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The Yogi and the Scholar: Rhetorical Polemics as Literary Frames and Conceptual Framework in Tibetan Buddhist Discourse
Author Viehbeck, Markus (著)
Source Entangled Religions
Volumev.11 n.4
Date2020
PublisherKäte Hamburger Kolleg Dynamics in the History of Religions between Asia and Europe
LocationBochum, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany [波鴻, 北萊茵-威斯特伐利亞, 德國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Vol. 11 No. 4 Special issue: Behaving Like Heathens. Polemical Comparisons and Pre-Modern Discourses of Religious Diversity from an Interdisciplinary Perspective

2. Author Affiliation: University of Vienna, Austria.
KeywordPolemics; discourse analysis; rhetoric; stereotypes; historiography; Tibet; Buddhism
AbstractTibetan polemical literature is especially known and enjoyed for its harsh language and offensive comparisons, which stand in marked contrast to the philosophical and doctrinal matters that works of the genre commonly discuss. Drawing from a detailed literary analysis of a particular polemical exchange between Ju Mipam (1846–1912) and Pari Rapsel (1840–1912), this article calls for a distinction between what might be called “rhetorical polemics” and “formal argumentation,” and argues that the former is used to exercise framing functions towards the latter, in both structural and conceptual terms. With regard to conceptual considerations, polemical comparisons play an important role. Through frequent allusions to a stereotypical divide of Buddhist experts in practice-oriented yogis and logic-oriented scholars, these discourses connect to a larger narrative framework about the correct or incorrect transmission of Buddhism on the Tibetan plateau, which individual agents use to characterize their opponents. In so doing, they contribute to the further solidification and promotion of the master narrative that this framework entails.
Table of contentsAbstract
Keywords
Introduction
The Encounter of the Tiger and Lion of the Old and New Traditions
Rhetorical Polemics versus Formal Argumentation
Framing Debates: Rhetorical Polemics as Paratextual Elements
Rhetorical Polemics as Structuring Devices: A Sample Passage
Rhetorical Polemics as Conceptual Framework: The Yogi and the Scholar—and the Hashang
Concluding Remarks
Acknowledgements
Tibetan primary sources
References
ISSN23636696 (P)
DOI10.46586/er.11.2020.8694
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Created date2024.02.13
Modified date2024.02.16



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