New Perspectives on Modern Korean Buddhism by Hwansoo Ilmee Kim and Jin Y. Park (review)

IF 0.2 Q4 AREA STUDIES Seoul Journal of Korean Studies Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1353/seo.2023.a902145
Jonathan C. Feuer
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In the introduction, editor Hwansoo Kim states that this book is a sequel to Makers of Modern Korean Buddhism, published in 2010. That book has served as a foundational work for many scholars, like me, who began their academic study of modern Korean Buddhism in the last decade. I believe this new work can serve the same purpose for the next generation of scholars, while also being a must-read for senior scholars in the field. Wonderfully detailed but still accessible, it covers a broad range of topics, importantly building off, and occasionally overcoming, the themes of “colonialism, nationalism, and modernity” that have dominated scholarship on modern Korean Buddhism. Turning their focus to “contemporary religious practice, gender issues, ethical concerns about clerical marriage and scandals, and engagement with secular society,” the authors’ works reflect the changing dynamics of the field. Indeed, many of the authors have also published their own seminal books in the field in recent years. In Part I, Jin Y. Park and Mark A. Nathan look at two important figures in modern Korean Buddhism: Hyeam Sŏnggwan [Hyeam Seonggwan] (1920– 2001) and Paek Yongsŏng [Baek Yongseong] (1864–1940). Hyeam is a “relatively unknown figure in English-language scholarship,” but his life and teachings reflect both the institutional and philosophical changes in Korean Buddhism during the twentieth century. Park attempts to relate Hyeam’s core Zen Buddhist beliefs, such as “freedom” and “doubt,” as well as his steadfast hwadu meditation practice, to the lives of ordinary laypeople. Although Park’s Book Notes
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金与朴槿惠现代韩国佛教新视野(综述)
在引言中,编辑Hwansoo Kim表示,这本书是2010年出版的《现代韩国佛教的创造者》的续集。这本书是许多学者的基础性著作,比如我,他们在过去十年中开始了对现代韩国佛教的学术研究。我相信这部新作可以为下一代学者服务,同时也是该领域资深学者的必读之作。它非常详细,但仍然可以访问,涵盖了广泛的主题,重要的是建立并偶尔克服了“殖民主义、民族主义和现代性”的主题,这些主题主导了现代韩国佛教的学术。将重点转向“当代宗教实践、性别问题、对牧师婚姻和丑闻的道德关注,以及与世俗社会的接触”,作者的作品反映了该领域不断变化的动态。事实上,近年来,许多作者也出版了自己在该领域的开创性书籍。在第一部分中,Park Jin Y.和Mark A.Nathan研究了现代韩国佛教中的两位重要人物:Hyeam Sŏnggwan[Hyeam Seonggwan](1920–2001)和Paek Yongsheng[Baek Yongseong](1864–1940)。Hyeam是“英语学术界相对默默无闻的人物”,但他的生活和教义反映了20世纪韩国佛教的制度和哲学变化。朴试图将Hyeam的核心禅宗信仰,如“自由”和“怀疑”,以及他坚定的华度冥想实践,与普通普通人的生活联系起来。尽管朴的书笔记
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期刊介绍: Published twice a year under the auspices of the Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies at Seoul National University, the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies (SJKS) publishes original, state of the field research on Korea''s past and present. A peer-refereed journal, the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies is distributed to institutions and scholars both internationally and domestically. Work published by SJKS comprise in-depth research on established topics as well as new areas of concern, including transnational studies, that reconfigure scholarship devoted to Korean culture, history, literature, religion, and the arts. Unique features of this journal include the explicit aim of providing an English language forum to shape the field of Korean studies both in and outside of Korea. In addition to articles that represent state of the field research, the Seoul Journal of Korean Studies publishes an extensive "Book Notes" section that places particular emphasis on introducing the very best in Korean language scholarship to scholars around the world.
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