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OverviewDaisaku Ikeda, Transnationalism, and American Literature: Dialogues of the Heart examines the writings of Nichiren Buddhist philosopher, poet, and peacebuilder Daisaku Ikeda (1928–2023), focusing on how American literature and transnationalism are integral to the development of his Buddhist philosophy and practices in peacebuilding, religion, and education. Each chapter explores his engagement with a diverse array of literary texts, from Emerson, Whitman, and other authors of the American Renaissance to the philosophical pragmatism of John Dewey and Martin Luther King Jr., African American literature by Ralph Ellison and Langston Hughes, and a global culture of letters by Muriel Rukeyser, Ben Okri, and others. Throughout, contributors demonstrate the transformative power of literature and philosophy, including their capacities to inspire dialogue and shape Ikeda’s global peacebuilding and human rights agenda. Topics addressed include how poetry enables a pragmatist call to action and how Buddhism inspired avant-gardism in American literature and Black literature in the United States, as well as in Africa. This edited volume utilizes a range of methodologies to study Ikeda, including a historicist analysis of Ikeda’s evolving engagement with American literature, the application of literary theory and philosophy to Ikeda’s work, and comparative analyses of Ikeda’s views with other thinkers, as well as analyses of Ikeda’s poetry alongside that of other poets. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anita PattersonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge ISBN: 9781041093459ISBN 10: 1041093454 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 29 May 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsDialogues of the Heart: An Introduction. 1 “In the Palace of My Heart”: The Presence of the American Renaissance in Daisaku Ikeda’s Lyric, Pragmatic Poetry of Peace. 2 A New Errand Bearer: Daisaku Ikeda’s Poetic Response to Walt Whitman and His Quest for Peace. 3 The Poem as Dependent Origination: Daisaku Ikeda, Walt Whitman, and Reader Response. 4 “The World Globes Itself in a Drop of Dew”: Emerson’s and Ikeda’s Short Poems. 5 Understanding Daisaku Ikeda’s New Renaissance: An Apprenticeship in Transnational Reading. 6 The Dance of the Buddha and a Poetics of Peace in Daisaku Ikeda and Muriel Rukeyser. 7 Daisaku Ikeda’s Literary Selfhood in the Justice of Becoming: Toward the Second American Renaissance and the Dawn of a New Global Age. 8 The New Human Revolution: Daisaku Ikeda’s Engagement with African and African American Poetry. 9 The Dialectics of Nonviolence: Daisaku Ikeda, Buddhist Empathy, and African American Liberation Thought.ReviewsAuthor InformationAnita Patterson is Professor of English at Boston University, USA. She is the author of From Emerson to King: Democracy, Race, and the Politics of Protest and Race, American Literature and Transnational Modernisms. She has also contributed a chapter to Hope and Joy in Education: Engaging Daisaku Ikeda Across Curriculum and Context. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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