, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

Michael Zimmermann, University of Hamburg, Germany

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The Buddhist Theory of Self-Cognition

The Buddhist Theory of Self-Cognition

1st Edition

By Zhihua Yao
May 14, 2009

This highly original work explores the concept of self-awareness or self-consciousness in Buddhist thought. Its central thesis is that the Buddhist theory of self-cognition originated in a soteriological discussion of omniscience among the Mahasamghikas, and then evolved into a topic of ...

Tibetan Rituals of Death Buddhist Funerary Practices

Tibetan Rituals of Death: Buddhist Funerary Practices

1st Edition

By Margaret Gouin
March 28, 2012

This book describes and analyses the structure and performance of Tibetan Buddhist death rituals, and situates that performance within the wider context of Buddhist death practices generally. Drawing on a detailed and systematic comparative survey of existing records of Tibetan funerary practices, ...

Environmental Ethics in Buddhism A Virtues Approach

Environmental Ethics in Buddhism: A Virtues Approach

1st Edition

By Pragati Sahni
November 17, 2011

Environmental Ethics in Buddhism presents a logical and thorough examination of the metaphysical and ethical dimensions of early Buddhist literature. The author determines the meaning of nature in the early Buddhist context from general Buddhist teachings on dhamma, paticcasamuppada, samsara and ...

Buddhist Monasticism in East Asia Places of Practice

Buddhist Monasticism in East Asia: Places of Practice

1st Edition

Edited By James A. Benn, Lori Meeks, James Robson
September 14, 2011

The area of Buddhist monasticism has long attracted the interest of Buddhist studies scholars and historians, but the interpretation of the nature and function of monasteries across diverse cultures and vast historical periods remains a focus for debate. This book provides a multifaceted discussion...

Mindfulness in Early Buddhism New Approaches through Psychology and Textual Analysis of Pali, Chinese and Sanskrit Sources

Mindfulness in Early Buddhism: New Approaches through Psychology and Textual Analysis of Pali, Chinese and Sanskrit Sources

1st Edition

By Tse-fu Kuan
September 14, 2011

This book identifies what is meant by sati (smrti), usually translated as ‘mindfulness’, in early Buddhism, and examines its soteriological functions and its central role in the early Buddhist practice and philosophy.  Using textual analysis and criticism, it takes new approaches to the ...

Power, Wealth and Women in Indian Mahayana Buddhism The Gandavyuha-sutra

Power, Wealth and Women in Indian Mahayana Buddhism: The Gandavyuha-sutra

1st Edition

By D.E. Osto
September 13, 2011

This book examines the concepts of power, wealth and women in the important Mahayana Buddhist scripture known as the Gandavyuha-sutra, and relates these to the text’s social context in ancient Indian during the Buddhist Middle Period (0–500 CE). Employing contemporary textual theory, worldview ...

The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism Attuning the Dharma

The Cultural Practices of Modern Chinese Buddhism: Attuning the Dharma

1st Edition

By Francesca Tarocco
February 23, 2011

Buddhism in China during the late Qing and Republican period remained a powerful cultural and religious force. Francesca Tarocco is a rising star in this field and offers an innovative high-quality piece of work that presents a new perspective on the influence of Buddhism on Chinese culture. ...

Buddhist Nuns in Taiwan and Sri Lanka A Critique of the Feminist Perspective

Buddhist Nuns in Taiwan and Sri Lanka: A Critique of the Feminist Perspective

1st Edition

By Wei-Yi Cheng
February 09, 2011

Taking a comparative approach, this fieldwork-based study explores the lives and thoughts of Buddhist nuns in present-day Taiwan and Sri Lanka. The author examines the postcolonial background and its influence on the modern situation, as well as surveying the main historical, economic, and social ...

Buddhist Manuscript Cultures Knowledge, Ritual, and Art

Buddhist Manuscript Cultures: Knowledge, Ritual, and Art

1st Edition

Edited By Stephen C. Berkwitz, Juliane Schober, Claudia Brown
January 24, 2011

Buddhist Manuscript Cultures explores how religious and cultural practices in premodern Asia were shaped by literary and artistic traditions as well as by Buddhist material culture. This study of Buddhist texts focuses on the significance of their material forms rather than their doctrinal contents...

The Philosophy of Desire in the Buddhist Pali Canon

The Philosophy of Desire in the Buddhist Pali Canon

1st Edition

By David Webster
January 24, 2011

David Webster explores the notion of desire as found in the Buddhist Pali Canon. Beginning by addressing the idea of a 'paradox of desire', whereby we must desire to end desire, the varieties of desire that are articulated in the Pali texts are examined. A range of views of desire, as found in ...

Buddhist Studies from India to America Essays in Honor of Charles S. Prebish

Buddhist Studies from India to America: Essays in Honor of Charles S. Prebish

1st Edition

Edited By Damien Keown
October 15, 2010

Buddhist Studies from India to America covers four important areas of Buddhist Studies: Vinaya Studies and Ethics, the history of Buddhist schools, Western Buddhism, and Inter-religious dialogue. These are the main areas which Charles S. Prebish has either inaugurated or helped to define; and ...

Moral Theory in Santideva's Siksasamuccaya Cultivating the Fruits of Virtue

Moral Theory in Santideva's Siksasamuccaya: Cultivating the Fruits of Virtue

1st Edition

By Barbra R. Clayton
October 15, 2010

This important text analyzes the moral theory of the seventh century Indian Mahayana master, Santideva, author of the well-known religious poem, the Bodhicaryavatara (Entering the Path of Enlightenment) as well as the significant, but relatively overlooked, Siksasamuccaya (Compendium of ...

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