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Genealogies of Maha¯ya¯na Buddhism

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Emptiness, Power and the Question of Origin

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Genealogies of Maha¯ya¯na Buddhism book

Emptiness, Power and the Question of Origin
ByJoseph Walser
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 4 July 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315666266
Pages 306
eBook ISBN 9781315666266
Subjects Humanities
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Walser, J. (2018). Genealogies of Maha¯ya¯na Buddhism: Emptiness, Power and the Question of Origin (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315666266

ABSTRACT

Genealogies of Mahāyāna Buddhism offers a solution to a problem that some have called the holy grail of Buddhist studies: the problem of the “origins” of Mahāyāna Buddhism. In a work that contributes both to a general theory of religion and power for religious studies as well as to the problem of the origin of a Buddhist movement, Walser argues that that it is the neglect of political and social power in the scholarly imagination of the history of Buddhism that has made the origins of Mahāyāna an intractable problem. Walser challenges commonly-held assumptions about Mahāyāna Buddhism, offering a fascinating new take on its genealogy that traces its doctrines of emptiness and mind-only from the present day back to the time before Mahāyāna was “Mahāyāna.” In situating such concepts in their political and social contexts across diverse regimes of power in Tibet, China and India, the book shows that what was at stake in the Mahāyāna championing of the doctrine of emptiness was the articulation and dissemination of court authority across the rural landscapes of Asia.

This text will be will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students and scholars of Buddhism, religious studies, history and philosophy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part I|126 pages

Genealogies of Maha¯ya¯na

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

On origins and genealogies

chapter 2|29 pages

Maha¯ya¯na in retrospect

From my house to the Dalai Lama (looking back from 2017 to 1930)

chapter 3|32 pages

Maha¯ya¯na in the republic, Maha¯ya¯na in the empire

Tracing “religion” from republican China to the early Qing Dynasty (1920s – 1723)

chapter 4|27 pages

The image of emptiness across the landscape of power (China: 11th century BCE – 15th century CE)

chapter 5|28 pages

Buddha Veda

An Indian genealogy of emptiness (20th century – sixth century CE)

part II|147 pages

The genealogy of the Perfection of Wisdom

chapter 6|29 pages

What did the text of the Perfection of Wisdom look like?

chapter 7|32 pages

Maha¯ya¯na Su¯tra as palimpsest

Discerning traces of the Tripit˙aka

chapter 8|32 pages

Palimpsest II

Brahmanical writings on the Tripit˙aka

chapter 9|24 pages

Placing early Maha¯ya¯na

chapter 10|28 pages

On sites and stakes

Meditation on emptiness and imperial aspirations
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