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Anne M. Blackburn, "Buddhist-Inflected Sovereignties Across the Indian Ocean: A Pali Arena, 1200-1550" (U Hawaii Press, 2024)

Aug 1, 2025
Anne Blackburn, Old Dominion Foundation Professor at Cornell University, explores the emergence of new kingdoms influenced by Theravada Buddhism in South and Southeast Asia between the 13th and 15th centuries. She discusses the significance of the Pali language in defining sovereignty and the unique role of Sri Lanka in this historical narrative. Blackburn also delves into Emperor Ashoka's impact on Buddhist leadership ideals and the evolving scholarship on Pali texts, revealing the complex interactions that shaped the intellectual landscape of the region.
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ANECDOTE

Anne Blackburn's Academic Journey

  • Anne Blackburn started studying Buddhism through excellent teachers who introduced her to Chinese history and religion.
  • She studied in Sri Lanka as an undergraduate, which deeply influenced her scholarly path.
INSIGHT

Rethinking Theravada Buddhism's Role

  • The term Theravada Buddhism may not explain the success of Buddhism in emerging kingdoms.
  • New polities engaged with Buddhist elements variably, not through systematic tradition adoption.
INSIGHT

Value of Inscriptional Materials

  • Inscriptional materials provide more precise historical voices than other sources.
  • Blackburn combined inscriptional, textual, and archaeological evidence for her research.
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