[INDOLOGY] Publication announcement: Reuse and Intertextuality in the Context of Buddhist Texts

Elisa Freschi elisa.freschi at gmail.com
Thu Jan 26 16:54:13 UTC 2017


Dear Sarah and dear all,

many thanks for that. To be honest, *both Cathy and I sent to Mr. Russell
Adams rectified versions of the TOC in December*, specifying that we were
the authors of the Introduction and that the three of us were the editors
of the whole issue. Thus, if something went wrong, as you imply, this
happened on your side. It is not the case that "there was no way for [you]
to possibly know that there were three guest editors".

I do not want to complain, just to help you at Equinox organising your work
better in the future.

Best wishes,

elisa freschi

On 26 January 2017 at 17:50, Sarah Hussell <shussell at equinoxpub.com> wrote:

> Have just edited this.
>
> Apologies, but there was no way for me to possibly know that there were
> three guest editors for this issue because the editorial is stated as only
> written by Cathy and Elisa, and this is what the table of contents is based
> on.
>
> It has now been rectified. I don't work on weekends and I have been off
> until today, hence the delay.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Sarah
>
>
> On 24 January 2017 at 19:40, Peter Harvey <b.peter.harvey at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Dear Cathy,
>> the error has been rectified in the actual journal but  you are right
>> that its contents page on the journal website (
>> https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/BSR/issue/current) still has
>> this error!   It does indeed need correcting.
>>
>> Peter
>>
>>
>>
>> On 24 January 2017 at 17:50, Cathy Cantwell <
>> catherine.cantwell at orinst.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Elisa and Peter (copied to Jowita, and to Sarah Hussell),
>>>
>>> I am rather upset that the online TOC on this link still appears to omit
>>> Jowita's name at the top.  In other words, it should of course read:
>>>
>>> Guest edited by Cathy Cantwell, Elisa Freschi and Jowita Kramer
>>>
>>> I was not happy to see that this error had been made when it was first
>>> announced and I wrote immediately to Sarah Hussell, copying you all in.
>>> You will see that there are two emails I wrote to her on Saturday.  Yet I
>>> have received no response, and it appears that the error has not been
>>> rectified.
>>>
>>> Cathy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *From:* Elisa Freschi [mailto:elisa.freschi at gmail.com]
>>> *Sent:* 24 January 2017 17:22
>>> *To:* Indology
>>> *Cc:* Cathy Cantwell; Peter Harvey; Jowita Kramer
>>> *Subject:* Publication announcement: Reuse and Intertextuality in the
>>> Context of Buddhist Texts
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear friends and colleagues,
>>>
>>> I am glad to announce that the latest issue of the *Buddhist Studies
>>> Review (33.1—2) *has been published online (
>>> https://journals.equinoxpub.com/index.php/BSR/issue/current). The
>>> printed issue will follow soon.
>>> The core of the issue is constituted by a collection of articles on the
>>> topic of “Reuse and Intertextuality in the Context of Buddhist Texts” and
>>> edited by Elisa Freschi together with Cathy Cantwell and Jowita Kramer.
>>> Please scroll down for the table of contents.
>>>
>>> The present writer would be happy to receive any feedback on the project
>>> of dealing with reuse and intertextuality within the specific subfield of
>>> Buddhist texts from the members of the list, either here or on Academia.edu
>>> (https://www.academia.edu/31062051/Introduction_Reuse_and_In
>>> tertextuality_in_the_Context_of_Buddhist_Texts).
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for your attention!
>>>
>>> elisa
>>>
>>>
>>> P.S. the TOC  below replaces the wrong one which was sent out on Monday
>>> the 23rd.
>>>
>>>
>>> *Reuse and Intertextuality in the Context of Buddhist Texts*
>>> Guest edited by Elisa Freschi and Cathy Cantwell and Jowita Kramer
>>>
>>> Table of Contents
>>>
