TY - JOUR
T1 - What Counts as Buddhist Historiography and Why Does It Matter?
AU - teiSer, Stephen F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/4
Y1 - 2024/4
N2 - This review article argues that John Kieschnick’s Buddhist Historiography in China (2022) constitutes a landmark in the field. The book covers a large swath of original sources, analyzes authorial strategies, and assesses the place of writing about the Buddhist past within the Sinocentric tradition of court-focused historiography. I point up the strengths of the book, identify its most significant chapters, and probe its interpretation of Buddhist historiography. I also suggest that, by including a broader range of genres within the ambit of Buddhist historiography, future scholarship might add perspectives that diverge from those of the centralized state and the Samgha.
AB - This review article argues that John Kieschnick’s Buddhist Historiography in China (2022) constitutes a landmark in the field. The book covers a large swath of original sources, analyzes authorial strategies, and assesses the place of writing about the Buddhist past within the Sinocentric tradition of court-focused historiography. I point up the strengths of the book, identify its most significant chapters, and probe its interpretation of Buddhist historiography. I also suggest that, by including a broader range of genres within the ambit of Buddhist historiography, future scholarship might add perspectives that diverge from those of the centralized state and the Samgha.
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U2 - 10.7817/jaos.144.2.2024.ra001
DO - 10.7817/jaos.144.2.2024.ra001
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85197920499
SN - 0003-0279
VL - 144
SP - 427
EP - 439
JO - Journal of the American Oriental Society
JF - Journal of the American Oriental Society
IS - 2
ER -