
Tantric traditions in both Buddhism and Hinduism are thriving throughout Asia and in Asian diasporic communities around the world, yet they have been largely ignored by Western scholars until now. This collection of original essays fills this gap by examining the ways in which Tantric Buddhist traditions have changed over time and distance as they have spread across cultural boundaries in Asia.The book is divided into three sections dedicated to South Asia, Central Asia, and East Asia. The essays cover such topics as the changing ideal of masculinity in Buddhist literature, the controversy triggered by the transmission of the Indian Buddhist deity Heruka to Tibet in the 10th century, and the evolution of a Chinese Buddhist Tantric tradition in the form of the True Buddha School. The book as a whole addresses complex and contested categories in the field of religious studies, including the concept of syncretism and the various ways that the change and transformation of religious traditions can be described and articulated.The authors, leading scholars in Tantric studies, draw on a wide array of methodologies from the fields of history, anthropology, art history, and sociology. Tantric Traditions in Transmission and Translation is groundbreaking in its attempt to look past religious, linguistic, and cultural boundaries.
This collection investigates how Tantric Buddhist traditions have evolved and adapted as they migrated across diverse cultural and geographic boundaries in Asia. The editors, David B. Gray and Ryan Richard Overbey, curate a series of original essays from leading scholars who utilize interdisciplinary methodologies—including history, anthropology, and art history—to analyze the mechanisms of religious transmission and translation. The volume challenges established academic frameworks regarding syncretism and the articulation of religious change over time.
What You Will Find
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Scholars in the field of religious studies identify this volume as a significant contribution to the understanding of cross-cultural religious diffusion. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for an audience familiar with the complexities of Asian religious history.
Page Count:
375
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190613785
ISBN-13:
9780190613785
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