توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Buddhism and Waste: The Excess, Discard, and Afterlife of Buddhist Consumption
نام کتاب : Buddhism and Waste: The Excess, Discard, and Afterlife of Buddhist Consumption
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : بودیسم و اتلاف: افراط، دور انداختن و زندگی پس از مرگ بوداییان مصرف
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نویسندگان : Trine Brox, Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 209
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350195530 , 9781350195547
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 11 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Half Title\nTitle Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nFigures\nAcknowledgments\nNote on Sanskrit Diacritics\nIntroduction: A Framework for Studying Buddhism and Waste\n What is Waste?\n A Framework for Studying Buddhism and Waste\n Waste as Excess\n Waste as Discard\n Waste as Afterlife\n Rethinking Waste\n About this Book\nChapter 1: Generosity’s Limits: Buddhist Excess and Waste in Northeast Tibet\n Tibetan Buddhism as Wasteful\n Moralizing Consumption\n Articulating a Moral Economy\n Conspicuous Generosity\n Conclusion\nChapter 2: Modern Minimalism and the Magical Buddhist Art of Disposal\n Making Minimalism Buddhist\n Marketing Minimalism\n Key Values of Modern Minimalism\n The Diagnosis: Wanton Attachment\n The Treatment: Disposal\n The Goal: Abundance\n Conclusion\nChapter 3: The Afterlives of Butsudan: Ambivalence and the Disposal of Home Altars in the United States and Canada\n Closets Full of Altars\n What are Butsudan?\n Journey to the West: Butsudan beyond Japan\n Why Are Butsudan Abandoned?\n How Do Temples React?\n New Homes for Old Butsudan\n The Ultimate Fate of Unwanted Butsudan\n How Do Temples Contribute to the Loss of Butsudan Practices?\n Shifting Social Patterns and the Loss of Butsudan Traditions\n Conclusion\nChapter 4: The Great Heisei Doll Massacre: Disposal and the Production of Ignorance in Contemporary Japan\n The Picture That Never Was\n The Production of Ignorance\n Le Grand Escamotage\n What Is Held in Place by the Ritual\n The Extermination of the Future\n Conclusion: Sacralizing Disposal and Consumption\nChapter 5: Reincarnating Sacred Objects: The Recycling of Generative Efficacy and the Question of Waste in Tibetan and Himalayan Buddhist Material Cultures\n Jinlap: How Sacred Objects Become Living and Generative\n Reincarnating Generative Efficacy: What to Do with Decaying Sacred Objects\n The Problem of Pollution\n Yang: Countering Pollution, Generating Positive Forces\n Conclusion\nChapter 6: Zombie Rubbish and Mummy Materiality: The Undead and the Fate of Mongolian Buddhist Waste\n Undead Waste\n The Morality of Waste\n Animate Materials\n Mummy Materiality\n Enduring Materiality\n Conclusion\nChapter 7: Something Rotten in Shangri-La: Green Buddhism, Brown Buddhism, and the Problem of Waste in Ladakh, India\n Green and Brown Buddhism\n Buddhist-Generated Waste\n Conclusion\nContributors\nIndex