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Book Title:Chan Rhetoric of Uncertainty in the Blue Cliff Record: Sharpening a Sword at the Dragon Gate
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Author:Steven Heine
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Publication Year:2016
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Chan Rhetoric of Uncertainty in the Blue Cliff Record by Steven Heine This book provides an innovative and critical analysis, in light of Song dynasty (960-11279) Chinese cultural and intellectual historical trends, of the Blue Cliff Record, the seminal Chan/Zen Buddhist collection of commentaries on one hundred gongan/koan cases, which has long been celebrated for its intricate and articulate interpretative methods. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This book provides an in-depth textual and literary analysis of the Blue Cliff Record (Chinese Biyanlu, Japanese Hekiganroku), a seminal Chan/Zen Buddhist collection of commentaries on one hundred gongan/koan cases, considered in light of historical, cultural, and intellectual trends from the Song dynasty (960-1279). Compiled by the disciples of Yuanwu Keqin in 1128, the Blue Cliff Record is considered a classic of EastAsian literature for its creative integration of prose and verse as well as hybrid or capping-phrase interpretations of perplexing cases.The collection employs a variety of rhetorical devices culled from both classic and vernacular literarysources and styles and is particularly notable for its use of indirection, allusiveness, irony, paradox, and wordplay, all characteristic of the approach of literary or lettered Chan. However, as instrumental and influential as it is considered to be, the Blue Cliff Record has long been shrouded in controversy. The collection is probably best known today for having been destroyed in the 1130s at the dawn of the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) by Dahui Zonggao,Yuanwus main disciple and harshest critic. It was out of circulation for nearly two centuries before being revived and partially reconstructed in the early 1300s. In this book, Steven Heine examines the diverseideological connections and disconnections behind subsequent commentaries and translations of the Blue Cliff Record, thereby shedding light on the broad range of gongan literature produced in the eleventh to thirteenth centuries and beyond. Author Biography Steven Heine is Professor of Religious Studies and History and Founding Director of the Institute for Asian Studies at Florida International University. Table of Contents Preface1. Prolegomenon to a New Hermeneutic: On Being Uncertain About Uncertainty2. Entering the Dragon Gate: Textual Formation in Historical and Rhetorical Contexts3. Unintended Baggage? Part One: Yuanwu in His Own Write Vis-à-vis Xuedou4. Unintended Baggage? Part Two: Yuanwu in His Own Write Vis-à-vis Dahui5. Sharpening a Sword: Case Studies of Representative Gongan6. Questions Are in the Answers: Enduring Legacy in Relation to Textual ControversiesAppendixNotesSino-Japanese GlossaryBibliographyIndex Review “The topic of this thought-provoking publication is of major interest for everyone interested in the history of Chan/Zen Buddhism and East Asian religion in general. It is a fresh and innovative interpretation of a seminal collection of commentaries on one hundred gongan /k=oan pieces from the Song dynasty (960 1279), commonly referred to as “Blue Cliff Record”…[This] will remain a major academic contribution on the BìyánlÙ” –FranzWinter, Religious Studies Review”There is much to like about Heine s book. His account of the textual evolution of the Blue Cliff Record and its vicissitudes in the days after its completion is meticulous, detailed, and richly supported by his use of data painstakingly combed from various texts. The book has also much to recommend itself in its account of the relation between the literary style of the Blue Cliff Record and the prevailing intellectual and cultural milieu ofChinese society in the Northern and Southern Song era… [A] wonderful new addition to the growing literature on Chan.”–Journal of Chinese Religions”The work of author Steve Heine is a study focusing on, but not limited to, the Blue Cliff Record. By placing the Blue Cliff Record into an extended historical framework, Heine provides perspicacious analysis on the commentary tradition of Chan Buddhism… Heine offers a more holistic study on the Blue Cliff Record in comparison with other academic works focusing on the same topic. The great value of Heines work is its unique vision, and the angle of seeingand addressing problems… All in all, Heines innovative interpretations of the Blue Cliff Record will benefit scholars studying the fields of religion, literature, philosophy, and history.”–ReadingReligion”Drawing from his impressive expertise and mastery of Chan literature, Steven Heine has written a tour de force. In this first extensive scholarly treatment of the Blue Cliff Record Koan collection, Heine explores how the text, with its open-ended rhetoric of uncertainty, functions to extricate its readers from all assumptions and promote the existential doubt that precedes religious awakening. Scholars and Chan/Zen practitioners alike will relish thisinnovative and groundbreaking achievement.” –Christopher Ives, author of Imperial-Way Zen”The commentary by Heine has extensive discussion on difficult points, including irony and literary style in general, gives Chinese text with the translation fragments and uses the Chinese pinyin standard for transliteration. It is invaluable in decoding the meaning of some of the koans and commentary of the Blue Cliff Record although it does only cover a relatively small part the whole text.”