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Chinese Ghosts and Tibetan Buddhism: Negotiating between Mythological and "Rational" Narratives
Author Esler, Joshua (著)
Source Modern China
Volumev.42 n.5 September
Date2016.09
Pages505 - 534
PublisherSage
Publisher Url http://www.sagepub.com/
LocationLondon, UK [倫敦, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteCorresponding Author:
Joshua Esler, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sheridan College, 18/7 Aberdeen Street, Perth, Western Australia 6000, Australia.
KeywordChinese ghosts; Tibetan Buddhism; Mingyur Rinpoche; CCP; ancestors
AbstractThis article examines three narratives about ghost beliefs in China, including those of ancestral time, the state, and certain Tibetan Buddhist masters. It focuses on the ghost experiences of Chinese Tibetan Buddhist practitioners and examines how their conceptualizations of ghosts may both overlap with and differ from those of the state and their Tibetan Buddhist masters. Just as ghosts have traditionally symbolized both a fear of being forgotten and of malevolent reprisals after death,these respective narratives also selectively remember and forget elements of ghost beliefs and stories in order to propagate a wider agenda. Chinese practitioners, who have often been exposed to the state and modernist Tibetan Buddhist narratives, as well as a narrative of ghosts according to ancestral time, appear to mark out a space between these three narratives, revealing their own ambivalence, caught between "tradition" and "progress," and “superstition" and ‘‘scientific rationalism".
Table of contentsMingyur Rinpoche and Chinese Ghosts 511
Mingyur Rinpoche, the CCP, and Frightful Ghosts 517
Case Samples 520
Conclusion 529
ISSN00977004 (P); 15526836 (E)
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Created date2023.06.21
Modified date2023.07.12



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