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Disciplinary theatrics: Public reprimand and the textual performance of affect at Sera Monastery, India
Author Lempert, M. P.
Source Language & Communication
Volumev.26 n.1
Date2006
Pages15
PublisherPergamon
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Keywordarts facilities; performing arts; religious institutions; semiotics
AbstractThis article examines 'public reprimand' (tshogs gtam) at Sera Monastery, a major Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Geluk sect in India. This disciplinary practice is shown to be of duplex textual and theatrical complexity. In this form of reprimand, the Disciplinarian seeks to (re)form the dispositions of monastic subjects by textually projecting, juxtaposing, and evaluating morally weighted voices. As the Disciplinarian stages this moral-didactic drama - this 'serious theatre', to borrow Foucault's expression - he adopts a culturally prescribed stance on his own affective performance. In investigating the textuality of voice, stance, and affectivity in this form of public reprimand, this article seeks to rekindle interest in 'penal semiotics', a vector of inquiry that Foucault initiated.
ISSN02715309
Hits456
Created date2006.09.12
Modified date2014.05.15



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