Smoke and Mirrors: Buddhist Conceptions of Mind and Emptiness in Xiao Gang's

The Liang dynasty poet Xiao Gang’s “poems on things” (yongwu shi) have traditionally been read as shallow, overwrought descriptions of palace life devoid of the allegorical dimensions that were thought to ennoble the genre. This thesis argues that the figurative dimensions of these supposedly non-fi...

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Main Author: Elford, Christopher
Other Authors: Wang, Yugen
Language:en_US
Published: University of Oregon 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1794/19321
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spelling ndltd-uoregon.edu-oai-scholarsbank.uoregon.edu-1794-193212018-12-20T05:48:23Z Smoke and Mirrors: Buddhist Conceptions of Mind and Emptiness in Xiao Gang's Elford, Christopher Wang, Yugen Buddhism Liang Jianwen di poems on things Xiao Gang yongwu shi The Liang dynasty poet Xiao Gang’s “poems on things” (yongwu shi) have traditionally been read as shallow, overwrought descriptions of palace life devoid of the allegorical dimensions that were thought to ennoble the genre. This thesis argues that the figurative dimensions of these supposedly non-figurative poems must be understood in the context of the profound influence Buddhism and Buddhist thought had on Xiao Gang’s conceptions of literary practice. Through close readings of six “poems on things,” I demonstrate that Xiao Gang’s use of descriptive language doubles as an exploration of Buddhist concepts of sensuous reality, emptiness, and dependent co-arising. By exploring Xiao Gang’s thematization of abstract Buddhist philosophical concepts in the traditionally Confucian genre of the yongwu shi, I suggest that the impact of Buddhist ideas on Chinese figurative modes of poetic meaning was more profound than scholars of this period have previously suggested. 2015-08-18T23:11:01Z 2015-08-18T23:11:01Z 2015-08-18 Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1794/19321 en_US All Rights Reserved. University of Oregon
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topic Buddhism
Liang Jianwen di
poems on things
Xiao Gang
yongwu shi
spellingShingle Buddhism
Liang Jianwen di
poems on things
Xiao Gang
yongwu shi
Elford, Christopher
Smoke and Mirrors: Buddhist Conceptions of Mind and Emptiness in Xiao Gang's
description The Liang dynasty poet Xiao Gang’s “poems on things” (yongwu shi) have traditionally been read as shallow, overwrought descriptions of palace life devoid of the allegorical dimensions that were thought to ennoble the genre. This thesis argues that the figurative dimensions of these supposedly non-figurative poems must be understood in the context of the profound influence Buddhism and Buddhist thought had on Xiao Gang’s conceptions of literary practice. Through close readings of six “poems on things,” I demonstrate that Xiao Gang’s use of descriptive language doubles as an exploration of Buddhist concepts of sensuous reality, emptiness, and dependent co-arising. By exploring Xiao Gang’s thematization of abstract Buddhist philosophical concepts in the traditionally Confucian genre of the yongwu shi, I suggest that the impact of Buddhist ideas on Chinese figurative modes of poetic meaning was more profound than scholars of this period have previously suggested.
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Elford, Christopher
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title Smoke and Mirrors: Buddhist Conceptions of Mind and Emptiness in Xiao Gang's
title_short Smoke and Mirrors: Buddhist Conceptions of Mind and Emptiness in Xiao Gang's
title_full Smoke and Mirrors: Buddhist Conceptions of Mind and Emptiness in Xiao Gang's
title_fullStr Smoke and Mirrors: Buddhist Conceptions of Mind and Emptiness in Xiao Gang's
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