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Buddhist responses to globalization- [e-book]
Buddhist responses to globalization- [e-book]
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- 전자책
- ISBN
- 9780739180549
- 서명/저자
- Buddhist responses to globalization - [e-book]
- 발행사항
- [Sl] : The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2014.
- 형태사항
- 183 p.
- 내용주기
- Buddhist responses to globalization -- Contents -- Introduction -- I: Globalization as Spatial, Cultural, and Economic Deterritorialization -- Chapter One: Squaring Freedom with Equity: Challenging the Karma of the Globalization of Choice -- Chapter Two: Alice Walker, the Grand Mother, and a Buddhist-Womanist Response to Globalization -- Chapter Three: Religious Change as Glocalization: The Case of Shin Buddhism in Honolulu -- Chapter Four: From Topos to Utopia: Critical Buddhism, Globalization, and Ideology Criticism -- II: Normative Responses to Globalization -- Chapter Five: An Inexhaustible Storehouse for an Insurmountable Debt: A Buddhist Reading of Reparations -- Chapter Six: Engaged Buddhism and Liberation Theologies: Fierce Compassion as a Mode of Justice -- Chapter Seven: World, Nothing, and Globalization in Nishida and Nancy -- Chapter Eight: A Zen Master Meets Contemporary Feminism: Reading Dogen as a Resource for Feminist Philosophy -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Contributors
- 초록/해제
- 요약 : This interdisciplinary collection of essays highlights the relevance of Buddhist doctrine and practice to issues of globalization. From various philosophical, religious, historical, and political perspectives, the authors show that Buddhism—arguably the world’s first transnational religion—is a rich resource for navigating today's interconnected world. Buddhist Responses to Globalization addresses globalization as a contemporary phenomenon, marked by economic, cultural, and political deterritorialization, and also proposes concrete strategies for improving global conditions in light of these facts. Topics include Buddhist analyses of both capitalist and materialist economies; Buddhist religious syncretism in highly multicultural areas such as Honolulu; the changing face of Buddhism through the work of public intellectuals such as Alice Walker; and Buddhist responses to a range of issues including reparations and restorative justice, economic inequality, spirituality and political activism, cultural homogenization and nihilism, and feminist critique. In short, the book looks to bring Buddhist ideas and practices into direct and meaningful, yet critical, engagement with both the facts and theories of globalization.
- 기타 저자
- Kalmanson, Leah
- 기타 저자
- Shields, James Mark
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- chimsin:483999