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Impressions of the Workshop Focusing on Humanity (人間)
INCISE and Fo Guang Shan (FGS) London co-organised a forum and conference on the 27th of January at Canterbury Christ Church University.
At the opening of the forum, a donation for the library was made to the University and INCISE if the form of a 20 volume encyclopedia of Buddhist Arts edited by a team under the auspices of grand-master Hsing Yun, the founder of FGS, featuring approximately 10,000 entries and 14,000 illustrations in eight categories including architecture, caves, and sculptures.
The University and the Intersectional Centre for Inclusion and Social Justice (INCISE) have received a precious library donation from Fo Guang Shan (FGS), a charitable Buddhist organisation with over one million followers worldwide.
Distinguished FGS dignitaries including Ven. Man Qian, the organisation’s global ‘number two’ and abbess of FGS Europe, and Ven. Miao Shiang, abbess of FGS UK, presented INCISE and the University with the encyclopedia, which was gratefully accepted by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor David Shepherd, and INCISE Director, Professor Bee Scherer.
Bee said: “This is the first official collaboration between FGS and INCISE. I am overjoyed by this generous gift; only a few libraries in the UK and the world hold a copy of this precious encyclopedia. It will be an invaluable aid to future generations of students and researchers at INCISE and the University.”
Three speakers were invited to give a talk at the morning session. These were the President of the UK Association of Buddhist Studies, and INCISE visiting researcher, Dr Cathy Cantwell, who spoke on Tibetan Medicine and Ritual; Dr Fiona Kumari Campbell (Dundee) discussing Disability in Theravadan Buddhism; and the Head of Religious Studies at the University of Kent, Professor Richard King with the subject of Global Mindfulness.
After lunch Venerable Miaolung of Fo Guang Shan London opened the afternoon workshop and BLIA volunteers and LBRSG and YAD members took to the stage, professionally introducing each section.
The first section on Buddhist chanting or Fan-Bei discussed Do ritual participants recognise Fan-Bei as ‘music’? (Chiawei Chou). A further presentation talked about 3 Ideas of Buddhism Music – different perspectives on Buddhist chanting (Gutian Zou). After which we were introduced to the origin, meaning and benefits of the mani mantra (Lestin -Xiaogang- Liu). This section ended with a beautiful example of chanting the mani mantra.
The second session was on Humanistic Buddhism. First we were introduced to the concept of Humanistic Buddhism as set out in two chapters from the book by founder of Fo Guang Shan, Master Hsing Yun (Tracy Liu) entitled Humanistic Buddhism, Positive Deconstruction and then the various ways in which Humanistic Buddhism shaped Chinese Society were introduced, with notable effects on food, charity and art (Jordan Sinda).
In the final session we were treated to a presentation on the history of Chinese Buddhist Seals with wonderful pictures of examples straight from the Buddhist Encyclopedia – Volume 17 (Maisie Astbury). After this introduction a master seal maker talked us through his process of turning a piece of jade into an intricate seal.
After this, film students from Goldsmith University London, who filmed the workshop throughout, talked about their documentary on Fo Guang Shan London as their final year project and gave two short tasters of the film.
Venerable Miaolung and professor Bee Scherer closed the afternoon session with a short thanks to all speakers and all those who attended, and to mark the occasion people posed for a group photo.
