Framing and framed: Relics, reliquar...
Lee, Seunghye.

 

  • Framing and framed: Relics, reliquaries, and relic shrines in Chinese and Korean Buddhist art from the tenth to the fourteenth centuries.
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    書名/作者: Framing and framed: Relics, reliquaries, and relic shrines in Chinese and Korean Buddhist art from the tenth to the fourteenth centuries.
    作者: Lee, Seunghye.
    面頁冊數: 422 p.
    附註: Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 75-01(E), Section: A.
    Contained By: Dissertation Abstracts International75-01A(E).
    標題: Art History.
    標題: Religion, History of.
    標題: Asian Studies.
    ISBN: 9781303423116
    摘要、提要註: This dissertation examines conceptions and material representations of the Buddhist body in China and Korea from the tenth to the fourteenth centuries with a focus on artistic and devotional practices of relic veneration. Variously called "whole body," "remnant body," "true body," "broken body," or "dharma body" in textual and epigraphical sources, relics were produced in great quantity and variety and venerated by being enshrined in pagoda crypts and inner recesses of images through their long history across East Asia. Radical changes in appellations, material forms, production methods, and encasement methods of relics in between the Tang and Song dynasties attest to active thinking about the nature of relics as one form of Buddha's bodies, their relationship with the origin of which they were once parts, and their roles in devotional and mortuary practices. The primary goal of this dissertation is to explore the conception of the Buddhist body in this period through close and comparative analyses of relics as they were framed by reliquaries, inscriptions, and accompanying objects, and were localized inside pagoda crypts or inner recesses of Buddhist images. In tracing out its history from the tenth to the fourteenth centuries, I demonstrate that the focus of relic worship expanded to include relics of the Dharma and of the monastic dead, and that the making of relic shrines was fully developed into a visual and material exegesis of the sacred---a practice that parallels with the long-standing commentarial tradition of Buddhist writing.
    電子資源: http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=3595936
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