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Material Culture and Asian Religions - Text, Image, Object (Paperback)
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Material Culture and Asian Religions - Text, Image, Object (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Research in Religion, Media and Culture
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Traditionally, research on the history of Asian religions has been
marked by a bias for literary evidence, privileging canonical texts
penned in 'classical' languages. Not only has a focus on literary
evidence shaped the dominant narratives about the religious
histories of Asia, in both scholarship and popular culture, but it
has contributed to the tendency to study different religious
traditions in relative isolation from one another. Today, moreover,
historical work is often based on modern textual editions and,
increasingly, on electronic databases. What may be lost, in the
process, is the visceral sense of the text as artifact - as a
material object that formed part of a broader material culture, in
which the boundaries between religious traditions were sometimes
more fluid than canonical literature might suggest. This volume
brings together specialists in a variety of Asian cultures to
discuss the methodological challenges involved in integrating
material evidence for the reconstruction of the religious histories
of South, Southeast, Central, and East Asia. By means of specific
'test cases,' the volume explores the importance of considering
material and literary evidence in concert. What untold stories do
these sources help us to recover? How might they push us to
reevaluate historical narratives traditionally told from literary
sources? By addressing these questions from the perspectives of
different subfields and religious traditions, contributors map out
the challenges involved in interpreting different types of data,
assessing the problems of interpretation distinct to specific types
of material evidence (e.g., coins, temple art, manuscripts,
donative inscriptions) and considering the issues raised by the
different patterns in the preservation of such evidence in
different locales. Special attention is paid to newly-discovered
and neglected sources; to our evidence for trade, migration, and
inter-regional cultural exchange; and to geographical locales that
served as "contact zones" connecting cultures. In addition, the
chapters in this volume represent the rich range of religious
traditions across Asia - including Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism,
Shinto, and Chinese religions, as well as Islam and eastern
Christianities.
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