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Robert E. Buswell Jr. is a Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), specializing in East Asian Buddhism, particularly Korean Zen (Seon) traditions. He spent five years as a Zen monk at Songgwang-sa monastery in South Korea, blending scholarly research with firsthand monastic experience. His seminal work, The Zen Monastic Experience: Buddhist Practice in Contemporary Korea (1992), provides an insider’s account of Korean Zen monastic life, challenging Western stereotypes about Zen practices. Buswell’s research focuses on monastic discipline, ritual practices, and the historical development of Korean Buddhism.
His academic contributions include studies on Korean Buddhist philosophy, monastic hierarchy, and the intersection of meditation with daily monastic duties. Buswell’s interdisciplinary approach combines ethnography, history, and personal narratives to elucidate the complexities of Zen monasticism. Additionally, he has authored works on prominent Korean Buddhist figures like Chinul, further enriching scholarly understanding of East Asian religious traditions.
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