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Spacious Minds: Trauma and Resilience in Tibetan Buddhism
作者 Lewis, Sara E. (著)
版本項1st edition
出版日期2019
頁次228
出版者Cornell University Press
出版者網址 https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/
出版地Ithaca, NY, US [伊薩卡, 紐約州, 美國]
資料類型書籍=Book
使用語言英文=English
附註項Sara E. Lewis is Associate Professor of Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology at Naropa University. Follow her on Twitter @DeathRebirthLab.
摘要Spacious Minds argues that resilience is not a mere absence of suffering. Sara E. Lewis's research reveals how those who cope most gracefully may indeed experience deep pain and loss. Looking at the Tibetan diaspora, she challenges perspectives that liken resilience to the hardiness of physical materials, suggesting people should "bounce back" from adversity. More broadly, this ethnography calls into question the tendency to use trauma as an organizing principle for all studies of conflict where suffering is understood as an individual problem rooted in psychiatric illness.

Beyond simply articulating the ways that Tibetan categories of distress are different from biomedical ones, Spacious Minds shows how Tibetan Buddhism frames new possibilities for understanding resilience. Here, the social and religious landscape encourages those exposed to violence to see past events as impermanent and illusory, where debriefing, working-through, or processing past events only solidifies suffering and may even cause illness. Resilience in Dharamsala is understood as sems pa chen po, a vast and spacious mind that does not fixate on individual problems, but rather uses suffering as an opportunity to generate compassion for others in the endless cycle of samsara. A big mind view helps to see suffering in life as ordinary. And yet, an intriguing paradox occurs. As Lewis deftly demonstrates, Tibetans in exile have learned that human rights campaigns are predicated on the creation and circulation of the trauma narrative; in this way, Tibetan activists utilize foreign trauma discourse, not for psychological healing, but as a political device and act of agency.
目次Acknowledgments ix
List of Abbreviations xiii
Note on Transliteration xv
Central Characters xvi
Introduction 1
1. Life in exile 22
2. Mind training 45
3. Resisting chronicity 86
4. The paradox of telling trauma 117
5. Open sky of mind 153
Conclusion 182
Notes 197
References 201
Index 221
ISBN1501715348 (hc); 9781501715341 (hc); 9781501715358 (pbk); 1501715356 (pbk)
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  1. Book Review: Spacious Minds: Trauma and Resilience in Tibetan Buddhism by Sara E. Lewis / Lott, Dylan Thomas (評論)
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