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1 Education and early career  





2 Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan  





3 Other activities and research  





4 Publications  



4.1  Books  





4.2  Articles  







5 Notes  





6 External links  














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William M. Bodiford
Born (1955-12-03) December 3, 1955 (age 68)
OccupationProfessor
Alma mater
  • Yale University
  • University of Tsukuba
  • Komazawa University
  • GenreNon-fiction
    SubjectReligion
    Notable worksSōtō Zen in Medieval Japan

    William Marvin Bodiford (born December 3, 1955[1]) is an American professor and author. He teaches Buddhist Studies and religion in the cultures of Japan and East Asia at the University of California, Los Angeles.[2]

    Education and early career

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    In his section "Acknowledgments" in his book Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan, Bodiford thanks the monks of the Eihei-ji temple in Japan who "kindly broke the rules" to teach him, before his university education began, about Sōtō Zen and Japanese beer.[3]

    Bodiford earned his PhD in Buddhist Studies at Yale University and did additional graduate training at the University of Tsukuba and Komazawa University.[4]

    Before moving to UCLA, he taught at Davidson College, the University of Iowa, and Meiji Gakuin University in Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan.[4]

    Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan

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    Bodiford's book Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan (1993 and 2008) began as his dissertation written at Yale (1989) under Stanley Weinstein.[3] Fabio Rambelli, who reviewed the book in 1994 for The Journal of Asian Studies, writes that the author delivers an alternative to the "traditional dichotomy between 'pure' Zen and 'popular' religion".[5] Christopher Ives writes in the Journal of Japanese Studies that the book is the "most important English work on Sōtō Zen to date".[6]

    Other activities and research

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    He presented his paper on the birth of Ise Shinto at the 2008 annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) in a session organized by Rambelli.[7] In 2009, Bodiford participated with Shoji Yamada of International Research Center for Japanese Studies in Japan and William R. Lafleur of the University of Pennsylvania in a panel at the AAS annual meeting.[8] In 2011, he sat on a panel with Steven Heine, Taigen Dan Leighton, Shohaku Okumura and others for a conference on Dogen Zenji organized by Heine's school, Florida International University.[9] In May 2023, he gave a lecture on "Buddhist and Samurai Views of the Japanese 'Watery Moon' Motif" at UC Santa Barbara.[10][11]

    Bodiford researches Japanese history from medieval times to the present.[4] He has published works on the Tendai and Vinaya Buddhist traditions, on Shinto, and other subjects. He is an associate editor of Macmillan Reference USA's Encyclopedia of Buddhism.

    Publications

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    Books

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    Articles

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    Translations

    The Sōtō Zen Text Project

    Notes

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    1. ^ "William M. Bodiford". Library of Congress Authorities. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  • ^ Lattin, Don (October 29, 2010). "50 years of work brings age-old wisdom to West". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  • ^ a b Bodiford, William M. (2008) [1993]. Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan. University of Hawaii Press. p. xvii. ISBN 978-0824833039.
  • ^ a b c "William M. Bodiford". Asian Languages and Cultures Department, UCLA. Retrieved April 5, 2012.
  • ^ Rambelli, Fabio (1994). "Review of Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan". The Journal of Asian Studies. 53 (1). The Association for Asian Studies: 191–193. doi:10.2307/2059570. JSTOR 2059570.
  • ^ Blurb reproduced at: Bodiford, William M. (1993). Soto Zen in Medieval Japan (Studies in East Asian Buddhism). University of Hawaii Press. ISBN 0824814827.. Source of blurb is: Ives, Christopher (Summer 1995). "Review of Sōtō Zen in Medieval Japan". Journal of Japanese Studies. 21 (2). The Society for Japanese Studies via JSTOR: 521–525. doi:10.2307/133038. JSTOR 133038.
  • ^ "Shrine Estates and the Birth of Ise Shinto in Medieval Japan".
  • ^ "Interarea Session 102". Association for Asian Studies. Retrieved April 6, 2012.
  • ^ "Conference on Zen Master Dogen". June 26, 2012. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
  • ^ "Reflected Moons UCSB.pdf". PDF Host. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  • ^ "Buddhist and Samurai Views of the Japanese 'Watery Moon' Motif". Division of Humanities and Fine Arts. June 17, 2023. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  • ^ "UBC Buddhist Studies Forum 2003- Monasticism| Asia Perspective.pdf". PDF Host. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
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