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Defining Buddhism(s): A Reader
Author Derris, Karen ; Gummer, Natalie
Date2008.02
Pages320
PublisherEquinox Publishing
Publisher Url http://www.equinoxpub.com/
LocationLondon, England, UK [倫敦, 英格蘭, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Note叢書: Critical Categories in the Study of Religion
Keyword佛教人物=Buddhist; 佛學研究=佛教學=Buddhist Studies=Buddhology
AbstractUsing this reader, students can explore the multiple ways in which Buddhisms have been defined & constructed by Buddhists & scholars over the years. Essays consider a broad range of inquiries & concerns, methods & approaches that contribute to understanding & learning from constructions of Buddhisms.
Defining Buddhisms: A Reader explores the multiple ways in which Buddhisms have been defined and constructed by Buddhists and scholars. In recent decades, scholars have become increasingly aware of their own role in the process of constructing the Buddhist communities that they represent- a process in which multiple representations of "Buddhism" (hence "Buddhisms") compete with and complement one another. The essays in this reader, written by leaders in the field of Buddhist studies, consider a broad range of inquiries and concerns, methods and approaches that contribute to understanding and learning from constructions of Buddhisms, illuminating the challenges and dilemmas involved in defining historical, social, and political contexts. These different perspectives also demonstrate that definitions of "Buddhism" have always been contested.As an anthology, this volume also participates in the process of construction, developing a framework in which recent scholarship on Buddhisms can be productively related and interpreted. By creating a new context for these essays, this volume enables a new conversation to emerge, as the investigations and debates raised in each piece are considered in relation to one another.The volume and section introductions highlight the ways in which the essays included represent the contested aspects of constructed Buddhisms: historical contexts are never singular and there is never a solitary agent engaged in shaping them. These diverse reconstructions of "Buddhism" derive from the recognition that we have much to learn from, as well as about, Buddhists.
ISBN9781845530556
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