BOOKS - The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk
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The Lovelorn Ghost and the Magical Monk
Author: Justin McDaniel
Year: 2011
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.1 MB
Language: English
Year: 2011
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.1 MB
Language: English
Focusing on representations of a famous ghost and monk from the late eighteenth century to today Justin Thomas McDaniel builds a case for interpreting modern Thai Buddhist practice through the movements of these transformative figures He follows embodiments of the ghost and monk in a variety of genres and media including biography drama ritual art liturgy film television and the Internet Sourcing nuns monks laypeople and royalty McDaniel shows how relations with these figures have been instrumental in crafting histories and modernities particularly local conceptions of being Buddhist and the formation and transmission of such identities across different venues and technologies Stories centering on the lovelorn ghost Mae Nak and the magical monk Somdet To are central to Thai Buddhism Historically important and emotionally resonant these characters appeal to every class of follower Metaphorically and rhetorically powerful they invite constant reimagining across time Focusing on representations of the ghost and monk from the late eighteenth century to the present Justin Thomas McDaniel builds a case for interpreting modern Thai Buddhist practice through the movements of these transformative figures He follows embodiments of the ghost and monk in a variety of genres and media including biography film television drama ritual art liturgy and the Internet Sourcing nuns monks laypeople and royalty he shows how relations with these figures have been instrumental in crafting histories and modernities McDaniel is especially interested in local conceptions of being Buddhist and the formation and transmission of such identities across different venues and technologies Establishing an individual s religious repertoire as a valid category of study McDaniel explores the performance of Buddhist thought and ritual through practices of magic prognostication image production sacred protection and deity and ghost worship and clarifies the meaning of multiple cultural configurations Listening to popular Thai Buddhist ghost stories visiting crowded shrines and temples he finds concepts of attachment love wealth beauty entertainment graciousness security and nationalism all spring from engagement with the ghost and the monk and are as vital to the making of Thai Buddhism as venerating the Buddha himself