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The Road Less Travelled: From Landways to Seaways in the Study of Theravāda Buddhism |
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著者 |
Chia, Jack Meng-tat
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掲載誌 |
Journal of Global Buddhism
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巻号 | v.22 n.1 |
出版年月日 | 2021 |
ページ | 211 - 218 |
出版者 | Journal of Global Buddhism |
出版サイト |
https://www.unilu.ch/en/faculties/faculty-of-humanities-and-social-sciences/institutes-departements-and-research-centres/department-for-the-study-of-religions/
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出版地 | Lucerne, Switzerland |
資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
言語 | 英文=English |
キーワード | Malaysia; Singapore; Indonesia; Maritime Southeast Asia; Southeast Asian Buddhism |
抄録 | Although Charles Hallisey’s seminal 1995 essay is primarily concerned with the ways European colonial scholars approached Theravāda Buddhism in majority Theravāda contexts, its emphasis on two key topics—the importance of ritual and the dynamics of the “local production of meaning”—laid the foundation for a range of recent studies that explore the history and contemporary developments of Theravāda Buddhist communities in the Malay Archipelago region. This article charts how the neglected topics Hallisey urged scholars to attend to have opened new pathways for the study of Theravāda minority communities. Drawing on recent studies of Theravāda Buddhist communities in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore, I discuss how Theravāda Buddhists established institutions, participated in rituals, and relied on vernacular and non-canonical texts to preserve their sense of diasporic identity and ensure the survival of Buddhism as a minority religion. |
目次 | Ritual and Memory in the Diaspora 213 Blessings, Objects, and Temples 214 When Theravāda Meets Mahāyāna 215 Concluding Thoughts 216
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ISSN | 15276457 (E) |
DOI | 10.5281/zenodo.4727625 |
ヒット数 | 117 |
作成日 | 2022.03.04 |
更新日期 | 2022.03.04 |
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