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Liberation through Seeing: Screening The Tibetan Book of the Dead
著者 Donnelly, Paul B. (著)
掲載誌 Religions
巻号v.9 n.8
出版年月日2018.08
出版者MDIP
出版サイト https://www.mdpi.com/
出版地Basel, Switzerland [巴塞爾, 瑞士]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
キーワードThe Tibetan Book of the Dead; Tibetan Buddhism; Death and Buddhism; Buddhism and Film; Jacob’s Ladder; Enter the Void
抄録The text known in English as The Tibetan Book of the Dead is arguably the principle source for popular understandings of Tibetan Buddhist conceptions of death. First translated into English in 1927, subsequent translations have read it according to a number of interpretive frameworks. This paper examines two recent films that take The Tibetan Book of the Dead as their inspiration: Bruce Joel Rubin’s Jacob’s Ladder (1990) and Gaspar Noé’s Enter the Void (2009). Neither of these films overtly claim to be depicting The Tibetan Book of the Dead, but the directors of both have acknowledged that the text was an influence on their films, and both are undeniably about the moment of death and what follows. The analysis begins with the question of how, and to what degree, each of the films departs from the meaning and purpose of The Tibetan Book of the Dead, before moving on to examine the reasons, both practical and ideological, for these changes. Buddhist writer Bruce Joel Rubin wrote a film that sought to depict the death experience from a Tibetan Buddhist perspective, but ultimately audience expectation and studio pressure transformed the film into a story at odds with Tibetan Buddhism. Gaspar Noé wrote and directed a film that is based on a secular worldview, yet can be seen to be largely consistent with a Tibetan Buddhist reading. Finally, I consider if, and to what extent, these films function to express or cultivate an experiential engagement with Tibetan Buddhist truths and realization, concluding that Jacob’s Ladder does not, while Enter the Void largely succeeds, despite the intention of its creator.
目次1. Introduction
2. The Great Liberation Through Hearing in the Intermediate State
3. Evans-Wentz’s The Tibetan Book of the Dead and Its Legacy
4. The Tibetan Buddhist Meaning and Significance of the Text
5. Jacob’s Ladder
6. Rubin’s Book of the Dead
7. Dissimulation and Audience Expectation
8. Experiencing Buddhism with Jacob’s Ladder
9. Enter the Void (2009)
10. Noé’s Book of the Dead
11. Experiencing Buddhism with Enter the Void
ISSN20771444 (E)
DOI10.3390/rel9080239
ヒット数77
作成日2021.11.12
更新日期2024.05.15



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