Mothers and sons in Chinese Buddhism / Alan Cole.

"Taking a new approach to the history of Buddhism, this book describes how Buddhist authors reorganized family values in China. Close readings of more than twenty Buddhist texts written in China from the fifth to the thirteenth century demonstrate that Buddhist authors crafted new models for fa...

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主要作者: Cole, Alan, 1964-
格式: 图书
语言:English
出版:Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 1998.
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总结:"Taking a new approach to the history of Buddhism, this book describes how Buddhist authors reorganized family values in China. Close readings of more than twenty Buddhist texts written in China from the fifth to the thirteenth century demonstrate that Buddhist authors crafted new models for family reproduction based on a mother-son style of filial piety, in contrast to the traditional father-son model." "The author draws on modern critical and psychoanalytic perspectives to argue that by reorienting family values, the Buddhists succeeded in bridging the gap between the private world of the Chinese family and the public presence of monastic Buddhism, thereby working Buddhism into Chinese society on several levels: sexual, familial, monetary, and political."--BOOK JACKET.
实物描述:xvii, 303 pages ; 24 cm.
参考书目:Includes bibliographical references (pages [280]-292) and index.
ISBN:0804731527 (alk. paper)
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