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Matthew King, "Ocean of Milk, Ocean of Blood: A Mongolian Monk in the Ruins of the Qing Empire," (Columbia University Press, 2019)


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After the fall of the Qing empire, amid nationalist and socialist upheaval, Buddhist monks in the Mongolian frontiers of the Soviet Union and Republican China faced a chaotic and increasingly uncertain world. In this book, Matthew King tells the story of one Mongolian monk's efforts to defend Buddhist monasticism in revolutionary times, revealing an unexplored landscape of countermodern Buddhisms beyond old imperial formations and the newly invented national subject.Ocean of Milk, Ocean of Bloodtakes up the perspective of the polymath Zawa Damdin (1867-1937): a historian, mystic, logician, and pilgrim whose life and works straddled the Qing and its socialist aftermath, between the monastery and the party scientific academy. Drawing on contacts with figures as diverse as the Dalai Lama, mystic monks in China, European scholars inventing the discipline of Buddhist studies, and a member of the Bakhtin Circle, Zava Damdin labored for thirty years to protect Buddhist tradition against what he called the "bloody tides" of science, social mobility, and socialist party antagonism. Through a rich reading of his works, King reveals that modernity in Asia was not always shaped by epochal contact with Europe and that new models of Buddhist life, neither imperial nor national, unfolded in the post-Qing ruins. The first book to explore Buddhist monastic thought and practice along the Tibetan and Mongolian frontiers during these tumultuous years,Ocean of Milk, Ocean of Blood illuminates previously unknown religious and intellectual legacies of the Qing and offers an unparalleled view of Buddhist life in the revolutionary period.


  • Ocean of Milk, Ocean of Blood Matthew King
  • Buddhism in post-Qing Mongolia
  • Zawa Damdin biography and legacy
  • Mongolian Buddhist monks during socialism
  • Countermodern Buddhisms in Asia
  • Buddhism and socialist revolution in Mongolia
  • Mongolian Buddhist monasticism
  • Tibetan-Mongolian Buddhist frontiers
  • Religious resilience during socialist upheaval
  • Dalai Lama and Zawa Damdin interactions
  • Mongolian mystic monks and scholars
  • Buddhism vs modern scientific ideologies
  • Post-imperial Buddhist intellectual history
  • Monastic defense of tradition in revolutionary times
  • Buddhism and social mobility in the 20th century
  • Buddhist studies and European scholars
  • Bakhtin Circle and Mongolian Buddhism
  • Revolutionary period Buddhism in China and Mongolia
  • Buddhist life beyond imperial and national models
  • East Asian Studies Podcast
  • Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia
  • Mongol
  • Mongolian History
  • ...more
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    The New East Asian Studies Podcasts in the Age of AIBy Barton Qian