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Relics, Ritual, and Representation in Buddhism: Rematerializing the Sri Lankan Theravada Tradition
Author Trainor, Kevin
Date1997
Pages223
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publisher Url http://www.cambridge.org/
LocationCambridge, UK [劍橋, 英國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteProfessor Trainor specializes in South Asian religious traditions. His area of research includes Theravada Buddhist traditions, especially Buddhism in Sri Lanka. Other research interests include gender analysis and ritual studies. He completed an M.Div. degree in Church History at Union Theological Seminary in New York City and a Ph.D. in Religion at Columbia University; his B.A. in Religion is from Colgate University. During the 1997-98 academic year he was a Fulbright Senior Scholar attached to the Department of Linguistics at the University of Kelaniya in Sri Lanka, and was a Visiting Scholar at Cornell University in 2004-05. He came to UVM in 1989 and has chaired the Religion Department since 2005. He is a board member of the Friends of Indian Music and Dance, an organization devoted to bringing musicians and dancers from the performance traditions of India to Burlington.

"My approach to the study of religion is pretty eclectic, drawing on historical, anthropological, and philological methods, as well as interdisciplinary approaches such as gender and ritual studies. While I spend a good deal of time reading ancient Buddhist texts produced and preserved within communities of religious renunciants (the Buddhist Sangha), I try to place those texts at the intersection of complex cultural interactions, including ritual practices and gender dynamics. My courses make extensive use of audio-visual resources, since these provide a vital supplement to the sorts of information that are available through the written word. All of my courses are designed to engage students in the challenges posed by our increasing opportunities for intercultural communication and interaction, and to support the development of a critical and self-conscious approach to interpreting information in its diverse forms. I presently teach courses on Buddhist traditions, the interpretation of religion, and the study of ritual. My introductory course in comparative religion is a thematic survey of some central aspects of the Buddhist and Christian traditions."

His publications include:

Relics, Ritual, and Representation in Buddhism: Rematerializing the Sri Lankan Theravada Tradition (Cambridge University Press, 1997).
Embodying the Dharma: Buddhist Relic Veneration in Asia, edited with David Germano (SUNY Press, 2004).
Buddhism: The Illustrated Guide, editor (Oxford University Press, 2004).
Special Issue: Relics in Comparative Perspective, editor, Numen: International Review for the History of Religions 57, no. 3-4 (2010): 267-536.
“Teaching Buddhism from a Comparative Perspective,” Education About Asia 15 (2010): 19-25.
"The Buddha's 'Cave of the Midday Rest' and Buddhist Relic Practices in Sri Lanka," Material Religion 9 (2013): 516-20
AbstractWestern scholarship has largely ignored the practice of venerating the physical remains of the Buddha, a practice that has been a central focus of both monastic and lay Buddhists for more than two millennia. This study draws on textual and archaeological evidence from India and Sri Lanka to examine the place of relic veneration in the history of South Asian Buddhism. It contributes to current work on the history of Western Buddhology, to the discipline of religious studies, and to the history of Indian and Sri Lankan Buddhism.

A serious study which examines the practice of venerating the physical remains of the Buddha
Draws on and integrates specialist literature on South Asia and theoretical work in religious studies
Provides an important and accessible survey of the literature
Table of contents[Table of Contents]

Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
1. Orientations
2. Buddhist relic veneration in India
3. Relics and the establishment of the Buddhist sasana in Sri Lanka
4. Paradigms of presence
5. Ritual and the presence of the Buddha
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index
ISBN9780521582803 (hc)
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Created date2015.08.26



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