Reflections on Tibetan Tantric Rituals Connected with Healing – Dr Cathy Cantwell (INCISE Visiting Senior Research Fellow)
Programme 2016/2017
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Date | Time | Event | Location |
16-Sep | 2:30pm | Professor Rob Hattam (University of South Australia) Research pedagogy in an urban region serving high poverty communities | Lg25 |
01-Oct | 6:15pm | Julie Parker – The Platonic Myths – Community Arts & Education | |
10-Oct | 10am-3pm | World Mental Health Day Speakers: Yasmin Ishaq (Open Dialogue Specialist), Bee Scherer, Adele Phillips School of Public Health, Midwifery and Social Work/INCISE. More info and registration at here. (photos and video) |
Broadstairs Campus, Main Hall |
11-Oct | 5pm | Professor Tom Foster – Enslaved Men and Same-Gender Intimacy and Exploitation – Part of Black history month @CCCU |
Pg09 |
14-Oct | 5:30pm | Professor Naomi Goldenberg (Ottawa) – Queer Theory meets Critical Religion – INCISE Launch celebration (PDF/video) | Og46 |
15-Oct | 6:15pm | Chris Pike – The Detective, the Shulamite and the Garden of Dreams – Community Arts & Education | |
17-Oct | 5pm | Sheikha Halima Krausen (Hamburg) – Islam and Social Justice (PDF/video) – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice | Lg16 |
21-Oct | 1pm | Research Theory Roundtable – Researcher Development Programme | Af33 |
29-Oct | 6:15pm | Simon Wilson – John Wood and the Cosmological Vision of Albion – Community Arts & Education | |
31-Oct | 5pm | Bojan Koltaj – Žižek on Islam – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice | Lg16 |
03-Nov | 5pm | James Frost – Introduction to Hermeneutics – RDP with INCISE : Theory of Knowledge Series | |
10-Nov | 5:30pm | Dr Felicity Callard – Interdisciplinarity as Research Methodology – RDP with INCISE : Theory of Knowledge Series | Pg06 |
12-Nov | 5pm | Lucy Wyatt – Psychedelics, Cities and a Question of Origins – Community Arts & Education | |
14-Nov | 5pm | Dr Fahid Qurashi – Muslim Radicalisation in Britain – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice | Lg16 |
21-Nov | 5:30pm | INCISE TDoR – Transgender Day of Remembrance (video) | Lg16 |
26-Nov | 6:15pm | Livia Sevier – Indian raga, restoring an ancient house – Community Arts & Education | |
28-Nov | 5pm | Dr Lynn Revell – Islamophobia – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice (video) | Lg16 |
05-Dec | 5pm | Dr Wim Peumans (University of Witwatersrand)- Queer Muslims in Belgium: Religion, Migration and Sexuality – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice (video) |
Lg16 |
08-Dec | 5pm | Bojan Koltaj – Post Marxism (Zizek) – RDP with INCISE : Theory of Knowledge Series | |
Postponed | Dr Lynn Revell – Critical Race Theory – RDP with INCISE : Theory of Knowledge Series (New date to be announced) | tba | |
20-Jan | 3pm | Julia Moore – Myth Discussion Group: Intuitive Reading (Workshop) | Nt07 |
23-Jan | 5pm | Dr Simon Hayhoe (Bath University) – Islamic and Christian Perspectives on Disability – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice (video) | Lg16 |
25-Jan | 5pm | Dr Leo Raznovich – Queering the Caymans: QP7, Law and Progress – INCISE Public lecture (video) | Og46 |
01-Feb | 3pm | James Frost – Research seminar: ‘Re-sacralising the Tarot’ (Discussion) | |
01-Feb | 5pm | Dr Cathy Cantwell – Reflections on Tibetan Tantric Rituals Connected with Healing (video) | Og46 |
02-Feb | 5:30pm | Dr Jennifer Hardes – Biopolitics – RDP with INCISE : Theory of Knowledge Series (video) | Lg48 |
06-Feb | 5pm | Dr Tanya Halldórsdóttir – Islam and Gender in Yemen – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice (video) | Lg16 |
16-Feb | 5:30pm | Professor Linden West – Introduction to Psychoanalysis – RDP with INCISE : Theory of Knowledge Series | tba |
17-Feb | 3pm | Geoffrey Cornelius – Myth Discussion Group: Discovering the I Ching (Workshop) | The Priory – Garden Room |
20-Feb | 5pm | Rami Younes – Perspectives from Syria – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice (video) | Lg16 |
02-Mar | 5:30pm | Professor Bee Scherer – Queer Theory – RDP with INCISE : Theory of Knowledge Series (video) | Lg48 |
06-Mar | 5pm | Zulfi Ali – Perspectives from Pakistan – INCISE seminar series: Islam & Social Justice (video) | Lg16 |
16-Mar | 10am-4pm | Beneath the Mask: Artists, Archives and A/Gender A day of events, exhibitions and spectacle prompted by Claude Cahun’s exploration of identities and masking. (Sidney Cooper Gallery, in cooperation with INCISE) (Photos and Videos) | Sidney Cooper Gallery |
17-May | 5pm | Aleardo Zanghellini Professor of Law and Social Theory at the University of Reading – The personal is political (or why family law needs political philosophy): Religion and transphobia in the courtroom – INCISE IDAHOT lecture (video) | Lg16 |
29-Jun to 02-Jul | Critical Suicidology Conference – Call for Papers (photos and videos) | ||
6-Jul | 2-3pm | Dr Alexandra Polyzou Post-feminism and sexual health Ideological presuppositions in Greek women’s lifestyle magazines |
Dr Cathy Cantwell joins INCISE
We are happy to announce that Dr Cathy Cantwell, eminent scholar of Tibetan Buddhism and President of the UK Association for Buddhist Studies, has officially been appointed Senior Research Fellow at INCISE!
Dr Cantwell will lead our research programme on Tibetan healing and Medicine.