Buddhist art became the focus of discussion when Japanese scholars began to construct Korean art history as an academic discipline. This paper presents a case study of how a particular Buddhist site, Mount Nam in Kyŏngju, was recognized, researched, and represented during the colonial period (1910–1945). By analyzing representative Japanese publications on the subject, I argue that there existed disconnection between the colonial government and the site-researchers. I re-evaluate the conventional narrative that the colonizers regarded Buddhist statues as “art” removed from their original religious setting. This paper reveals a more layered picture of the early years of historical discourse on the so-called Buddha Mountain and Buddhist sculp...
The first book in English devoted exclusively to modern Korean Buddhism, this work provides a compre...
This dissertation examines the issue of clerical marriage among Korean Buddhist clerics during the J...
Korean Buddhism is often described as showing few signs of creativity and being virtually dead in th...
This work deals with the interaction between the Japanese Buddhist missionaries and Korean monkhood ...
This dissertation explores the diversity and complexity of Korea__s colonial history (1910-1945) thr...
This thesis assesses two major dimensions of modern Japanese Buddhist history. It first examines the...
This study looks to reevaluate the reasons that Wŏnhyo (617-686), a Buddhist monk and doctrinal comm...
<p>From 1868-1912, Japan underwent a rapid transformation into a modern nation state. This period of...
Considering visual culture alongside written source material, this article uncovers the socioeconomi...
Buddhism and Buddhist architecture were transmitted to Korea from China in the late fourth century, ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines how Korea’s National Treasures system, originally established...
International audienceThis paper will describe the genesis and organs of Japanese colonial archaeolo...
Ancient Japanese texts inform us that many Korean Buddhist statuettes were introduced into the archi...
Korean studies in Western universities have long been hampered by the absence of an adequate general...
"The Erection, utilization of the Pakmun temple during the late Colonial period and its Disposal Aft...
The first book in English devoted exclusively to modern Korean Buddhism, this work provides a compre...
This dissertation examines the issue of clerical marriage among Korean Buddhist clerics during the J...
Korean Buddhism is often described as showing few signs of creativity and being virtually dead in th...
This work deals with the interaction between the Japanese Buddhist missionaries and Korean monkhood ...
This dissertation explores the diversity and complexity of Korea__s colonial history (1910-1945) thr...
This thesis assesses two major dimensions of modern Japanese Buddhist history. It first examines the...
This study looks to reevaluate the reasons that Wŏnhyo (617-686), a Buddhist monk and doctrinal comm...
<p>From 1868-1912, Japan underwent a rapid transformation into a modern nation state. This period of...
Considering visual culture alongside written source material, this article uncovers the socioeconomi...
Buddhism and Buddhist architecture were transmitted to Korea from China in the late fourth century, ...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines how Korea’s National Treasures system, originally established...
International audienceThis paper will describe the genesis and organs of Japanese colonial archaeolo...
Ancient Japanese texts inform us that many Korean Buddhist statuettes were introduced into the archi...
Korean studies in Western universities have long been hampered by the absence of an adequate general...
"The Erection, utilization of the Pakmun temple during the late Colonial period and its Disposal Aft...
The first book in English devoted exclusively to modern Korean Buddhism, this work provides a compre...
This dissertation examines the issue of clerical marriage among Korean Buddhist clerics during the J...
Korean Buddhism is often described as showing few signs of creativity and being virtually dead in th...