Project

The Work of Buddhist Art: Reconstructions of Cambodia after Angkor

Program

The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Research Fellowships in Buddhist Studies

Department

History of Art and Archaeology

Abstract

I seek a Ho Foundation Research Fellowship to complete a monograph provisionally entitled The Work of Buddhist Art: Reconstructions of Cambodia after Angkor. The book’s aim is two-fold: first, to trace the emergence, in the immediate wake of the Angkorian empire (thirteenth to sixteenth centuries), of a distinctive architectural and sculptural tradition, and the way it reflected and accompanied the emergence of a particular historical consciousness; and second, to explore a fundamental, and indeed generative tension in Buddhist art from its very inception—between the aniconic and the anthropomorphic—and its role at this watershed moment in Cambodia’s cultural and political history. Analyses will probe in particular the gendered dimensions of the nexus of aesthetics and politics at hand.