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John Kieschnick (1964-)

http://religiousstudies.stanford.edu/people/john-kieschnick/
http://ccs.ncl.edu.tw/ccs2/scholars_detail.aspx?sn=55

John Kieschnick, Reader in Buddhist Studies at the University of Bristol, is author of The Eminent Monk. Monastic Ideals in Medieval Chinese Hagiography and The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture. Prof. Kieschnick was born in Hong Kong, but grew up in the United States, mostly in California. He received his PhD from Stanford University, studying as well in Xian, Beijing and Taipei. After a year's postdoc at the University of California at Berkeley, he worked for eight years in Taiwan as a research fellow at the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, before joining to the University of Bristol in 2005.

John KIESCHNICK is The Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Professor of Buddhist Studies at Stanford University, co-director of the Ho Center for Buddhist Studies and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Stanford. His primary field of interest is the cultural history of Chinese Buddhism. His publications include The Eminent Monk. Buddhist Ideals in Chinese Hagiography (1997), The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture (2003), an edited volume entitled India in the Chinese Imagination (2014), and A Primer in Chinese Buddhist Writings (online, ongoing). He is currently working on a monograph on the interpretation of the past in Chinese Buddhism.


The Impact of Buddhism on Chinese Material Culture (Buddhisms)

PDF: John Kieschnick, The Impact of Buddhim on Chinese Material Culture
Princetion/Oxford: Princeton Univ. Press, 2003.

Introduction
http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/i7539.pdf
http://press.princeton.edu/chapters/i7539.html

The Rosary, pp. 116-138.

Review
http://enlight.lib.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-MAG/mag148975.pdf

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John Kieschnick, The eminent monk : Buddhist ideals in medieval Chinese hagiography > PDF
Honolulu : University of Hawai'i Press, Kuroda Institute, 1997.

https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/23037
https://www.academia.edu/9602676/I_I_I_The_Eminent_Monk_Kuroda_Institute_Studies_in_East_Asian_Buddhism_Studies_in_Chan_and_Hua-yen

 

John Kieschnick, “The Symbolism of the Monk's Robe in China”
Asia Major, Third Series, vol.12, no.1 (2000): 9-32.
http://www2.ihp.sinica.edu.tw/file/1512qxsvuVG.pdf

 

Chapter 7. Hagiography of Bodhidharma: Reconstructing the Point of Origin of Chinese Chan Buddhism
by John R. McRae

in: India in the Chinese Imagination: Myth, Religion, and Thought
edited by John Kieschnick and Meir Shahar

University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014