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Tibetan Magic: Past and Present

Editat de Cameron Bailey, Aleksandra Wenta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2024
This book focuses on the theme of magic in Tibetan contexts, encompassing both pre-modern and modern text-cultures as well as contemporary practices. It offers a new understanding of the identity and role of magical specialists in both historical and contemporary contexts.Combining the theoretical approaches of anthropology, ethnography, religious and textual studies, the book aims to shed light on experiences, practices and practitioners that have been frequently marginalized by the normative mainstream monastic Buddhisttraditions and Western Buddhist scholarship, which focuses primarily on meditation andphilosophy.The book explores the intersection between magic/folk practices and Tantra, a complex, socio-religious phenomenon associated not only with the religious and political elites who sponsored it, but also with 'marginal' ethnic groups and social milieus, as well as with lay communities at large, who resorted to ritual agents to fulfil their worldly needs.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350354944
ISBN-10: 1350354945
Pagini: 266
Ilustrații: 10 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Provides insights on the Western conceptualization of 'exotic' Tibetan magic in colonial contexts

Notă biografică

Aleksandra Wenta is Lecturer in Indology and Tibetology at the University of Florence, Italy.Cameron Bailey is an independent scholar in the United States.

Cuprins

Introduction, Cameron M. Bailey, Dongguk University, South Koreaand Aleksandra Wenta, University of Florence, ItalyChapter 1: The Zla gsang be'u bum: A Compendium of ritual magic and sorcery, Amanda Nichole Brown, Florida State University, USA Chapter 2: Magical Results of the Rituals in the Tara-mula-kalpa's Continuation Tantra, Susan Landesman, American Council of Learnt Societies Fellow, USA Chapter 3:The Vajrabhairavatantra: Materia Magica and Circulation of Tantric Magical Recipes, Aleksandra Wenta, University of Florence, Italy Chapter 4: The Magic that Lies Within Prayer: On Patterns of Magicity and Resolute Aspirations (smon lam), Rolf Scheuermann, Heidelberg University, Germany Chapter 5: The Yogin's Familiars: Protector Deities as Magical Guides, Cameron M. Bailey, Dongguk University, South Korea Chapter 6: Emic perspectives on the transubstantiation of words in Tibetan-script textual amulets, Valentina Punzi, University of Tartu, EstoniaChapter 7: The Magical Causality of Poison Casting and Cancer among Tibetan Communities of Gyalthang, Eric D. Mortensen, Guilford College, UKChapter 8: Is there Magic in Gcod? An Expedition into (some of) the Complexities of Sadhana-Text Enactments, Nike-Ann Schröder, Humboldt University, Germany Chapter 9: Trainings for Sorcery, Magic, Mystic, Philosophy - for that which is called "the Great Accomplishment": Alexandra David-Neel's Written and Unwritten Tibetan Grimoires, Samuel Thévoz, University of Vienna, Austria Afterword, Conceputalizing the 'magical' Tibet and beyond, Nicolas Sihlè, Centre for Himalayan Studies, FranceIndex

Recenzii

Magic and Tibet belong together. The perception of magic has been a problem for Western scholars who have not been able to cope with it. The orphan of philosophy and religion is finally treated with respect in this book. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in Tibet and the place of magic in it!
This collection by established and emerging scholars broadens the field of the study of magic in Tibet in unique ways. Instead of delving on general discussions and theory, these essays examine key primary sources that altogether provide a coherent understanding of the practices, functions, agents, and aims of these little understood ritual secrets. No complete works have yet covered so much of the subject as does Tibetan Magic.