>>> —Introduction: Reuse and Intertextuality in the Context of Buddhist
>>> Texts     [Open Access]
>>> Elisa Freschi , Cathy Cantwell     1-7
>>>
>>> *Reuse in Buddhist śāstric texts*
>>>
>>> —Reuse of Text in Pāli Legal Commentaries
>>> Petra Kieffer-Pulz     9-45
>>> —Some Remarks on Sthiramati and his Putative Authorship of the
>>> Madhyāntavibhāgaṭīkā, the *Sūtrālaṃkāravṛttibhāṣya and the
>>> Triṃśikāvijñaptibhāṣya
>>> Jowita Kramer     47-63
>>> —Veṅkaṭanātha’s Engagement with Buddhist Opponents in the Buddhist Texts
>>> he Reused
>>> Elisa Freschi     65-99
>>>
>>>
>>> *Reuse in Buddhist narrative literature*
>>> —Walking the Deckle Edge: Scribe or Author? Jayamuni and the Creation of
>>> the Nepalese Avadānamālā Literature
>>> Camillo A. Formigatti     101-140
>>>
>>> *Reuse in Buddhist canonical literature*
>>>
>>> —Intertextuality, Contradiction, and Confusion in the Prasādanīya-sūtra,
>>> Sampasādanīya-sutta, and 自歡喜經 (Zì huānxǐ jīng)
>>> Charles DiSimone     141-162
>>> —Re-making, Re-marking, or Re-using? Hermeneutical Strategies and
>>> Challenges in the Guhyasamāja Commentarial Literature
>>> Paul G. Hackett     163-179
>>>
>>> *Reuse in Tibetan Buddhist texts*
>>>
>>> —Re-presenting a Famous Revelation: Dudjom Rinpoche’s Work on the ‘Ultra
>>> Secret Razor Lifeforce Vajrakīlaya’ (yang gsang srog gi spu gri) of Pema
>>> Lingpa (padma gling pa, 1450–1521)
>>> Cathy Cantwell     181-202
>>> —Rewritten or Reused? Originality, Intertextuality, and Reuse in the
>>> Writings of a Buddhist Visionary in Contemporary Tibet
>>> Antonio Terrone     203-231
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Final Reflections*—Thoughts on Originality, Reuse, and Intertextuality
>>> in Buddhist Literature Derived from the Contributions to the Volume
>>> Vesna A. Wallace
>>>
>>>
>>> Further Articles
>>> Ulan-Ude Manuscript Kanjur: An Overview, Analysis and Brief Catalogue
>>>
>>> Kirill Alekseev , Nikolay Tsyrempilov , Timur Badmatsyrenov     241-269
>>> On the Supposedly Liberating Function of the First Absorption
>>> Bhikkhu Analayo     271-280
>>> Madhyamaka and Modern Western Philosophy: A Report
>>> Jan Westerhoff     281-302
>>>
>>> Reviews
>>> Madhyamaka and Yogācāra — Allies or Rivals?, edited by Jay L. Garfield
>>> and Jan Westerhoff. Oxford University Press, 2015. 300pp. Pb. £23.49.
>>> ISBN-13: 9780190231293.
>>> Warren Lee Todd     303-307
>>> Spreading Buddha’s Word in East Asia: The Formation and Transformation
>>> of the Chinese Buddhist Canon, edited by Jiang Wu and Lucille Chia.
>>> Columbia University Press, 2016. XXII + 405pp. Hb. £52.00. ISBN-13:
>>> 9780231171601.
>>> T.H. Barrett     308-310
>>> Die Übermenschlichen Phänomene, Visuelle Meditation und
>>> Wundererscheinung in buddhistischer Literatur und Kunst: Ein
>>> religionsgeschichtlicher Versuch (Buddhismus-Studien / Buddhist Studies 7),
>>> by Dieter Schlingloff
>>> Paul Gerstmayr     311-313
>>> Love and Liberation – Autobiographical Writings of the Tibetan Buddhist
>>> Visionary Sera Khandro, by Sarah Jacoby, New York: Columbia University
>>> Press. 2014. 456pp, 19 b&w photographs. Paperback. £30. ISBN
>>> 978-0-231-14769-9 (pbk); 978-0-231-51953-3
>>> Güzin A. Yener     314-316
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Dr. Elisa Freschi
>>>
>>> Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
>>> Austrian Academy of Sciences
>>> Hollandstraße 11-13, 2nd floor NEW ADDRESS!
>>> 1020 Vienna
>>> Austria
>>> Phone +43 1 51581 6433 <+43%201%20515816433>
>>> Fax +43 1 51581 6410 <+43%201%20515816410>
>>> http://elisafreschi.com
>>> http://oeaw.academia.edu/elisafreschi
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Sarah Hussell
> Editorial Assistant
> Equinox Publishing Ltd
> Office 415, The Workstation
> 15 Paternoster Row
> Sheffield, S1 2BX
> UK
>
>
>


-- 
Dr. Elisa Freschi

Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Hollandstraße 11-13, 2nd floor NEW ADDRESS!
1020 Vienna
Austria
Phone +43 1 51581 6433
Fax +43 1 51581 6410
http://elisafreschi.com
http://oeaw.academia.edu/elisafreschi


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