Buddhist Funeral Cultures of Southeast Asia and China: Funeral rituals, bad death and the protection of social space among the Arakanese (Burma)

Buddhist Funeral Cultures of Southeast Asia and China: Funeral rituals, bad death and the protection of social space among the Arakanese (Burma)
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ISBN-13 : 9781139378321
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Book Synopsis Buddhist Funeral Cultures of Southeast Asia and China: Funeral rituals, bad death and the protection of social space among the Arakanese (Burma) by : Paul Williams

Download or read book Buddhist Funeral Cultures of Southeast Asia and China: Funeral rituals, bad death and the protection of social space among the Arakanese (Burma) written by Paul Williams and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The centrality of death rituals has in anthropologically informed studies of Buddhism been little documented. The current volume brings together a range of perspectives on Buddhist death rituals including ethnographic, textual, historical and theoretically informed accounts, and presents the diversity of the Buddhist funeral cultures of mainland Southeast Asia and China. It arises out of the University of Bristol's Centre for Buddhist Studies research project Buddhist Death Rituals in Southeast Asia and China, funded by the United Kingdom's Arts and Humanities Research Council. This project involved extensive new research in Thailand, Laos and China. Other items from that project included several public exhibitions, extensive stills photographs, and several video films. The project-team produced two 30 minutes films on the ghost festival in Laos and China, one on urban funerals in Chiang Mai (Thailand) and several shorter clips dealing with funeral cultures in Laos, Thailand and China. Most of this material (and an extensive bibliography on the topic) is available free of charge from the project website located at the webpage of the Department of Theology and Religious Studies (Centre for Buddhist Studies) at the University of Bristol"--


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