From Jetavana to Jerusalem: Sacred Biography in Asian Perspectives and Beyond, Essays in Honour of Professor Phyllis Granoff

Edited by Jinhua CHEN
Series: Hualin Series on Buddhist Studies VII
Hardcover ISBN: 978-981-17276-7-2
Paperback ISBN: 978-981-17281-9-8
Publishing Date: 2022
Publisher: World Scholastic Publishers
2 Volume Set
Pages: 887
Exploring sacred biographies produced and circulated within and well beyond Asia, the “From Jetavana to Jerusalem” conference volume aims to build on this path-breaking scholarship to further explore how transcultural and cross border approaches to the study of hagio-biography, in particular, strengthen our understandings of monastic figures, as well as the communities who celebrate their legacies.
- Hualin Series on Buddhist Studies: A General Preface (Zhan Ru)
 - A Bibliography of the Publications by Professor Phyllis Granoff
 - A Recent Photo of Professor Phyllis Granoff
 - An Extol Dedicated to Professor Phyllis Granoff (Chen Jinhua)
 - Conventions
 
Volume I
- The Buddha’s Lives, Told and Retold
 
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- 1.1.  Material Choices
Robert L. BROWN - 1.2.  Autobiographical Potency: A First-person Formula on the Buddha’s Path to Enlightenment
Eviatar SHULMAN - 1.3.  Borges, Buddha’s Life Story, and the transmission of Buddhism to Latin America
Margarita DELGADO CREAMER 
 - 1.1.  Material Choices
 
- Biographies Built and Rebuilt
 
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- 2.1.  Swimming with the Masters: Sacred Biographies and Hallowed Figures
Michael NYLAN & Martin J. VERHOEVEN - 2.2.  Becoming Vimalakīrti on His Chamber
ZHAO You - 2.3.  Secularizing the Sacred?: Wang Yucheng’s Biography of Buddhist Master Zanning
Albert WELTER 
 - 2.1.  Swimming with the Masters: Sacred Biographies and Hallowed Figures
 
- History and His Stories
 
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- 3.1.  In-Between Biography: Ramacharana’s Shankaradeva and Amar Singh’s Surdas
John Stratton HAWLEY - 3.2.  The Brahmin who Buried His Gods: Apatt’ Aṭīri’s Story of Myself
David SHULMAN - 3.3.  A Mad Monk? A Sacred Monk?: Holy Path of Chan Master Yan Fahua in Northern Song Dynasty
GE Zhouzi - 3.4.  The Account of How Nichiren Miraculously Escaped Beheading and Its Modern Critics: History and Hagiography in a Japanese Buddhist Tradition
Jacqueline I. STONE 
 - 3.1.  In-Between Biography: Ramacharana’s Shankaradeva and Amar Singh’s Surdas
 
- Between and Beyond Secular and Sacred
 
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- 4.1.  The Perils of Prediction: A Jain Demonology of Varāhamihira
Marko GESLANI - 4.2.  ‘This King Is He’: An Eleventh Century Pukkan Monarch’s Carte de Visite
Lilian HANDLIN - 4.3.  Trajectories of Past Lives and the Formation of an Imperial Landscape: An Exploration of Hagiographies in a Medieval Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Text
Yagi MORRIS 
 - 4.1.  The Perils of Prediction: A Jain Demonology of Varāhamihira
 
Volume II
- Women Biographised
 
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- 5.1.  The Women Who Mastered Pāli
Alexandra KALOYANIDES - 5.2.  Abductions of women, narratives and identities: The Earliest Rāmāyaṇa Depictions in Indian Art
Naman P. AHUJA - 5.3.  Princess Miaoshan, Self-immolator?
James A. BENN - 5.4.  Displaying Her Decaying Body: Women and Embodied Exemplarity in the Qing Biographies
MA Xu 
 - 5.1.  The Women Who Mastered Pāli
 
- Monks in Motion
 
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- 6.1.  The Pilgrim of a Buddhist Criminal: Xuanzang (602–664) and His Illegal Travel to India
LIU Cuilan - 6.2.  Reports of Japanese Monks in China: Accounts in the Nittō Guhō Junrei Kōki 入唐求法巡禮行記 [Record of Travel to the Tang in Search of the Dharma] by Ennin 圓仁 (794–864)
Jeffrey KOTYK - 6.3.  rGwa Lotsāba gZhon nu dpal and the Spread of The Mahākāla Teachings in Eastern Central Asia
HOU Haoran - 6.4.  Ruan and Liang Buddhas from China to India
ZHANG Xing 
 - 6.1.  The Pilgrim of a Buddhist Criminal: Xuanzang (602–664) and His Illegal Travel to India
 
- Biographies Bridging Beliefs
 
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- 7.1.  Belief beyond Affiliation, Affiliation beyond Belief: The Theft of an Icon of Buddha by the Vaiṣṇava Devout Poet Parakāla as Described in the Divyasūricarita
Gérard COLAS - 7.2.  Naked Heretics: On the Representation of Jains in Chinese Buddhist Texts
Max DEEG - 7.3.  A Vinaya Lineage and a Vinaya Master’s Life Constructed by a Tang Bureaucrat, General and Calligrapher: Yan Zhenqing 顏真卿 and His Record for the Precept-platform in the Vinaya-treasure Cloister 律藏院 at the Baoying Monastery 寶應寺 in Fuzhou 撫州
CHEN Jinhua 
 - 7.1.  Belief beyond Affiliation, Affiliation beyond Belief: The Theft of an Icon of Buddha by the Vaiṣṇava Devout Poet Parakāla as Described in the Divyasūricarita
 
- Defense and Debate: Biography as Sectarian and Polemical Devices
 
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- 8.1.  Genre as a Polemical Device: An Alternative Biography of Banārasīdāsa (1586– 1643)
Aleksandra RESTIFO - 8.2.  The Monk Mūlaphalguna and the Nuns: Biography as Criticism
Gregory SCHOPEN - 8.3.   Protection of the Dharma: Daoxuan and Three Types of Hufa in the Continued Biographies of Eminent Monks
Shanshan ZHAO 
 - 8.1.  Genre as a Polemical Device: An Alternative Biography of Banārasīdāsa (1586– 1643)
 

