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    Guest Editors’ Introduction.Ian Astley & Nathalie Phillips - 2023 - Buddhist Studies Review 39 (2):165-169.
    Inasmuch as Buddhism’s professed goal is the elimination of all attachment to the material world, a pre-occupation with that materiality would immediately strike the disinterested observer as strange, if not improper. Indeed, the monastic tradition eschews engagement with what we colloquially refer to as artistic endeavour, as it detracts from the discipline required to attain the ultimate goal of “snuffing out” the flame that perpetuates suffering (LaFleur 2003, Introduction). Yet, the path to liberation is trodden in the material world, and (...)
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    Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Buddhism and Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan, by Jacqueline Stone.Ian Astley - 2018 - Buddhist Studies Review 35 (1-2):313-315.
    Right Thoughts at the Last Moment: Buddhism and Deathbed Practices in Early Medieval Japan, by Jacqueline Stone. Kuroda Institute studies in East Asian Buddhism 26. University of Hawai‘i Press: 2016. 624pp; illustrated, incl. 11 colour plates, 1 B&W illustration. Hb. $68.00. ISBN-13: 9780824856434.
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    Accounts and Images of Six Kannon in Japan, by Sherry Fowler. University of Hawai’i Press, 2016. xx + 411pp, 27 colour plates. Hb. $70 (£74.50). ISBN-13: 978-0-8248-5622-9. [REVIEW]Ian Astley - 2018 - Buddhist Studies Review 34 (2):279-281.
    Accounts and Images of Six Kannon in Japan, by Sherry Fowler. University of Hawai’i Press, 2016. xx + 411pp, 27 colour plates. Hb. $70. ISBN-13: 978-0-8248-5622-9.
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