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Record Nr.

UNINA9910819590103321

Autore

Smyer Yu Dan.

Titolo

The spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China : charisma, money, enlightenment / / Dan Smyer Yu

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 2012

Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2012

ISBN

1-136-63374-X

1-283-45965-5

9786613459657

1-136-63375-8

0-203-80343-4

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (237 p.)

Collana

Routledge critical studies in Buddhism

Classificazione

POL000000SOC008000

Disciplina

294.3/9230951

Soggetti

Buddhism - China - History - 20th century

Buddhism - China - Tibet Autonomous Region

Religion and sociology - China

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. [201]-214) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; The Spread of Tibetan Buddhism in China; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: mise-en-scè€ne of Tibetan Buddhism in China: the polygon of Tibetan Buddhist revivals in the twenty-first century; 2. Tulkus, genuine charisma, and its transmissible interiority in Kham and Amdo; 3. Spirit mountains, sacred sites, and territorial charisma; 4. Pilgrimage from Han China to high altitude enlightenment; 5. Money, freedom, and the price of charismatic teachings

6. Re-understanding scientism, scapegoating, and the marginality of religion in China from a Tibetan perspective7. Buddhism, ethnic nationalism, and destigmatization of Tibet in the cyberspace of urban Tibetans; 8. Conclusion: globalization, performance religion, mindscaping the eco-Buddhist Tibet; Glossary; References; Index

Sommario/riassunto

"Focusing on contemporary Tibetan Buddhist revivals in the Tibetan regions of the Sichuan and Qinghai Provinces in China, this book explores the intricate entanglements of the Buddhist revivals with



cultural identity, state ideology, and popular imagination of Tibetan Buddhist spirituality in contemporary China. In turn, the author explores the broader socio-cultural implications of such revivals. Based on detailed cross-regional ethnographic work, the book demonstrates that the revival of Tibetan Buddhism in contemporary China is intimately bound with both the affirming and negating forces of globalization, modernity, and politics of religion, indigenous identity reclamation, and the market economy. The analysis highlights the multidimensionality of Tibetan Buddhism in relation to different religious, cultural, and political constituencies of China. By recognizing the greater contexts of China's politics of religion and of the global status of Tibetan Buddhism, this book presents an argument that the revival of Tibetan Buddhism is not an isolated event limited merely to Tibetan regions; instead, it is a result of the intersection of both local and global transformative changes. The book is a useful contribution to students and scholars of Asian religion and Chinese studies"--