ISBN:
9789004231078
Language:
English
Pages:
290 S
Parallel Title:
Online-Ausg. Blezer, Henk, 1961 - Challenging Paradigms
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Blezer, Henk, 1961 - Challenging paradigms
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Challenging paradigms
DDC:
305.6/943
Keywords:
Buddhism Relations
;
Buddhism and culture
;
Nativistic movements
;
Bibliografie
;
Bibliografie
;
Nativismus
;
Paradigmenwechsel
;
Frame
Abstract:
Buddhism and nativism: framing identity discourse in Buddhist environments / Mark Teeuwen and Henk Blezer -- The emergence of Shinkoku (Land of the Gods) ideology in Japan / Sato Hiroo -- The Buddhist roots of Japanese nativism / Mark Teeuwen -- A fourfold set of emanations, variegated currents and alien elements: contribution to the origins and early development of New Bon and its revelations / Jean-Luc Achard -- The paradox of Bon identity discourse: some thoughts on the Rma Clan and the manner of Bsgrags Pa Bon, and on 'eternal' Bon, New Treasures, and New Bon / Henk Blezer -- Ritual indigenisation as a debated issue in Tibetan Buddhism (11th to early 13th centuries) / Dan Martin -- Buddhist nativism in its homeland / Johannes Bronkhorst -- The 'unforced force' of religious identification: Indonesian Hindu-Buddhism between ritual integration, national control and nativist tendencies / Annette Hornbacher -- O fleeting joyes of paradise, or: how nativism enjoyed its 15 minutes of f(r)ame in medieval Korea / Remco Breuker
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
Buddhism and nativism: framing identity discourse in Buddhist environments
,
The emergence of Shinkoku (Land of the Gods) ideology in Japan
,
The Buddhist roots of Japanese nativism
,
A fourfold set of emanations, variegated currents and alien elements: contribution to the origins and early development of New Bon and its revelations
,
The paradox of Bon identity discourse: some thoughts on the Rma Clan and the manner of Bsgrags Pa Bon, and on 'eternal' Bon, New Treasures, and New Bon
,
Ritual indigenisation as a debated issue in Tibetan Buddhism (11th to early 13th centuries)
,
Buddhist nativism in its homeland
,
The 'unforced force' of religious identification: Indonesian Hindu-Buddhism between ritual integration, national control and nativist tendencies
,
O fleeting joyes of paradise, or: how nativism enjoyed its 15 minutes of f(r)ame in medieval Korea
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