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The Heart in the Matter: Design, Belief and a History of Buddhist Architecture in America

机译:核心问题:美国佛教建筑的设计,信仰和历史

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This dissertation explores Buddhist architecture in America from the nineteenth century through the present day. It examines significant examples of Buddhist architecture with respect to the spiritual beliefs of the practitioners who created them. Its goal is to understand these structures from the point of view of human experience. Given the large number of Buddhist structures that exist in the U.S., the narrative navigates the major contours of its development. It follows in isometric fashion the parallel history of Buddhism’s emergence in America that started with the California Gold Rush and its influence on the New England Transcendentalists. Proceeding chronologically through the twentieth and early twenty-first-centuries, the historical sweep of Buddhism’s architectural presence in America is articulated by exploring important structures in depth with respect to Buddhist belief, human emotion, socio-political contexts, and religious faith. A number of hermeneutic binaries are employed throughout the history presented here. Space and Place, East and West, Interior and Exterior, and Spirit and Matter are the major motifs implemented to explicate the buildings and environments under investigation. The overwhelming feeling pervading the discourse and design of Buddhist architecture and its co-extensive belief system is that of the heart. The human proclivity to attach personal meaning and deep emotion to a space or a place is at the express core of the Buddhist structures that house Buddhist practices. As a result, the study’s methodology is inspired by Yi-Fu Tuan’s humanistic geography, whose work explores the relationship between environment and human subjective experience. The study finds that ritual, lineage, and heritage work in tandem with heart, home, and the human body in the construction, understanding and experience of Buddhist architecture. It argues that traditional forms and practices derived from each community’s home culture infused a sense of shelter and protection onto these buildings. Buddhist belief and its associated architecture assuaged the new and sometimes hostile setting of the United States. As the first study of its kind, this dissertation opens the field of Buddhist architecture in America as a distinct branch of scholarly inquiry.
机译:本文探讨了从十九世纪到今天的美国佛教建筑。它就创建佛教徒的精神信仰,研究了佛教建筑的重要例子。其目的是从人类经验的角度来理解这些结构。鉴于美国存在大量的佛教建筑,该叙事在其发展的主要轮廓中进行了导航。它以等距方式跟随了佛教在美国兴起的平行历史,该历史始于加利福尼亚淘金热及其对新英格兰先验主义者的影响。从20世纪到21世纪初,按照时间顺序,佛教在美国的历史影响力是通过深入探索佛教信仰,人类情感,社会政治环境和宗教信仰等重要结构来表达的。在本文介绍的整个历史中,使用了许多解释二进制文件。空间和地方,东西方,内部和外部以及精神和物质是为阐明正在调查的建筑物和环境而设计的主要主题。佛教建筑的话语和设计及其共通的信仰体系中充斥着压倒一切的感觉,这是内心的。人类倾向于将个人含义和深刻的情感附于一个空间或一个地方,这是容纳佛教习俗的佛教结构的核心。结果,这项研究的方法论受到了团毅夫人文地理学的启发,他的工作探索了环境与人类主观体验之间的关系。研究发现,在佛教建筑的建设,理解和经验中,仪式,宗谱和遗产与心脏,家庭和人体齐头并进。它认为,源自每个社区家庭文化的传统形式和做法为这些建筑物注入了庇护和保护感。佛教信仰及其相关建筑缓解了美国新的,有时甚至是敌对的环境。作为同类研究的第一篇,本论文开辟了美国佛教建筑学研究领域的一个独特分支。

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    Gordon Robert Edward;

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