Course Info: CSI-0220

CourseCSI-0220 Buddhism & Environment
Long TitleBuddhism and Environment
Term2017S
Note(s) Prerequisites Required
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Meeting InfoR.W. Kern Center 202 on T,TH from 10:30-11:50
FacultySue Darlington
Capacity25
Available15
Waitlist0
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Additional InfoStudents are expected to spend at least six to eight hours a week of preparation and work outside of class time.
Description

Scholars, practitioners and activists worldwide debate the relationship between Buddhism and environment, some arguing that ecological sensitivities are inherent in the teachings of the religion, while others see these as modern aberrations. We will examine Buddhist perspectives on nature and Buddhist responses to environmental issues. Looking at Buddhist activities in specific settings, we will consider how the religion both informed and was influenced by culture, politics, economics and concerns of local people facing environmental issues. Cases studies will be drawn from Southeast, East Asia, the Himalayas, and the United States. Some knowledge of Buddhism or Asian studies preferred.