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Buddhism and Violence: Militarism and Buddhism in Modern Asia: Routledge Studies in Religion

Editat de Vladimir Tikhonov, Torkel Brekke
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2015
It is generally accepted in the West that Buddhism is a ‘peaceful’ religion. The Western public tends to assume that the doctrinal rejection of violence in Buddhism would make Buddhist pacifists, and often expects Buddhist societies or individual Asian Buddhists to conform to the modern Western standards of ‘peaceful’ behavior. This stereotype – which may well be termed ‘positive Orientalism,’ since it is based on assumption that an ‘Oriental’ religion would be more faithful to its original non-violent teachings than Western Christianity – has been periodically challenged by enthusiastic acquiescence by monastic Buddhism to the most brutal sorts of warfare.
This volume demolishes this stereotype, and produces instead a coherent, nuanced account on the modern Buddhist attitudes towards violence and warfare, which take into consideration both doctrinal logic of Buddhism and the socio-political situation in Asian Buddhist societies. The chapters in this book offer a deeper analysis of ‘Buddhist militarism’ and Buddhist attitudes towards violence than previous volumes, grounded in an awareness of Buddhist doctrines and the recent history of nationalism, as well as the role Buddhism plays in constructions of national identity. The international team of contributors includes scholars from Thailand, Japan, and Korea.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138921894
ISBN-10: 1138921890
Pagini: 276
Ilustrații: 1 black & white tables, 12 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Religion

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: Dialectics of Violence and Non-Violence: Buddhism and Other Religions Vladimir Tikhonov  Part I: Nationalism and Militarism in Modern Asian Buddhisms  1. Sinhala Ethno-nationalisms and Militarization in Sri Lanka Mahinda Deegalle  2. Military Temples and Saffron-Robed Soldiers: Securing Buddhism in Southern Thailand Marte Nilsen  3. Reconsidering the Historiography of Modern Korean Buddhism: Nationalism and Identity of the Chogye Order of Korean Buddhism Cho Sungtaek  Part II: Militarism and the Buddhist Monks  4. The Thai Buddhist Monk as Representation of the Nation and Target of Violence Michael Jerryson  5. Canonical Ambiguity and Differential Practices: Buddhism and Militarism in Contemporary Sri Lanka Iselin Frydenlund  6. The Monks and the Hmong: The Special Relationship between the Chao Fa and the Tham Krabok Buddhist Temple in Saraburi Province, Thailand Ian Baird  7. A Closer Look at Zen at War: The Battlefield Chaplaincy of Shaku Sōen in the Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905) Micah Auerback  Part III: Buddhist Justifications for Peace and Militarism  8. The Justification of Violence in Thai Buddhism Suwanna Satha-Anand  9. Buddhism and the Justification of War with Focus on Chinese Buddhist History Xue Yu  10. Anti-War and Peace Movements among Japanese Buddhists after the Second World War Kawase Takaya; translated by Micah L. Auerback  11. Violent Buddhism – Korean Buddhists and the Pacific War, 1937-1945 Vladimir Tikhonov  Conclusion Torkel Brekke  Notes on Contributors  Notes  Index

Recenzii

This well-researched volume will definitely raise awareness of academics, policy makers, and students. At the same time, it deserves a wide readership, especially among general readers concerned with the nexus of Buddhism and violence". - Kai Chen, College of Public Administration, Zhejiang University, China, Journal of Global Buddhism

Descriere

It is generally accepted in the West that Buddhism is a ‘peaceful’ religion. This volume demolishes this stereotype, and produces instead a coherent account of the modern Buddhist attitudes towards violence and warfare, which take into consideration both doctrinal logic of Buddhism and the socio-political situation in Asian Buddhist societies. The chapters in this book offer a deep analysis of ‘Buddhist militarism’ and Buddhist attitudes towards violence, grounded in an awareness of Buddhist doctrines and the recent history of nationalism. The international team of contributors includes scholars from Thailand, Japan, and Korea.