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The Central Position of the Shan/Tai Buddhism for the Socio-Political Development of Wa and Kayah Peoples
著者 Lehman, F. K. (著)=Hlaing, Chit U. (au.)
掲載誌 Contemporary Buddhism: An Interdisciplinary Journal
巻号v.10 n.1
出版年月日2009.05
ページ17 - 29
出版者Routledge
出版サイト https://www.routledge.com/
出版地Abingdon, UK [阿賓登, 英國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
キーワードBuddhism; Kayah (Southeast Asian People); Tai (Southeast Asian People); Shan (Asian People)
抄録This paper concerns work I have done on the China-Burma border between 2001 and 2007, with background of work with Shan both in Burma and in North Western Thailand. It will be about the place of the Shan and their Buddhism in the network of ethnic and trade relations on this border. It will raise questions about Shan Monastic traditions. On the one hand I have worked on the nature of Wa (Pirok) Theravada Buddhism and the history of the Wa 'kingdom' of Ban Hong, and the Shan have played a central role as source of knowledge about Buddhism and of kingship, providing models of both for these Wa. A number of interesting questions arise about the Shan sources of models of Buddhist monastic organisation here; and it is quite clear that Wa 'kingship' was based upon the Shan notion of a Caofa or Cao Mang. The second focus (during most of 2003, mostly at Ruili/Meng Mao) has been the cross-border, inter-ethnic trade system chiefly in gemstones and jade. In this context the Shan have played a central role as what anthropologists have called 'cultural brokers'. The Shan uniquely have been in a position to mediate between conflicting Burmese, Chinese and Thai conceptions about precious stones, making this trade network work smoothly. Since the Shan on these borders know how to 'be Chinese' (as Tai Noe), to 'be Burmese' (as Tai Mao and/or Tai Tay), and even to 'be within the Thai cultural ambience'.
目次Introduction 17
The Pirok Wa of Cangyuan: history of their Shan-ization 18
Origins and origin legends and the nature of Wa/Shan relations; the Buddhist conversion 19
Varieties of Buddhist thought and practice amongst Wa and other uplander Shan Clients 22
Wa 22
Kayah 22
Kachin/Jingpo 23
Conclusions: Shan and Shan Buddhism as the centrepoint of HillValley cultural and political relations in the Yunnan–Burma– Northern Thailand region 23
Uplanders and Lowlanders 23
Notes 26
References 27
ISSN14639947 (P); 14767953 (E)
DOI10.1080/14639940902968871
ヒット数764
作成日2009.08.11
更新日期2017.06.28



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