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    Seattle : University of Washington Press
    ISBN: 9780295748924 , 9780295748917
    Language: English
    Pages: xv, 225 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Schedneck, Brooke Religious tourism in northern Thailand
    DDC: 338.4/791593
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    Keywords: Tourismus ; Kulturtourismus ; Religion ; Buddhismus ; Thailand ; Tourism Religious aspects ; Buddhism ; Tourism ; Buddhism Social aspects ; Buddhism and culture ; Globalization Religious aspects ; Buddhism ; Buddhism Relations ; Chiang Mại ; Buddhismus ; Tourismus
    Abstract: Introduction : Encountering Buddhism -- A Modern History of Buddhist Encounters in Chiang Mai -- The Agency of Buddhist Monks in the Tourism Landscape -- Religious Others in the Buddhist Eye -- Buddhist Spaces of Missionization -- Self-Transformation and Buddhist Authenticity through Volunteer Tourism.
    Abstract: "Temples are everywhere in Chiang Mai, filled with tourists as well as saffron-robed monks of all ages. The monks participate in daily urban life here as elsewhere in Thailand, where Buddhism is promoted, protected, and valued as a tourist attraction. Yet this mountain city offers more than a fleeting, commodified tourist experience, as the encounters between foreign visitors and Buddhist monks can have long-lasting effects on both parties. These religious contacts take place where economic motives, missionary zeal, and opportunities for cultural exchange coincide. Brooke Schedneck incorporates fieldwork and interviews with student monks and tourists to examine the innovative ways that Thai Buddhist temples offer foreign visitors spaces for religious instruction and popular in-person Monk Chat sessions in which tourists ask questions about Buddhism. Religious Tourism in Northern Thailand also considers how Thai monks perceive other religions and cultures and how they represent their own religion when interacting with tourists, resulting in a revealing study of how religious traditions adapt to an era of globalization."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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