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22%OFFPaul Copp - The Body Incantatory: Spells and the Ritual Imagination in Medieval Chinese Buddhism - 9780231162708 - V9780231162708
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The Body Incantatory: Spells and the Ritual Imagination in Medieval Chinese Buddhism

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Description for The Body Incantatory: Spells and the Ritual Imagination in Medieval Chinese Buddhism Hardback. Series: The Sheng Yen Series in Chinese Buddhist Studies. Num Pages: 400 pages, 32. BIC Classification: 1FPC; 3F; HREC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 236 x 164 x 29. Weight in Grams: 670.
Whether chanted as devotional prayers, intoned against the dangers of the wilds, or invoked to heal the sick and bring ease to the dead, incantations were pervasive features of Buddhist practice in late medieval China (600-1000 C.E.). Material incantations, in forms such as spell-inscribed amulets and stone pillars, were also central to the spiritual lives of both monks and laypeople. In centering its analysis on the Chinese material culture of these deeply embodied forms of Buddhist ritual, The Body Incantatory reveals histories of practice-and logics of practice-that have until now remained hidden. Paul Copp examines inscribed stones, urns, and ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Columbia University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Series
The Sheng Yen Series in Chinese Buddhist Studies
Condition
New
Weight
724g
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780231162708
SKU
V9780231162708
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About Paul Copp
Paul Copp is associate professor in Chinese religion and thought at the University of Chicago.

Reviews for The Body Incantatory: Spells and the Ritual Imagination in Medieval Chinese Buddhism
The Body Incantatory rightly calls into question the commonplace assumption that high esoteric Buddhism 'erased' an older 'proto-esoteric' incantation culture or relegated it to obsolescence. In doubting this assumption and studying the discourses and uses of dharani 'incantations' in medieval Chinese Buddhist culture, this book significantly contributes to our understanding of Buddhism in China in several significant ways.
Daniel ... Read more

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