Article ID: CBB301803046

Desiderata for the Principles of Compilation of a Canon of Buddhism and Medicine (2017)

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“Buddhist medicine” is a neologism that first took root in the mid-twentieth century and has been gaining traction over the last few decades. While specialists treat this phrase as a heuristic device best used with caution, the 100-volume compendium collection Complete Works of Chinese Buddhist Medicine and Pharmacopeia (Zhongguo Fojiao yiyao quanshu 中國佛教醫藥全書, 2011) is a concretization of vague terminology into an actual body of works. The present article reviews the claims of the editors of the Complete Works of Chinese Buddhist Medicine and Pharmacopeia against the works actually included in the compendium to find that the selection criteria was inadequate and choice of exemplars haphazard. Attempting an intellectual history of the present, the article analyses the editors’ motivations in light of the politics of canon compilation in the late imperial period, finding that the claim of mastering a comprehensive body of knowledge remains institutionally attractive in the contemporary People’s Republic of China, even if it is divorced from critical scholarly abilities comparable to those of the editors of Qing dynasty scholars. Cognizant that Digital Humanities projects continue to rely on printed compendiums for the texts they digitize, the article closes with suggested guidelines for the compilation of future collections on Buddhism and medicine in order to make them more useful to present day scholars.

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Authors & Contributors
Salguero, C. Pierce
Despeux, Catherine
Faure, Bernard
Garrett, Frances Mary
Goble, Andrew Edmund
Harrison, Henrietta
Journals
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Chinese Journal for the History of Science and Technology
History of Religions
History of the Human Sciences
Journal of Asian Studies
Publishers
Columbia University Press
Columbia University
Johns Hopkins University
Oxford University Press
Stanford University Press
University of Hawai'i Press
Concepts
Buddhism
Medicine and religion
Medicine
Medicine, Chinese traditional
East Asia, civilization and culture
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
People
Shozen, Kajiwara
Chang, Yu
Teasdale, John
Time Periods
Medieval
20th century, late
21st century
Tang dynasty (China, 618-907)
13th century
16th century
Places
China
Tibet
Japan
Great Britain
Asia
Italy
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