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100 aBruntz, Courtney.
245 00 aBuddhist Tourism in Asia
260 aHonolulu :bUniversity of Hawaii Press,c2020.
300 a1 online resource (273 pages)
336 atextbtxt2rdacontent
337 acomputerbc2rdamedia
338 aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier
490 aContemporary Buddhism Ser.
504 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 aIntro -- Contents -- Series Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Theoretical Landscapes of Buddhist Tourism in Asia -- PART 1 -- Buddhist Imaginaries and Place-Making -- 1 -- Peace and the Buddhist Imaginary in Bodh Gaya, India -- David Geary -- 2 -- Imaginaries of Buddhist Fantasy Worlds in Southeast Asia -- The Decline of Tiger Balm Gardens of Singapore in Comparative Perspective -- John N. Miksic -- 3 -- Loss and Promise -- The Buddhist Temple as Tourist Space in Thailand -- Brooke Schedneck -- 4 -- Marketing Maitreya
505 aTwo Peaks, Three Forms of Capital, and the Quest to Establish a Fifth Buddhist Mountain -- Justin R. Ritzinger -- PART 2 -- Secularizing the Sacred -- 5 -- Cambodian Pilgrimage Groups in India and Sri Lanka -- John A. Marston -- 6 -- Buddhists, Bones, and Bats -- Thematic Tourism and the Symbolic Economy of Phnom Sampeau, Cambodia -- Matthew J. Trew -- 7 -- Taking Tourism into Their Own Hands -- Monastic Communities and Temple Transformations in China -- Courtney Bruntz -- 8 -- Turning to Tourism in a Time of Crisis? -- Buddhist Temples and Pilgrimage Promotion in Secular(ized) Japan
505 aIan Reader -- PART 3 -- Commodification and Its Consequences -- 9 -- Interrogating Religious Tourism at Buddhist Monasteries in China -- Brian J. Nichols -- 10 -- How I Meditated with Your Mother -- Speed Dating at Temples and Shrines in 짯Contemporary Japan -- Matthew Mitchell -- 11 -- Buddhism -- A Unique Selling Proposition (USP) in Ladakh -- Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg -- List of Contributors -- Index -- Blank Page
520 a"This innovative collaborative work-the first to focus on Buddhist tourism-explores how Buddhists, government organizations, business corporations, and individuals in Asia participate in re-imaginings of Buddhism through tourism. Contributors from religious studies, anthropology, and art history examine sacred places and religious monuments as they have been shaped and reshaped by socio-economic and cultural trends in the region. Following an introduction that offers the first theoretical understanding of tourism from a Buddhist studies' perspective, early chapters discuss the ways Buddhists and non-Buddhists imagine concepts and places related to the religion. Case studies highlight Buddhist peace in India, Buddhist heavens and hells in Singapore, Thai temple space, and the future Buddha Maitreya in China. Buddhist tourism's connections to the state, market, and new technologies are explored in chapters on Indian package tours for pilgrims, thematic Buddhist tourism in Cambodia, the technological innovations of Buddhist temples in China, and the promotion of pilgrimage sites in Japan. Contributors then situate the financial concerns of Chinese temples, speed dating in temples in Japan, and the diffuse and pervasive nature of Buddhism for tourism promotion in Ladakh, India. How have tourist routes, groups, sites, and practices associated with Buddhism come to be possible and what are the effects? In what ways do travelers derive meaning from Buddhist places? How do Buddhist sites fortify national, cultural, or religious identities? The comparative research in South, Southeast, and East Asia presented here draws attention to the intertwining of the sacred and the financial and how local and national sites are situated within global networks. Together these findings generate a compelling comparative investigation of Buddhist spaces, identities, and practices"--cProvided by publisher.
588 aPrint version record.
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650 aBuddhist pilgrims and pilgrimagesvCase studies.
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651 aAsia.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01240495
655 aElectronic books.
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700 aSchedneck, Brooke.
700 aRowe, Mark Michael.
700 aGeary, David.
700 aMarston, John.
700 aMiksic, John N.
700 aMitchell, Matthew Steven.
700 aNichols, Brian J.
700 aReader, Ian.
700 aRitzinger, Justin R.
776 iPrint version:aBruntz, Courtney.tBuddhist Tourism in Asia.dHonolulu : University of Hawaii Press, 짤2020
830 aContemporary Buddhism Ser.
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Buddhist Tourism in Asia
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Buddhist Tourism in Asia
발행사항
Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press 2020.
형태사항
1 online resource (273 pages)
주기사항
Includes bibliographical references and index. / "This innovative collaborative work-the first to focus on Buddhist tourism-explores how Buddhists, government organizations, business corporations, and individuals in Asia participate in re-imaginings of Buddhism through tourism. Contributors from religious studies, anthropology, and art history examine sacred places and religious monuments as they have been shaped and reshaped by socio-economic and cultural trends in the region. Following an introduction that offers the first theoretical understanding of tourism from a Buddhist studies' perspective, early chapters discuss the ways Buddhists and non-Buddhists imagine concepts and places related to the religion. Case studies highlight Buddhist peace in India, Buddhist heavens and hells in Singapore, Thai temple space, and the future Buddha Maitreya in China. Buddhist tourism's connections to the state, market, and new technologies are explored in chapters on Indian package tours for pilgrims, thematic Buddhist tourism in Cambodia, the technological innovations of Buddhist temples in China, and the promotion of pilgrimage sites in Japan. Contributors then situate the financial concerns of Chinese temples, speed dating in temples in Japan, and the diffuse and pervasive nature of Buddhism for tourism promotion in Ladakh, India. How have tourist routes, groups, sites, and practices associated with Buddhism come to be possible and what are the effects? In what ways do travelers derive meaning from Buddhist places? How do Buddhist sites fortify national, cultural, or religious identities? The comparative research in South, Southeast, and East Asia presented here draws attention to the intertwining of the sacred and the financial and how local and national sites are situated within global networks. Together these findings generate a compelling comparative investigation of Buddhist spaces, identities, and practices"
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