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Spellbound: A Lecture by Professor James Benn

The USC East Asian Studies Center presents a talk by Professor Benn to explore the twin themes of seduction and spellcraft in the scripture and focus on the figure of Ananda’s seductress, the Matangi girl.

When:
October 13, 2016 3:00pm to 4:30pm
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Spellbound
The Tale of a Buddhist Monk and an Outcaste Girl in a Chinese Apocryphal Scripture. 
 
The important Chinese Buddhist apocryphon "Scripture of the Heroic March" (Lengyan jing) famously begins with the nearly successful seduction of the Buddha's Cousin ?nanda by an outcaste prostitute with the aid of a magical spell. One of the most celebrated elements of the apocryphon "Scripture of the Heroic March" is another lengthy spell, this one spoken by the Buddha, which occupies nearly the whole of the seventh fascicle. What is the relationship between these aspects of the text? While the scripture maintains a consistent emphasis on the conversion of the impure into the pure, its attitudes towards sexuality and spellcraft are less clear cut.
 
In this lecture, Professor Benn will explore the twin themes of seduction and spellcraft in the scripture and focus on the figure of Ananda’s seductress, the Matangi girl.
 
Spnosored by: School of Religion, Department of Art History, East Asian Studies Center and the Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures 
Cost: 
Free
Phone Number: 
(213) 740 - 2991