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An Uncouth Monk: The Moral Aesthetics of Buddhist Para-Charisma
Author Swenson, Sara Ann (著)
Source Journal of Religious Ethics
Volumev.51 n.4
Date2023.12
Pages761 - 781
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Publisher Url http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/
LocationOxford, UK [牛津, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteAuthor Affiliation: Dartmouth College, USA.
KeywordBuddhism; charisma; para-charisma; esoteric; antinomian; popular; aesthetics; morality; emotion; affect
AbstractIn this article, I propose a new theory of “Buddhist para-charisma” by analyzing the case of an iconoclastic monk in Vietnam. My argument draws from 20 months of ethnographic research conducted in Ho Chi Minh City between 2015 and 2019. During fieldwork, I was introduced to a highly respected monk with the extraordinary capacity to read minds and perceive karmic obstacles in the lives of his lay and monastic followers. This monk was unique for openly consuming meat and alcohol, wearing lay clothing, and using insults while preaching. These behaviors had the deliberate effect of creating an uncomfortable, tense environment among his visitors. Later, the nun who introduced us explained that his harsh language and adversarial demeanor were a rare form of compassion that urged immediate awakening to Buddhist teachings. I compare this case with previously developed theories of Buddhist charisma and moral aesthetics. While past studies analyze Buddhist charisma through the moral aesthetics of physical beauty or affective responses of tranquility, gratitude, and awe, the theory of para-charisma shows how some monks can deliberately use repulsive behavior and negative affects to attract followers and advance spiritual goals.
Table of contentsABSTRACT 761
1 Introduction: The Uncouth Monk 761
2 The Moral Aesthetics of Buddhist Charisma 764
3 Aesthetics, Affect, and Charisma in the Merit Economy 767
4 Charisma and Moral Aesthetics 770
5 Deviant Aesthetics and Expedient Insults 773
6 Conclusion 777
REFERENCES 778
ISSN03849694 (P); 14679795 (E)
DOI10.1111/jore.12456
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Created date2024.04.16
Modified date2024.04.18



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