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Events
Reading Groups
Eihei kôroku. Ishii in charge (autumn-winter)
Shôbôgenzô butsudô. Bielefeldt
in charge (spring)
SCBS Graduate Colloquium (autumn)
SCBS Lectures
Haruko Wakabayashi (Tokyo). "Reading
the Tengu zoshi: Good Tengu, Bad Tengu, and the Two Types
of Evil in Late Kamakura Buddhism." (October 9)
Lothar Ledderose (Heidelberg). "Preparing
for the End of the World: Sixth Century Buddhist Stone Inscriptions
in Northern China." (February 22.; co-sponsored with Art
History and others)
Toni Huber (Munich). "Parinirvana
in Assam: The Tibetan Rediscovery of the Site of Buddha's Passing."
(February 28)
Ishii Seijun (Komazawa). Eihei'ji Monastery
System in Dogen's Time and Kenmitsu Buddhism: Reconsidering the
Position of Dogen's Monastery in Kamakura New Religions Movement."
(March 2)
SCBS Conference
Investigating the Early Mahayana (Asilomar,
CA, May 15-19)
ARC Humanities Center Workshop
Images and Concepts of Childhood (Lin in
charge)
ARC Lectures
Jack Kline (Michigan). "Charisma and
the Sage." (November 3)
Franciscus Verellen (EFEO). "Landscapes
of the Mind: An Excursion in Taoist Mystical Geography."
(November 8)
Fumiko Umezawa (Keisen). "'Off Limits':
Why Premodern Japanese Women Couldn't Climb Fuji and How They
Managed to Anyway." (March 15; co-sponsored with Art History
and others)
ARC Workshop
Fabio Rambelli (Sapporo University).
"Texts, Tools, Rituals: Reikiki and the World of
Medieval Religion." Shinto Text Workshop. (March 6-12)
ARC Symposium
"Showing the Way: Historical Representations of
the Tao." (April 29; co-sponsored witht the Aian Art
Museum)
SZTP Workshop
Shôbôgenzô Texts. Carl Bielefeldt (SCBS), William Bodiford
(UCLA), Griffith Foulk (Sarah Lawrence), Stanley Weinstein (Yale).
(August 23-26)
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