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What Next for Burma? (2009)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Charney, M. W. (2009, October). What Next for Burma?. Presented at Presentation at The Orwell Prize 2010 Launch: Part 12 - Dr Michael Charney, London

The Advent of the Buddhist Conception of Religion in China and its Consequences for the Analysis of Daoism (2009)
Journal Article
Barrett, T. (2009). The Advent of the Buddhist Conception of Religion in China and its Consequences for the Analysis of Daoism. Sungkyun Journal of East Asian Studies, 9(2), 149-165

Buddhism brought to China from India not only its conception of its own identity as a religious message superior to all others but also a conception of the place of other forms of religion in relation to that message. This type of analysis had not ex... Read More about The Advent of the Buddhist Conception of Religion in China and its Consequences for the Analysis of Daoism.

The Monastery Cat in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Cat Poems of the Zen Masters (2009)
Book Chapter
Barrett, T. (2009). The Monastery Cat in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Cat Poems of the Zen Masters. In J. A. Benn, L. Meeks, & J. Robson (Eds.), Buddhist Monasticism in East Asia: Places of Practice (107-124). Routledge

If we are to integrate the study of Buddhism into higher education in the English language, not as an exotic extra but as a field of study on a par with any other area of humanistic inquiry, then there is much to be said for allowing due prominence t... Read More about The Monastery Cat in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Cat Poems of the Zen Masters.

The Monastery Cat in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Cat Poems of the Zen Masters (2009)
Book Chapter
Barrett, T. (2009). The Monastery Cat in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Cat Poems of the Zen Masters. In J. A. Benn, L. Meeks, & J. Robson (Eds.), Buddhist Monasticism in East Asia: Places of Practice (107-124). Routledge

If we are to integrate the study of Buddhism into higher education in the English language, not as an exotic extra but as a field of study on a par with any other area of humanistic inquiry, then there is much to be said for allowing due prominence t... Read More about The Monastery Cat in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Cat Poems of the Zen Masters.