Early Buddhism; Theraväda; Pali Vinaya; Buddhist identity; Othering; Titthiya (Skt. tîrthika)
摘要
This article identifies and examines processes of othering in an early Indian Buddhist ascetic text, the Pali Vinaya of the Theravädins. By means of: (1) a critical discussion of the fact that the Pali Vinaya holds sev eral terms for the early Buddhists' ascetic others; and (2) a close reading and analysis of a small group of - easily overlooked - Pali Vinaya pas sages with explicit references to supposed practices of the early Buddhists' ascetic others, I make explicit two aspects of the processes of othering of the early Buddhist ascetic community. I show how through processes of othering Buddhist bhikkhus, or at the very least the monk-edi tors of the Pali Vinaya, both negotiated a collective identity notion, and reflected on the significance of their own practices and values in direct re lation to those of their ascetic others, whether real or imagined.
目次
Part I The Pali Vinaya: tradition versus historical facts 538 What's in a name? Denominations for the ascetic other in the Pali Vinaya 541 The dynamic concept of "proximate other" 542