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Bryan Lowe's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago
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Paula Curtis replied to the topic "Teaching 'East Asian' DH" presentation at MLA, Thursday afternoon in the discussion
East Asia DH on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months agoThis sounds great! If I end up out there I’ll try to attend!
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Paula R. Curtis posted an update in the group
Digital Humanities East Asia on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoFYI, DHAsia maintains a Vimeo account with past presentations on East Asian DH topics– after their present conference they’re sure to have more! https://vimeo.com/dhasia
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Paula Curtis replied to the topic Lightning Class Presentations in the discussion
East Asia DH on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months agoI also admit I went “oh man, only 5 minutes?!” when I first read your post! I think it’s a great way to get them workshopping their ideas, though, especially to get more of a low-stakes presentation feel over a general class discussion about their progress. We do a digital pedagogy lightning talk series here at UM by graduate students and…[Read more]
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Paula R. Curtis created the event The Japanese Association for Digital Humanities 2018 in the group Digital Humanities East Asia. on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months ago
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Paula R. Curtis created the event The Impact of the Digital on Japanese Studies, Redux in the group Digital Humanities East Asia. on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months ago
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Paula R. Curtis created the event Digital Humanities Asia (DHAsia) Summit Meeting 2018 in the group Digital Humanities East Asia. on Humanities Commons 7 years, 9 months ago
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Paula R. Curtis created the group
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Paula R. Curtis's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years ago
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Bryan Lowe's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 8 years, 9 months ago
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Bryan Lowe deposited States of “State Buddhism”: History, Religion, and Politics in Late Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Scholarship in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe most commonly employed framework for assessing the religion of the Nara period (710-784) remains the state Buddhism model (kokka Bukkyo ron 国家仏教論) advanced by Inoue Mitsusada 井上光貞 (1917-1983). While Inoue provided the most systematic and influential version of this thesis, this article traces its origins at least as far back as the Meiji peri…[Read more]
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Bryan Lowe deposited States of “State Buddhism”: History, Religion, and Politics in Late Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Scholarship in the group
History on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe most commonly employed framework for assessing the religion of the Nara period (710-784) remains the state Buddhism model (kokka Bukkyo ron 国家仏教論) advanced by Inoue Mitsusada 井上光貞 (1917-1983). While Inoue provided the most systematic and influential version of this thesis, this article traces its origins at least as far back as the Meiji peri…[Read more]
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Bryan Lowe deposited States of “State Buddhism”: History, Religion, and Politics in Late Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Scholarship in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThe most commonly employed framework for assessing the religion of the Nara period (710-784) remains the state Buddhism model (kokka Bukkyo ron 国家仏教論) advanced by Inoue Mitsusada 井上光貞 (1917-1983). While Inoue provided the most systematic and influential version of this thesis, this article traces its origins at least as far back as the Meiji peri…[Read more]
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Bryan Lowe deposited Contingent and Contested: Preliminary Remarks on Buddhist Catalogs and Canons in Early Japan in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThis article explores the notion of the Buddhist canon in seventh- and eighth-century Japan. It relies on scriptorium documents, temple records, and manuscripts of catalogs to argue that there was no single Buddhist canon in ancient Japan; each was created at a particular moment in a unique configuration to respond to the needs of the patron and…[Read more]
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Bryan Lowe deposited Contingent and Contested: Preliminary Remarks on Buddhist Catalogs and Canons in Early Japan in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThis article explores the notion of the Buddhist canon in seventh- and eighth-century Japan. It relies on scriptorium documents, temple records, and manuscripts of catalogs to argue that there was no single Buddhist canon in ancient Japan; each was created at a particular moment in a unique configuration to respond to the needs of the patron and…[Read more]
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Bryan Lowe deposited Buddhist Manuscript Cultures in Premodern Japan in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 9 years agoRecent discoveries and scholarship on Japanese Buddhist manuscripts have illuminated new areas of research and raised previously unexplored questions in Buddhist studies and East Asian religions. This article introduces some of the recent finds and approaches to these materials. It focuses on three sets of sources: scriptorium documents from an…[Read more]
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Bryan Lowe deposited Buddhist Manuscript Cultures in Premodern Japan in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 9 years agoRecent discoveries and scholarship on Japanese Buddhist manuscripts have illuminated new areas of research and raised previously unexplored questions in Buddhist studies and East Asian religions. This article introduces some of the recent finds and approaches to these materials. It focuses on three sets of sources: scriptorium documents from an…[Read more]
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Bryan Lowe deposited The Scripture on Saving and Protecting Body and Life: An Introduction and Translation in the group
Religious Studies on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThis article introduces and translates the Scripture on Saving and Protecting Body and Life (Jiuhu shenming jing 救護身命經), a text likely composed in sixth-century China that claims to represent the words of the Buddha. The article traces the treatment of this text in Chinese catalogues, and analyzes its themes with regard to other works composed…[Read more]
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Bryan Lowe deposited The Discipline of Writing: Scribes and Purity in Eighth-Century Japan in the group
History on Humanities Commons 9 years agoThis article focuses on ritualized scribal practices in eighth-century Japan. It uses colophons, scriptorium documents, and narrative tales to explore how sutra copyists upheld vegetarian diets, performed ablutions, wore ritual garments, and avoided contact with pollutants stemming from death and illness. Such practices, often described in terms…[Read more]
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