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Precarious Balance: Sinhala Buddhism and the Forces of Pluralism
Author Smith, Bardwell L. (著)
Date2022
Pages186
PublisherUniversity of Virginia Press
Publisher Url https://www.upress.virginia.edu/
LocationVirginia, US [維吉尼亞州, 美國]
Series No.Studies in Religion and Culture
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteBardwell L. Smith was John W. Nason Professor of Religion and Asian StudiesEmeritus at Carleton College and the author of Narratives of Sorrow and Dignity:Japanese Women, Pregnancy Loss, and Modern Rituals of Grieving.
AbstractSince the third century BCE, when the king of Sri Lanka converted to Buddhism, the island nation off the southern coast of India has represented a central interest of Buddhist scholarship. The association between its politics and religious life has not always remained harmonious, however, and has contributed to the contemporary turmoil that threatens to tear it apart. In this valuable book, renowned religious scholar Bardwell Smith elucidates the history of Buddhism in Sri Lanka from the time of one of its earliest rulers through to its present-day strife.
The essays collected here for the first time explore various themes of Sri Lanka's long history in novel and constructive ways. Topics include Sinhala Buddhists? sense of manifest destiny arising from Sri Lanka's oldest historical chronicles, the Mahavamsa and the Dipavamsa; the nationalist implications of the chronicles? depiction of the third-century Mahavihara monastery as the site of "original Buddhism"; and concepts of order and legitimation of power in ancient Ceylon. With a new introduction and final chapter, Smith sheds fresh light on today's Sri Lanka, connecting historical studies with contemporary issues.
Table of contentsPreface: Understanding the Present through Its History
Introduction
A Note on Transliteration
1. Concepts of an Ideal Social Order as Portrayed in the Chronicles of Ceylon
2. Kingship, the Sangha, and the Process of Legitimation in the Anuradhapura Period
3. Varieties of Religious Assimilation in Early Medieval Sri Lanka
4. The Pursuit of Equilibirum: Polonnaruva as a Ceremonial Center
5. Sinhalese Buddhism and Its Modern Quests for Identity: The Dilemmas of a Pluralistic Society
6. Identity Issues of Sinhalas and Tamils: Dilemmas of Identity in the Throes of Social Conflict
Epilogue by Jerri Hurlbutt: A Vision of Pluralism Enacted
ISBN9780813945392 (E-Book); 0813945399 (E-Book); 9780813945385 (Paperback); 0813945380 (Paperback); 9780813945378 (cloth)
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