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SUMMARY:Book Talk: The Buddhist Dream Tale
DESCRIPTION:\n\nFrancisca Cho\, Professor\, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures\, Georgetown University\nModerated by Seong Uk Kim\, Il Hwan and Soonja Cho Assistant Professor of Korean Culture and Religion\, Columbia University\n \nTuesday\, March 22\, 2022\n5:00 PM ET\nRegistration required \nCo-sponsored by the Center for Korean Research and Weatherhead East Asian Institute \n\n\n\n\nAbstract: \n\nKim Manjung’s Kuunmong\, or Dream of the Nine Clouds\, was written by a scholar-official and he turned to the Buddhist trope that “life is nothing but a dream” in order to express his doubts and disappointment about the Confucian social structure in which he lived. The speaker argues that the dream tale turns the act of fiction writing into a Buddhist philosophical exercise\, and she will draw out this argument by considering how the medium of fiction functions in a ritual way. In this vein\, she brings the dream tale into the present by considering the experience of cinema as an analogue \n\n
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