–Nan Tien Institute”It should come as no surprise that Heines latest monograph, Chan Rhetoric of Uncertainty in the Blue Cliff Record: Sharpening a Sword at the Dragon Gate, will prove required reading for anyone studying not only the Record itself, but also a wide range of related topics in Chan/Zen/Seon studies, embracing the manifold histories of textual, doctrinal, and practical transmissions and transformations from Song-dynasty China to later eras in Chinese,Japanese, and Korean Buddhism.” –Journal of Buddhist Ethics Promotional An innovative and critical analysis of the Blue Cliff Record Long Description This book provides an in-depth textual and literary analysis of the Blue Cliff Record (Chinese Biyanlu, Japanese Hekiganroku), a seminal Chan/Zen Buddhist collection of commentaries on one hundred gongan/koan cases, considered in light of historical, cultural, and intellectual trends from the Song dynasty (960-1279). Compiled by the disciples of Yuanwu Keqin in 1128, the Blue Cliff Record is considered a classic of EastAsian literature for its creative integration of prose and verse as well as hybrid or capping-phrase interpretations of perplexing cases.The collection employs a variety of rhetorical devices culled from both classic and vernacular literarysources and styles and is particularly notable for its use of indirection, allusiveness, irony, paradox, and wordplay, all characteristic of the approach of literary or lettered Chan. However, as instrumental and influential as it is considered to be, the Blue Cliff Record has long been shrouded in controversy. The collection is probably best known today for having been destroyed in the 1130s at the dawn of the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) by Dahui Zonggao,Yuanwus main disciple and harshest critic. It was out of circulation for nearly two centuries before being revived and partially reconstructed in the early 1300s. In this book, Steven Heine examines the diverseideological connections and disconnections behind subsequent commentaries and translations of the Blue Cliff Record, thereby shedding light on the broad range of gongan literature produced in the eleventh to thirteenth centuries and beyond. Review Text “Drawing from his impressive expertise and mastery of Chan literature, Steven Heine has written a tour de force. In this first extensive scholarly treatment of the Blue Cliff Record Koan collection, Heine explores how the text, with its open-ended rhetoric of uncertainty, functions to extricate its readers from all assumptions and promote the existential doubt that precedes religious awakening. Scholars and Chan/Zen practitioners alike will relish thisinnovative and groundbreaking achievement.” –Christopher Ives, author of Imperial-Way Zen Review Quote “The work of author Steve Heine is a study focusing on, but not limited to, the Blue Cliff Record. By placing the Blue Cliff Record into an extended historical framework, Heine provides perspicacious analysis on the commentary tradition of Chan Buddhism… Heine offers a more holistic study on the Blue Cliff Record in comparison with other academic works focusing on the same topic. The great value of Heines work is its unique vision, and the angle of seeing and addressing problems… All in all, Heines innovative interpretations of the Blue Cliff Record will benefit scholars studying the fields of religion, literature, philosophy, and history.”–Reading Religion “Drawing from his impressive expertise and mastery of Chan literature, Steven Heine has written a tour de force. In this first extensive scholarly treatment of the Blue Cliff Record Koan collection, Heine explores how the text, with its open-ended rhetoric of uncertainty, functions to extricate its readers from all assumptions and promote the existential doubt that precedes religious awakening. Scholars and Chan/Zen practitioners alike will relish this innovative and groundbreaking achievement.” –Christopher Ives, author of Imperial-Way Zen “The commentary by Heine has extensive discussion on difficult points, including irony and literary style in general, gives Chinese text with the translation fragments and uses the Chinese pinyin standard for transliteration. It is invaluable in decoding the meaning of some of the koans and commentary of the Blue Cliff Record although it does only cover a relatively small part the whole text.”–Nan Tien Institute Feature Selling point: Avoids sectarian stereotypes that tend to either blur or exaggerate the sets of relations between Yuanwu and the figures whose teachings he absorbed or influencedSelling point: Incorporates numerous collections, commentaries, and translations produced in the rhetorical and conceptual pattern of the Blue Cliff Record in China, Japan, Korea, as well as the contemporary WestSelling point: Reveals the broad range of developments of gongan literature in the formative period of the 11th-13th centuries and beyond New Feature Preface 1. Prolegomenon to a New Hermeneutic: On Being Uncertain About Uncertainty 2. Entering the Dragon Gate: Textual Formation in Historical and Rhetorical Contexts 3. Unintended Baggage? Part One: Yuanwu in His Own Write Vis–vis Xuedou 4. Unintended Baggage? Part Two: Yuanwu in His Own Write Vis–vis Dahui 5. Sharpening a Sword: Case Studies of Representative Gongan 6. Questions Are in the Answers: Enduring Legacy in Relation to Textual Controversies Appendix Notes Sino-Japanese Glossary Bibliography Index Details ISBN0199397775 Author Steven Heine Short Title CHAN RHETORIC OF UNCERTAINTY I Language English ISBN-10 0199397775 ISBN-13 9780199397778 Media Book Format Paperback Affiliation Florida International University Pages 360 Year 2016 Subtitle Sharpening a Sword at the Dragon Gate DEWEY 294.3927 Birth 1950 Imprint Oxford University Press Inc Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2016-06-16 NZ Release Date 2016-06-16 US Release Date 2016-06-16 UK Release Date 2016-06-16 Publication Date 2016-06-16 Publisher Oxford University Press Inc Alternative 9780199397761 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We’ve got this At The Nile, if you’re looking for it, we’ve got it. 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