UBC Buddhist Studies Forum presents a conference:
“The Space That Is More than Space: New Perspectives on Buddhist Sacred Sites in East Asia”
Room 604, UBC Asian Centre, The University of British Columbia (UBC), August 2, 2013
- 8:30AM-8:50AM Registration
- 8:50AM-9:00AM Welcome Remarks
- 9:00AM-10:00AM
Keynote speaker: Ven. Shenkai 釋聖凱 (Associate Professor, Tsinghua University),
“Zhongguo fojiao ‘Sida mingshan’ xinyang de xingcheng” 中國佛教”四大名山”信仰傳統的形成 (The formation of the tradition of belief in the “Four Famous Mountains” in Chinese Buddhism)
Panel One: Sacred Sites, Politics, and Society
- 10: 00 AM-12: 00 PM:
- Chair: Robban Toleno (UBC); Discussant: Brenton Sullivan (UBC)
- Rosanna Sze (Ph.D., independent scholar), “Creating Sacred Space for Political Propaganda: Xian Yan’s Deification of Aśokan Stūpa”
- Van Phan (Ph.D. Candidate, UBC), “A Cursory Survey of Mount Jilong: the Centre of Power and Ideas of the Yongming Era (483-493)”
- Dewei Zhang (Postdoctoral Fellow, UBC), “Transforming Mount Huangshan into a Sacred Buddhist Site: A Failed Attempt in Seventeenth-Century China”
Lunch Break: 12:00pm-2:30pm
Panel Two: Sacred Space, Lore, and Buddhism
- 2:30 PM-4:00 PM: Chair: Prof. Bruce Rusk (UBC); Discussant: Prof. Carla Nappi (UBC)
- Brenton Sullivan (Postdoctoral Fellow, UBC), “Chan Buddhism, Apparitions of Mañjuśrī, and the Sacred Mount Wutai”
- Robban Toleno (Ph.D. Candidate, UBC), “Sacred or Profane? Spacial Frames in Yichu’s Shishi liutie, a Buddhist Encyclopedia from Tenth-Century China”
4:00PM-4:10PM Concluding Remarks
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