Building a Sacred Mountain
eBook - The Buddhist Architecture of China's Mount Wutai, Art History Publication Initiative Books
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS
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<p>By the tenth century CE, Mount Wutai had become a major pilgrimage site within the emerging culture of a distinctively Chinese Buddhism. Famous as the abode of the bodhisattva Mañjur (known for his habit of riding around the mountain on a lion), the site in northeastern Chinas Shanxi Province was transformed from a wild area, long believed by Daoists to be sacred, into an elaborate complex of Buddhist monasteries.</p><p><i>In Building a Sacred Mountain</i>, Wei-Cheng Lin traces the confluence of factors that produced this transformation and argues that monastic architecture, more than texts, icons, relics, or pilgrimages, was the key to Mount Wutais emergence as a sacred site. Departing from traditional architectural scholarship, Lins interdisciplinary approach goes beyond the analysis of forms and structures to show how the built environment can work in tandem with practices and discourses to provide a space for encountering the divine.</p><p>Art History Publication Initiative. For more information, visit http://arthistorypi.org/books/building-a-sacred-mountain</p>
Autorenportrait
<p>Wei-Cheng Lin is assistant professor of Chinese art history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.</p>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 01.05.2014
Umfang: 344 S.
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9780295805351
Umbreit-Nr.: 2144988
