Human-fashioned boundaries transform spaces by introducing
dualisms, bifurcations, creative symbioses, contradictions, and
notions of inclusion and exclusion. The Buddhist boundaries
considered in this book, sīmās—a term found in South and
Southeast Asian languages and later translated into East Asian
languages—come in various shapes and sizes and can be established
on land or in bodies of water. Sometimes, the word sīmā refers
not only to a ceremonial boundary, but the space enclosed by the
boundary, or even the markers (when they are used) that denote the
boundary. Sīmās were established early on as places where core
legal acts (kamma), including ordination, of the monastic community
(sangha) took place according to their disciplinary codes. Sīmās
continue to be deployed in the creation of monastic lineages and to
function in diverse ways for monastics and non-monastics alike. As
foundations of Buddhist religion, sīmās are used to sustain,
revitalize, or reform Buddhist practices, notions of identity, and
conceptualizations of time and history. In the last few decades,
scholarly awareness of and expertise on sīmās has developed to a
point where a volume like this one, which examines sīmās across
numerous cultural contexts and scholarly fields of inquiry, is both
possible and needed. Sīmā traditions expressed in the Theravāda
cultures of Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Bangladesh, and Sri
Lanka constitute the dominant focus of the work; a chapter on East
Asia raises questions of historical transmission beyond these
areas. Throughout contributors engage texts; history; archaeology;
politics; art; ecology; economics; epigraphy; legal categories;
mythic narratives; understandings of the cosmos; and
conceptualizations of compassion, authority, and violence.
Examining sīmās through multiple perspectives allows us to look
at them in their contextual specificity, in a way that allows for
discernment of variation as well as consistency. Sīmā spaces can
be both simple and extremely intricate, and this book helps show
why and how that is the case.
General
Imprint: |
University of Hawaii Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
September 2022 |
Editors: |
Jason A. Carbine
• Erik W. Davis
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
400 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8248-9107-7 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8248-9107-4 |
Barcode: |
9780824891077 |
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