@Book{1865748218, editor="Wang, Michelle C. and Overbey, Ryan Richard", title="Beyond the silk and book roads: rethinking networks of exchange and material culture", series="Studies on East Asian religions", year="2024", address="Leiden", keywords="Manuscripts; East Asia; History; Asia, Central; Transmission of texts; Material culture; Asian history; Asiatische Geschichte; Buddhism; Buddhismus; HISTORY / Asia / General; Materielle Kultur; RELIGION / Buddhism / General (see also PHILOSOPHY / Buddhist); SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural; Silk Road; Civilization", contents="Acknowledgments List of Figures Abbreviations Notes on Contributors Introduction Ryan Richard Overbey and Michelle C. Wangpart 1: Textual Production and Circulation 1 Chinese Bamboo Slips Unearthed Abroad and the Book Road in East Asia: On the Bamboo Slips of the Analects Ge Jiyong Vowing the Buddhist Canon along the Silk Road(s): A Study of Colophons to Manuscripts from Dunhuang and Japan George A. Keyworth 3 The Transmission of Medieval Chinese Paintings to Japan: Paintings on the Book Road and Their Reception Ding 4 A Gandh{\={a}}ran among the T{\"u}rks: Buddhist Texts and Travels in the Biographies of *Dhy{\={a}}nagupta (528-605) Ryan Richard Overbey 5 The Circulation of Texts between Dunhuang and Other Regions as Viewed from the Dunhuang Manuscripts Hao Chunwen and Wu Shaowei part 2: Centers and Peripheries 6 The Khotanese and Tibetan Transmission of the Narrative of the Destruction of the Dharma in the Kingdom of Kau{\'{s}}{\={a}}mb{\={\i}}`` II: Discussion Liu Yi 17 An Epistolary Buddhist Network between Lhasa and Beijing in the 1740s Lan Wu Images of Silk along the Silk Roads: Dunhuang Mural Paintings and Tang Funerary Figurines Sha Wutian 9 Birds of a Feather: Mah{\={a}}m{\={a}}y{\={a}}{\={u}}r{\={\i}}'' between Khotan and Dunhuang Michelle C. Wang10 White Silk, Gold Thread, Frosted Temples, and Fat Faces: The Radiating Branches of Zhuzhici, ca. 1700-1900 Stephen Roddy Index", abstract="``Silk Road studies has often treated material artifacts and manuscripts separately. This interdisciplinary volume expands the scope of transcultural transmission, questions what constituted a ''book,`` and explores networks of circulation shared by material artifacts and manuscripts. Featuring new research in English by international scholars in Buddhist studies, art history, and literary studies, the essays in Beyond the Silk and Book Roads chart new and exciting directions in Silk Road studies. Contributors are: Ge Jiyong, George A. Keyworth, Ding Li, Ryan Richard Overbey, Hao Chunwen, Wu Shaowei, Liu Yi, Lan Wu, Sha Wutian, Michelle C. Wang, and Stephen Roddy''--", note="edited by Michelle C. Wang, Ryan Richard Overbey", note="International research project ``From the Ground Up, Buddhism and East Asian Religions''", note="International Conference held in Berkeley on 21-23 september, 2018", isbn="9004685553", language="English" }