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Religious reflections on the human body [pprs from a conf held at Cornell Univ, Ap 1991; diags, figs, index, photos] |
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Author |
Law, Jane Marie
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Date | 1995 |
Pages | 297 |
Publisher | Indiana Univ Pr |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Keyword | Conference proceedings--religions; Body, human--religious aspects |
Table of contents | Preface. The body reexamined,by I Culianu. Creation of the body in Gnosticism,by P Perkins. Islamic attitudes toward the human body,by M Winter. From the Buddha to Buddhaghosa: changing attitudes toward the human body in Theravada Buddhism, by S Hamilton. Faces of sin:corporal geographies in contemporary Islamist discourse,by F Malti-Douglas. The female body as a source of horror and insight in post-Ashokan Indian Buddhism,by E Wilson. Woman as serpent:the demonic feminine in the Noh play Dojoji,by S Klein. God's body:the divine cover-up,by H Eilberg-Schwartz. On trance and temptation: images of the body in Malaysian Chinese popular religion,by J DeBernardi. Reality as embodiment:an analysis of Kukai's Sokushinjobutsu and Hosshin Seppo,by T Kasulis. The transformation of the body in Taoist ritual,by P Andersen. Substitute bodies in Chan/Zen Buddhism,by B Faure. Guru's body,guru's abode,by D Gold. The puppet as body substitute: Ningyo in the Japanese Shiki Sanbaso performance,by J Law. |
Hits | 495 |
Created date | 1998.04.28
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