“Book Culture in Buddhism and Beyond” Lecture Series: A Hermit of the Zhongnan Mountains

Speaker: Benjamin Brose (University of Michigan)

Date and time: Thursday 21 May 2026  2:00pm to 4:00pm

Venue: Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Room 8 & 9

 

Abstract: Gao Henian 高鶴年 (1872-1962), a devoted Buddhist practitioner and inveterate traveler, spent nearly thirty years on pilgrimages to Buddhist and Daoist mountains and monasteries across China. Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, he kept detailed accounts of his experiences on the road, which were later collected and published together as A Record of Visits to Famous Mountains (Mingshan youfang ji 名山遊訪記). This talk introduces the life and work of Gao Henian, with a particular focus on the years he spent living in a small hermitage deep in the Zhongnan mountains.

Speaker: Benjamin Brose is Professor of Buddhist and Chinese Studies in the department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan. His most recent monograph is Embodying Xuanzang: The Postmortem Travels of a Buddhist Pilgrim (2023). He is also the editor of Buddhist Masters of Modern China: The Lives and Legacies of Eight Eminent Teachers (2025) and the co-editor of Inner Worlds: Individuals and Interiority in Chinese Religious Life (2025).

 

“Book Culture in Buddhism and Beyond” Lecture Series:

This lecture series, launched in Michaelmas Term 2023, features talks on writing and publishing in the Buddhist tradition and in related religious and cultural spheres. Lectures in this series offer insights into the various ways in which writing and printing has been shaping Buddhism, as well as the multifaceted impact of Buddhism on book culture in East Asia, past, present, and future.

This lecture series is organised by Dr Noga Ganany (ng462@cam.ac.uk) in the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at Cambridge with the generous support of the Glorisun Global Network.

 

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