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History, Buddhism, and New Religious Movements in Cambodia / John Marston.

De Gruyter University of Hawaii Press eBook Package 2000-2013 Available online

De Gruyter University of Hawaii Press eBook Package 2000-2013
Format:
Book
Contributor:
Marston, John, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Buddhism and politics--Cambodia.
Buddhism and politics.
Buddhism--Cambodia--History--20th century.
Buddhism.
Cambodia--History--20th century.
Cambodia.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, [2004]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This volume showcases some of the most current and exciting research being done on Cambodian religious ideas and practices by a new generation of scholars from a variety of disciplines. The different contributors examine in some manner the relationship between religion and the ideas and institutions that have given shape to Cambodia as a social and political body, or nation. Although they do not share the same approach to the idea of "nation," all are concerned with the processes of religion that give meaning to social interaction, which in some way includes "Cambodian" identity. Chapters touch on such far-reaching theoretical issues as the relation to religion of Southeast Asian polity; the nature of colonial religious transformation; "syncretism" in Southeast Asian Buddhism; the relation of religious icon to national identity, religion, and gender; transnationalism and social movements; and identity among diaspora communities. While much has been published on Cambodia's recent civil war and the Pol Pot period and its aftermath, few English language works are available on Cambodian religion. This book takes a major step in filling that gap, offering a broad overview of the subject that is relevant not only for the field of Cambodian studies, but also for students and scholars of Southeast Asian history, Buddhism, comparative religion, and anthropology. Contributors: Didier Bertrand, Penny Edwards, Elizabeth Guthrie, Hang Chan Sophea, Anne Hansen, John Marston, Kathryn Poethig, Ashley Thompson, Teri Shaffer Yamada.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Notes on the Transliteration System
Introduction / Marston, John / Guthrie, Elizabeth
Part I. Cambodian Religion and the Historical Construction of Nation
1. The Future of Cambodia's Past A Messianic Middle-Period Cambodian Royal Cult / Thompson, Ashley
2. Khmer Identity and Theraväda Buddhism / Hansen, Anne
3. Making a Religion of the Nation and Its Language: The French Protectorate (1863-1954) and the Dhammakāy / Edwards, Penny
Part II. The Icon of the Leper King
4. The Suffering of Kings: Substitute Bodies, Healing, and Justice in Cambodia / Thompson, Ashley
5. Stec Gaṃlaṅ' and Yāy Deb: Worshiping Kings and Queens in Cambodia Today / Sophea, Hang Chan
Part III. The Ethnography of Contemporary Cambodian Religion
6. Khmer Buddhism, Female Asceticism, and Salvation / Guthrie, Elizabeth
7. A Medium Possession Practice and Its Relationship with Cambodian Buddhism: The Grū Pāramī / Bertrand, Didier
8. Clay into Stone: A Modern-Day Tāpas' / Marston, John
Part IV. The Transnationalism of Cambodian Religion
9. Locating the Transnational in Cambodia's Dhammayātrā / Poethig, Kathryn
10. The Spirit Cult of Khleang Moeung in Long Beach, California / Yamada, Teri Shaffer
References
Contributors
Index
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 28. Aug 2019)
ISBN:
9780824844349
0824844343
OCLC:
1013954671

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