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    This lecture presents the comprehensive history of the healing talismans in the East Asian Buddhism, starting from its Indian origins. While keeping both the global and local perspectives, most of the discussions will be dedicated to unpacking its historical development in Korea with a wide range of talismans used in healing and other Buddhist magic.

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    • The students will gain a firm knowledge about what magic, healing, and talismans are in Buddhism, and they will be able to understand the centrality of talismans in the Buddhist tradition in Korea and beyond.

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    주차

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    1

    Conceptual Considerations: Terms & Definitions in Global Perspective

    1-1

    Course Orientation

    1-2

    Magic

    1-3

    Healing

    1-4

    Talisman

    1-5

    Dhāraī

    1-6

    Bodhisattva

    1-7

    Avalokiteśvara

    2

    Historiography on the topic

    2-1

    Historiography

    Major Scholarship on Healing

    (Paul Demiéville; Pierce Salguero)

    2-2

    Historiography

    Major Works on Chinese Talismans (1)

    2-3

    Historiography

    Major Works on Chinese Talismans (2)

    2-4

    Historiography

    Major Works on Vietnamese Talismans

    2-5

    Historiography

    Major Works on Japanese Talismans

    2-6

    Historiography

    Major Works on Korean Talismans

    3

    Healing Talismans in Chinese Buddhism

    3-1

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in China

    Its earliest history, terminology, and usage

    3-2

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in China

    Its earliest history,

    Medieval Development

    3-3

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in China

    Reading talismans

    3-4

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in China

    Typology

    3-5

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in China

    Materiality: Red Cinnabar and Yellow Paper

    3-6

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in China

    Agency

    4

    Healing Talismans in Japanese Buddhism

    4-1

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Japan

    1)The Continental Connections_Part I

    4-2

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Japan

    2)The Continental Connections_Part II

    4-3

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Japan

    3) Medieval Period_1

    4-4

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Japan

    4) Medieval Period_2

    4-5

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Japan

    5) Medieval Period_3

    5

    Healing Talismans in Korean Buddhism 1: Three Kingdoms and Koryŏ

    5-1

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea 1

    Three Kingdoms Period

    5-2

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea 1

    Koryŏ 1.

    5-3

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea 1

    Koryŏ 2.

    5-4

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea 1

    Koryŏ 3.

    5-5

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea 1

    Koryŏ 4.

    5-6

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea 1

    Koryŏ 5.

    6

    Healing Talismans in Korean Buddhism 2: Chosŏn (1)

    6-1

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korean

    Chosŏn Period 1.

    (1) Overview of Therapeutic Talismans

    6-2

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korean

    Chosŏn Period 1.

    (2) Safe Childbirth Talismans

    6-3

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korean

    Chosŏn Period 1.

    (3) Antidote Talismans_1

    6-4

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korean

    Chosŏn Period 1.

    (4) Antidote Talismans_2

    6-5

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korean

    Chosŏn Period 1.

    (5) Three Calamities Talisman

    6-6

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korean

    Chosŏn Period 1

    (6) Therapeutic Talismans for Animals

    7

    Healing Talismans in Korean Buddhism 3: Chosŏn (2)

    7-1

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Kore: Chosŏn 2

    Funerary Use 1

    7-2

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Kore: Chosŏn 2

    Funerary Use 2

    7-3

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Kore: Chosŏn 2

    Pure Land Talisman

    7-4

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Kore: Chosŏn 2

    Stupa-Dharani Talisman

    7-5

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Kore: Chosŏn 2

    Seven Star Talismans

    7-6

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Kore: Chosŏn 2

    Epidemics

    8

    Healing Talismans in Korean Buddhism 4: Chosŏn (3)

    8-1

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea: Chosŏn 3

    Talismans on the Battlefield

    8-2

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea: Chosŏn 3

    Daoist Talismanic Culture

    8-3

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea: Chosŏn 3

    Confucian Criticism

    8-4

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea: Chosŏn 3

    Single-Sheet Buddhist Talismans

    8-5

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea: Chosŏn 3

    Materiality

    8-6

    Buddhist Healing Talismans in Korea: Chosŏn 3

    Stamping and Printing

    9

    Healing Talismans in Korean Buddhism 5: Colonial Period

    9-1

    Buddhist Healing Talismans : New Religions 1

    9-2

    Buddhist Healing Talismans

    : New Religions 2

    9-3

    Buddhist Healing Talismans

    : New Religions 3

    9-4

    Buddhist Healing Talismans

    : New Religions 4

    9-5

    Buddhist Healing Talismans

    : New Religions 5

    9-6

    Buddhist Healing Talismans

    : Folk Practice

    10

    Healing Talismans in Korean Buddhism 6: Contemporary Period

    10-1

    Contemporary Talismans in S. Korea 1

    10-2

    Contemporary Talismans in S. Korea 2

    10-3

    Contemporary Talismans in S. Korea 3

    10-4

    Contemporary Talismans in S. Korea 4

    10-5

    Contemporary Talismans in S. Korea 5

    10-6

    Contemporary Talismans in S. Korea 6

     

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    • Kim, Sujung

      Associate Professor, DePauw University

      Ph.D. Columbia University


      [Book] Shinra Myōjin and Buddhist Networks of the East Asian “Mediterranean.” University of Hawai‘i Press, 2019.
      [Book Chapter] “The Lovelorn Lady and the Stony Monk: Women, Sexuality, and Imagination in the Kegon engi emaki.” James McRae and Robert Scott eds., Introduction to Buddhist East Asia: An Interdisciplinary Resource. Albany, NY: SUNY (2023): 237–254. 
      [Book Chapter] “Flesh in the Closet: ‘The Secret Wife’ in Korean Buddhism.” Hwansoo Kim and Jin Y. Park eds., New Perspectives in Modern Korean Buddhism: Nationalism, Practice, Women, and Clerical Marriage. Albany, NY: SUNY (2022): 157–180. 
      [Book Chapter] “Ven. Pomnyun’s Jungto Society: A Buddhist Activist Movement in South Korea.” Sallie B. King ed., Buddhist Visions of the Good Life for All (London: Routledge, 2021): 135–153. 
      [Article] “Skanda, The Multifaceted God: Skanda in Korean Buddhism and Beyond,” Korea Journal of Buddhist Studies 66, 3 (March, 2021): 49–94.


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