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The Affective Politics of Karma among Buddhist Cancer Charities in Vietnam
Author Swenson, Sara (著)
Source Journal of Vietnamese Studies
Volumev.15 n.4 Fall
Date2020
Pages33 - 62
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Publisher Url http://journals.ucpress.edu
LocationChicago, IL, US [芝加哥, 伊利諾伊州, 美國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Special Issue: The Affective Turn in Ethnographies of Buddhism.

2. Author Affiliation: Dartmouth College, USA.
KeywordBuddhism; charity; cancer; karma; affect theory
AbstractIn this article, I explore how Buddhist charity workers in Vietnam interpret rising cancer rates through understandings of karma. Rather than framing cancer as a primarily physical or medical phenomenon, volunteers state that cancer is a product of collective moral failure. Corruption in public food production is both caused by and perpetuates bad karma, which negatively impacts global existence. Conversely, charity work creates merit, which can improve collective karma and benefit all living beings. I argue that through such interpretations of karma, Buddhist volunteers understand their charity at cancer hospitals as an affective and ethical form of public health intervention.
ISSN1559372X (P); 15593738 (E)
DOI10.1525/vs.2020.15.4.33
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Created date2024.06.20
Modified date2024.06.24



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