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Eating the Heart of the Brahmin: Representations of Alterity and the Formation of Identiy in Tantric Buddhist Discourse
Author Gray, David B.
Source History of Religions
Volumev.45 n.1
Date2005.08
Pages45 - 69
PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
Publisher Url https://www.press.uchicago.edu/index.html
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
Keywordbrahmans; buddhism; lectures & lecturing; religion; spirituality; tantric buddhism
AbstractThe article discusses representations of alterity and formation of identity in tantrik Buddhist discourse with regard to Brahmins. Religious identity, as is now widely recognized, is not monolithic but relational, developing and changing through the encounters that continually occur between competing religious traditions. In this article the author explores the process by which religious identity was formed in a Tantric Buddhist tradition during the early medieval period, through an exploration of a body of discourse composed during its period of early development. This tradition, which gave rise to the Buddhist Yogini tantras, is fascinating because it developed in dependence upon a non-Buddhist tradition, and thus faced the challenge of forging a distinctly Buddhist identity.
ISSN00182710 (P); 15456935 (E)
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Created date2005.11.25
Modified date2020.02.07



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