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- NEW BOOK> Food of Sinful Demons: Meat, Vegetarianism, and the Limits of Buddhism in Tibet
- CFP> Second Call, the 6th International Conference on Ganhwa Seon, 2nd Subul Scholarly Awards & Meditation Retreat, July, 2018
NEW BOOK> Food of Sinful Demons: Meat, Vegetarianism, and the Limits of Buddhism in Tibet
by Geoffrey
Barstow
Dear Colleagues,
It is my pleasure to announce the publication of my book, Food
of Sinful Demons: Meat, Vegetarianism, and the Limits of Buddhism in Tibet
from Columbia University Press.
In this work I trace the history of vegetarianism among
Tibetan Buddhists, noting that religious leaders almost universally viewed meat
as morally problematic. This critique of meat hinged on the
importance Tibetan religious leaders placed on having compassion for animals,
but also intersected with discussions of the monastic code and tantric
samayas. Having examined the arguments used to support vegetarianism, I
ask why, given the widespread religious concern with the morality of meat
eating, vegetarianism never became more common in Tibet. For while it
certain did exist (and was at times locally common), vegetarianism never
became normative among Tibetans, even among the particularly devout. To
address this question, I highlight several Tibetan cultural norms that
militated against vegetarianism, sometimes presenting meat as a necessary evil
and sometimes even seeing it as a positive good. In the end, I argue that
vegetarianism lay at the intersection of multiple, competing strands of Tibetan
culture. Further, this is a competition that continues to play out today,
as can be seen in contemporary arguments over meat that are taking place across
the Tibetan world.
For more on this book, please see its page on the Columbia
University Press website: https://cup.columbia.edu/book/food-of-sinful-demons/9780231179966
If you or your library would like to purchase a copy, please
use the code “Barsto” on the CUP website for 30% off the list price.
And if you’re at AAR this weekend, feel free to check it in
person out at the CUP booth (booth 2309).
With thanks (and apologies for the shameless self
promotion),
Geoffrey Barstow
CFP> Second Call, the 6th International Conference on Ganhwa Seon, 2nd Subul Scholarly Awards & Meditation Retreat, July, 2018
by Robert Buswell
SECOND CALL: The 6th International Conference on Ganhwa Seon, 2nd
Subul Scholarly Awards, & Meditation Retreat, July, 20181A. The 6th International Conference on Ganhwa Seon/Kanhua Chan 看話禪
※ Date: July 17, 2018 (Tuesday)
※ Venue: University of California, Los
Angeles (UCLA), Center for Buddhist Studies
※ Topic: This year’s preferred topic is “Ganhwa
Seon and Contemporary Society.” We will also consider treatments of any aspect
of Ganhwa Seon, including its principles, practices, and comparisons with other
Buddhist traditions or meditative techniques.
※ Submission of proposed title and brief abstract: November 30, 2017※ Deadline for submission of completed paper: February 28, 2018
※ We will accept seven papers for presentation and consideration for the Subul Scholarly Awards.
※ All presenters receive a $2,000 honorarium plus round-trip economy-class airfare, hotel accommodations, and meals.
※ All papers must be written in English and should not have been previously published or accepted for publication.
※ We welcome the participation of advanced Ph.D. students and junior scholars.
※ Copyright of papers delivered at the conference will be retained by the Institute for the Study of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism
※ Paper Style Guidelines: Refer to http://studyen.dongguk.edu/
※ Submissions should be emailed: jonghak@dgu.edu and cbs@international.ucla.edu
1B. 2nd Subul Scholarly Awards
※ Awards: Three of the papers presented at the conference will be selected to receive a Subul Scholarly Award.
Grand Prize (1) $5,000 US dollars
First Prize (1) $3,000 US dollars
Second Prize (1) $2,000 US dollars
* Winners of the Subul Scholarly Awards are
required to present their papers at the 6th International Conference on Ganhwa
Seon to be held at UCLA on July 17, 2018.
2. Ganhwa Seon Retreat※ Date: July 18-23, 2018 (Wednesday through Monday)
※ Venue: Retreat center near Los Angeles, California (USA)
※ Number of participants: 50 people maximum
※ Participants: Professors, scholars, Ph.D.
students and advanced undergraduates, professional meditation teachers, and
serious meditation students in Buddhist or other religious traditions.
※ Fees: Free for professors, scholars, and students enrolled in university.
$400/person for all others. All expenses during the retreat (including lodging
and meals) will be provided.
※ Application deadline: February 28, 2018
(acceptances in order of submission)
※ Submission email address: jonghak@dongguk.edu
※ Application Form: Refer to website of the Institute for the Study of the
Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism (http://studyen.dongguk.edu/)* Enquiries:
E-mail : jonghak@dongguk.edu
Tel : 82-2-6713-5141
Events Sponsor: Dongguk University
International Seon Center
Conference Organizer: Institute for the
Study of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism (Dongguk University) and Center for
Buddhist Studies (UCLA)
Retreat Organizer: Institute for the
Study of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism