Religion 252 - Buddhist Life Writing

Spring
2014
01
4.00
Maria Heim
TTH 10:00AM-11:20AM
Amherst College
RELI-252-01-1314S
CHAP 203
mrheim@amherst.edu
RELI-252-01,ASLC-252-01

(Offered as RELI 252 and ASLC 252) From the biographies of Gotama Buddha to the autobiographies of western converts, life writing plays a central role in teaching Buddhist philosophy, practice, history, and myth. This course explores the diverse forms and purposes of Buddhist life writing in the literary and visual cultures of India, Tibet, Sri Lanka, China, Vietnam, Japan, and America. Reading the lives of eminent saints and laypersons, charismatic teachers, recluses, and political activists, the course aims to broaden understanding of how Buddhists have variously imagined the ideal life. We will pay particular attention to how literary and cultural conventions of genre guide the composition of lives.


Spring semester.  Professor M. Heim

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.