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Return to the main conference page. How Zen Became Chan: Pre-modern and Modern Representations of a Transnational East Asian Buddhist Tradition July 29–31, 2022 | ONLINE, in collaboration with Yale University International Conference *tentative schedule, subject to change General Schedule DAY 1 – July 29 NA / July Continue reading
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Return to the main conference page. Return to the conference abstracts page. Work in progress, not for citation. No part of this content can be used, distributed, and reproduced without written consent from the author. Histories of Chan (Zen) by T. Griffith Foulk Introduction The Scope and Aims of this Continue reading
By Laurent Van Cutsem, Ghent University While an increasing number of texts have been made electronically available to researchers in the past decades, the ability to read and engage with manuscripts, woodblock prints, and epigraphic materials remains an invaluable skill and source of enrichment for scholars of medieval Chinese Continue reading
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