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The Irish Buddhist: The Forgotten Monk Who Faced Down the British Empire
Author Turner, Alicia (著) ; Cox, Laurence (著) ; Bocking, Brian (著)
Date2020.07.01
Pages288
PublisherOxford University Press
Publisher Url https://global.oup.com/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteAlicia Turner, Associate Professor of Humanities and Religious studies, York University Toronto is a Religious Studies scholar specializing in modern Burmese Buddhism, nationalism and secularism. Brian Bocking is Emeritus Professor of the Study of Religions, University College Cork, and previously Professor of the Study of Religions at SOAS, University of London. He has written widely on the academic study of religions and East Asian religions. Laurence Cox is Associate Professor of Sociology, National University of Ireland Maynooth, a specialist in social movements and a historian of Buddhism in Europe, especially Ireland. Together with colleagues around the world they have spent the past ten years tracking down Dhammaloka's life. The three authors came together around their fascination with this many-sided Irish Buddhist.
Keywordreligious studies; atheism; Burma; Asian studies; colonial Asia; Irish history; social movements; race; ethnicity
AbstractThe Irish Buddhist is the biography of an extraordinary Irish emigrant, sailor, and migrant worker who became a Buddhist monk and anti-colonial activist in early twentieth-century Asia. Born in Dublin in the 1850s, U Dhammaloka energetically challenged the values and power of the British Empire and scandalized the colonial establishment of the 1900s. He rallied Buddhists across Asia, set up schools, and argued down Christian missionaries—often using western atheist arguments. He was tried for sedition, tracked by police and intelligence services, and died at least twice. His story illuminates the forgotten margins and interstices of imperial power, the complexities of class, ethnicity and religious belonging in colonial Asia, and the fluidity of identity in the high Victorian period.

Too often, the story of the pan-Asian Buddhist revival movement and Buddhism's remaking as a world religion has been told 'from above,' highlighting scholarly writers, middle-class reformers and ecclesiastical hierarchies. By turns fraught, hilarious, pioneering, and improbable, Dhammaloka's adventures 'from below' highlight the changing and contested meanings of Buddhism in colonial Asia. Through his story, authors Alicia Turner, Brian Bocking, and Laurence Cox offer a window into the worlds of ethnic minorities and diasporas, transnational networks, poor whites, and social movements. Dhammaloka's dramatic life rewrites the previously accepted story of how Buddhism became a modern global religion.
Table of contentsAcknowledgments
Dedication
List of Illustrations
Introduction: A Courtroom in Rangoon
Chapter 1: Dhammaloka Before Dhammaloka: Before 1900
Chapter 2: The Irish Buddhist Wins Burmese Hearts: 1900-1902
Chapter 3: Trampling on Our Religion: 1901
Chapter 4: Tokyo. An Irish Burmese Monk in Imperial Japan: 1902-3
Chapter 5: Multiplying Buddhist Missions. Singapore, Bangkok, Penang: 1903-1905
Chapter 6: Interlude: Who was the First Western Buddhist Monk?
Chapter 7: The Vagabond Journalist's Account: 1905
Chapter 8: A Print Revolution: 1907-1908
Chapter 9: A Controversial Tour of Ceylon: 1909
Chapter 10: Dhammaloka's Last Years and a Mysterious Death: 1909-1912
Epitaph
The Irish Buddhist - timeline
Glossary
Bibliography
ISBN9780190073084 (hc); 9780190073114 (Online)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190073084.001.0001
Related reviews
  1. A Review of The Irish Buddhist: The Forgotten Monk Who Faced Down the British Empire / Forte, Victor (著)
  2. Book Review: Rendering Visible Monks in the Shadow of Power: A Review Essay on the Irish Buddhist and Monks in Motion by Alicia Turner, Laurence Cox, Brian Bocking and Jack Meng-Tat Chia / Borchert, Thomas (評論)
  3. Book Review: The Irish Buddhist: The Forgotten Monk Who Faced Down the British Empire by Alicia Turner, Laurence Cox, and Brian Bocking / Pokorny, Lukas K. (評論)
  4. Book Review: The Irish Buddhist: The Forgotten Monk Who Faced down the British Empire. by Alicia Marie Turner, Laurence Cox, and Brian Bocking / Porter, Olivia (著)
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