Buddhist Studies Colloquium
1999-2000
Cosponsored by CEAS
Ritual and Iconography
in Japanese Buddhism
All lectures held at
4:15
Building 50, Room 51P
Main Quad, Stanford University
Friday,
February 11
"Right
Thoughts at the Last Moment:
Buddhist Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan"
Jacqueline
Stone
Princeton University
Friday,
March 3
"Toward an Iconography of Japanese Landscape"
Allan
Grapard
UC-Santa Barbara
Monday, March 13
"Monkey Magic,
or How the Frolicking Animals Scroll
Makes Mischief with Art Historians"
Mimi Yiengpruksawan
Yale University
Wednesday,
March 15
"Serpents, Women,
and the Ambiguities of Salvation:
The Theme of the Naga Girl in Japanese Buddhism"
Fabio
Rambelli
Williams College
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