Issues

Vol 33 No. 1-2 (2016)

Guest edited by Cathy Cantwell, Elisa Freschi and Jowita Kramer.

Journal: Buddhist Studies Review

Published: Jan 20, 2017

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Section Title Author Published
Guest Editorial
Introduction: Reuse and Intertextuality in the Context of Buddhist Texts Elisa Freschi, Cathy Cantwell Aug 15, 2016
Reuse in Buddhist śāstric texts
Reuse of Text in Pāli Legal Commentaries Petra Kieffer-Pulz Aug 15, 2016
Some Remarks on Sthiramati and his Putative Authorship of the Madhyāntavibhāgaṭīkā, the *Sūtrālaṃkāravṛttibhāṣya and the Triṃśikāvijñaptibhāṣya Jowita Kramer Aug 15, 2016
Veṅkaṭanātha’s Engagement with Buddhist Opponents in the Buddhist Texts he Reused Elisa Freschi Aug 15, 2016
Other Articles
Ulan-Ude Manuscript Kanjur: An Overview, Analysis and Brief Catalogue Kirill Alekseev, Nikolay Tsyrempilov, Timur Badmatsyrenov Jan 17, 2017
On the Supposedly Liberating Function of the First Absorption Bhikkhu Analayo Jan 17, 2017
Madhyamaka and Modern Western Philosophy: A Report Jan Westerhoff Jan 17, 2017
Reuse in Buddhist narrative literature
Walking the Deckle Edge: Scribe or Author? Jayamuni and the Creation of the Nepalese Avadānamālā Literature Camillo A. Formigatti Jan 17, 2017
Reuse in Buddhist canonical literature
Intertextuality, Contradiction, and Confusion in the Prasādanīya-sūtra, Sampasādanīya-sutta, and 自歡喜經 (Zì huānxǐ jīng) Charles DiSimone Jan 17, 2017
Re-making, Re-marking, or Re-using? Hermeneutical Strategies and Challenges in the Guhyasamāja Commentarial Literature Paul G. Hackett Jan 17, 2017
Reuse in Tibetan Buddhist texts
Re-presenting a Famous Revelation: Dudjom Rinpoche’s Work on the ‘Ultra Secret Razor Lifeforce Vajrakīlaya’ (yang gsang srog gi spu gri) of Pema Lingpa (padma gling pa, 1450–1521) Cathy Cantwell Jan 17, 2017
Rewritten or Reused? Originality, Intertextuality, and Reuse in the Writings of a Buddhist Visionary in Contemporary Tibet Antonio Terrone Jan 17, 2017
Final Reflections
Thoughts on Originality, Reuse, and Intertextuality in Buddhist Literature Derived from the Contributions to the Volume Vesna A. Wallace Jan 17, 2017
Reviews
Madhyamaka and Yogācāra — Allies or Rivals?, edited by Jay L. Garfield and Jan Westerhoff. Oxford University Press, 2015. 300pp. Pb. £23.49. ISBN-13: 9780190231293. Warren Lee Todd Jan 17, 2017
Spreading Buddha’s Word in East Asia: The Formation and Transformation of the Chinese Buddhist Canon, edited by Jiang Wu and Lucille Chia. Columbia University Press, 2016. XXII + 405pp. Hb. £52.00. ISBN-13: 9780231171601. T.H. Barrett Jan 17, 2017
Die Übermenschlichen Phänomene, Visuelle Meditation und Wundererscheinung in buddhistischer Literatur und Kunst: Ein religionsgeschichtlicher Versuch (Buddhismus-Studien / Buddhist Studies 7), by Dieter Schlingloff Paul Gerstmayr Jan 17, 2017
Love and Liberation – Autobiographical Writings of the Tibetan Buddhist Visionary Sera Khandro, by Sarah Jacoby, New York: Columbia University Press. 2014. 456pp, 19 b&w photographs. Paperback. £30. ISBN 978-0-231-14769-9 (pbk); 978-0-231-51953-3 Güzin A. Yener Jan 17, 2017