Lines and Enlightenment: Chan Buddhism and Literature in Medieval China 語與悟:中古中國的禪學與文學
Date and Time: August 9, 2016;
Venue: Asian Center 604, 1871 West Mall, Vancouver, BC
Co-sponsors: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the UBC Buddhist Studies Forum
The relationship between literary and religious activities has been a lasting theme for any society of any time all over the world. One lens to see through the patterns of interactions between the religious and literary practitioners is provided by the relationship between Chan Buddhism and literature in medieval China. This one-day workshop, co-sponsored by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the UBC Buddhist Studies Forum, invites several top scholars based in China and Canada to jointly shed new light on this intriguing issue.
1. 13:00-14:00 (Keynote Speech): GE Zhaoguang 葛兆光(復旦大學文史研究院及歷史系):
2. 14:00-14:40: DAI Yan 戴燕 (復旦大學文學系): 中古文學與佛教關系之一例
14:40-15:00: Tea/coffee break
3. 15:00-15:40. SHENG Kai 聖凱 (清華大學哲學系):山門與宗門——論禪宗“祖師信仰”的形成
4. 15:40-16:20. Josephine CHIU-DUKE (Department of Asian Studies, UBC): “Yu Yingshi 余英時 and His Interpretation of Chan Buddhism’s role in Tang-Song Intellectual Breakthrough”(Chaired: Silong LI 李四龍 [北京大學哲學系])
5. 16:20-17:00. YANG Ying 楊英 (中國社會科學院歷史所/UBC): Superpower and the original Chan in early medieval China (Chaired: Silong LI 李四龍 [北京大學哲學系])
17:30-19:00: Dinner 晚宴