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- Title
Go Trampling on Vairocana's Head! Role and Functions of Irony in the Blue Cliff Record.
- Authors
Capra, Rudi
- Abstract
Since the wide corpus of Chan 禪 literature includes a significant number and a consistent variety of ironic features such as puns, wordplay, extravagant acts, and so forth, a clarification of the role and functions of irony is especially relevant to this framework. The idea of the present essay is that irony works in Chan Buddhism as a functional strategy purposely employed in textual compositions and oral communication. Analysing the Blue Cliff Record (Biyan Lu 碧巖錄), one of the most influential and significant texts in the history of East Asian Buddhism, I individuated three functions of irony that clarify its role in the wider context of Chan rhetoric. Specifically, these functions consist in performing a rhetoric of self-desecration, inducing amusement, and instilling doubt. Upon defining the notion of irony, the current essay expounds on these functions with reference to the text, then the role of irony in the Blue Cliff Record is finally identified as a hermeneutic device.
- Subjects
PLAYS on words; ZEN Buddhism; ORAL communication; EMPLOYMENT; HERMENEUTICS
- Publication
Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy, 2020, Vol 19, Issue 4, p601
- ISSN
1540-3009
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11712-020-09748-7