Holy sites and pilgrimages

The Daoist living tradition and comparative perspectives on East Asian Buddhist, imperial and local practices

Second colloque Franco-Japonais sur les lieux saints taoïstes

 

Paris, March 24-25, 2017

  Organisé par Tsuchiya Masaaki (Senshu University) et Vincent Goossaert (EPHE) Avec le soutien de EPHE, KAKENHI 科研費, GSRL (EPHE-CNRS), CEIB (Centre d’études interdisciplinaires sur le bouddhisme)    

Vendredi 24 mars : au France (190 avenue de France, 75013 Paris), salle 123

  9:15 Opening Keynote speech 1: Miura Kunio 三浦國雄 (Sichuan University) « Graves as sacred sites: A new angle on the Zhen’gao » 作为圣地的坟墓―对《真诰》的新观点 (「聖地としての墓―『真誥』に対する新視点―」) Keynote speech 2: Yuan Bingling (Fuzhou University) « The pilgrimage to Maoshan and Early Chinese Spring sacrifices » 茅山的進香活動與古代春祭傳統   10:15 Coffee break   10:30 Panel 1

Chinese holy mountains and their visitors

 Vincent Goossaert (EPHE) « Visitors to Longhushan, holy mountain and bureaucratic center » Tsuchiya Masaaki 土 屋 昌 明 (Senshu University) « Pilgrimage practices of Tang-period Daoists » 唐代道士巡禮過程初探 Pierre Marsone (EPHE) « Muyeshan 木葉山, the Khitans’ sacred mountain, and its imperial cult » Anne Bouchy (EFEO – Lisst-CAS) « Des traces dans la montagne – Parcours rituels et conceptions de la montagne dans le shugendô (Japon) » (Traces in the mountains. Ritual trajectories and notions of the mountain in Shugendô)   12:30 Buffet lunch   14:00 Panel 2

Temples and pilgrimage networks

Kristofer Schipper (EPHE) « Saints and their Pilgrimages in Ancient China » Ishino Kazuharu 石 野 一 晴 (Keio University) « Pilgrimages as seen in the late Qing route book Canxue zhijin » 晚清路程書《參學知津》所反映的朝山進香 Marcus Bingenheimer (Temple University) « Going on Pilgrimage in the Late Qing - Itinerary networks in "Knowing the Paths of Pilgrimage" (c.1827) and "Records of Travels to Famous mountains" (c.1918) »   15:30 - 15:45 Coffee break   Fang Ling (CNRS – GSRL) « The pilgrimage with no return » Sakai Norifumi 酒井規史 (Keio University) « Daoist temples and sacred sites during the Song period » 宋代道觀與道教聖地 Wei Bin 魏 斌 (Wuhan University) « A blessed site of immortality – beliefs about Tiantaishan and the rise of its Buddhist and Daoist temples » “不死之福庭”:天台山的信仰想像与寺馆起源 Yamashita Kazuo 山 下 一 夫 (Keio University) « Le Huoshenmiao de Xuzhou et le bouddhisme contemporain » 徐州火神廟與當代佛教   17:45 End of panel  

Samedi 25 mars : en Sorbonne, salle D064

  9:30 Panel 3

Conceptions of the holy sites and dongtian 洞天

 Hirose Naoki 廣 瀨 直 記 (Waseda University) « Immortality practices and travels under the Six dynasties » 六朝時代的修仙與雲遊 Isabelle Ang (Collège de France) « Dongtian, imperial rituals of “tossing dragons” and local cults in Tang to Song China » Shiga Ichiko 志 賀 市 子 (Ibaraki Christian University) « What kind of innovations did spirit-writing bring about for a popular saint’s cult? : A case of the Song Da-Feng cult in 19th century Chaozhou » 扶乩對民間聖人信仰帶來什麼革新? 以十九世紀潮州地區的宋大峰信仰為個案 Pan Junliang (Université Paris-Diderot) « The pilgrimage to Daruoyan : Daoist Dongtian and Popular Cult » 大若巖胡公爺班——道教洞天與俗神祠祀 Mori Mizue 森 瑞 枝 (Rikkyo University) « Is there a Daoist influence on Japanese religious conceptions of caves as holy sites ? » 日本の洞窟信仰と道教・洞天思想   12:00 Lunch at local restaurant   14:00 Panel 4

Comparative approaches – Holy sites in East Asia

Suzuki Takeo 鈴木健郎 (Senshu University) « Comparing Japanese and Chinese cults of mountains » 日本-中国山岳宗教的比较研究 (「日本の山岳宗教と中国の山岳宗教の比較考察」) Isabelle Charleux (CNRS – GSRL) « The Mongols and the Womb-Cave of Wutaishan: A Ritual of Fertility or of Rebirth?» Ji Zhe (Inalco) « Mapping Buddhism in the early 21st-century China » 图绘二十一世纪初的中国佛教 Lai Sih-yu 頼 思 妤 (The University of Tokyo) « A preliminary study on the different versions of the Wu Yue Zhen Xing Tu in Japan » 在日『五嶽真形圖』版本初探 (「日本における『五嶽真形図』版本考初探」)   16:00-16:15 Coffee break   16:15 Film screening Patrice Fava : The Pilgrimage to Miaofengshan Ninomiya Satoshi 二 ノ 宮 聡 (Kansai University) : Comments