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Historicizing "Tradition" in the Study of Religion (Hardcover, Reprint 2011): Steven Engler, Gregory Price Grieve Historicizing "Tradition" in the Study of Religion (Hardcover, Reprint 2011)
Steven Engler, Gregory Price Grieve
R4,736 R4,243 Discovery Miles 42 430 Save R493 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays analyzes a >traditiona (TM) as a category in the historical and comparative study of religion. The book questions the common assumption that tradition is simply the a oepassing downa or imitation of prior practices and discourses. It begins from the premise that many traditions are, at least in part, social fabrications, often deliberately serving particular ideological ends. Individual chapters examine a wide variety of historical periods and religions (Congolese, Buddhist, Christian, Confucian, Cree, Esoteric, Hawaiian, Hindu, Islamic, Jewish, New Religious Movement, and Shinto). Different sections of the book consider tradition's relation to three sets of issues: legitimation and authority; agency and identity; modernity and the West.

Cyber Zen - Imagining Authentic Buddhist Identity, Community, and Practices in the Virtual World of Second Life (Paperback):... Cyber Zen - Imagining Authentic Buddhist Identity, Community, and Practices in the Virtual World of Second Life (Paperback)
Gregory Price Grieve
R1,311 Discovery Miles 13 110 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Cyber Zen ethnographically explores Buddhist practices in the online virtual world of Second Life. Does typing at a keyboard and moving avatars around the screen, however, count as real Buddhism? If authentic practices must mimic the actual world, then Second Life Buddhism does not. In fact, a critical investigation reveals that online Buddhist practices have at best only a family resemblance to canonical Asian traditions and owe much of their methods to the late twentieth-century field of cybernetics. If, however, they are judged existentially, by how they enable users to respond to the suffering generated by living in a highly mediated consumer society, then Second Life Buddhism consists of authentic spiritual practices. Cyber Zen explores how Second Life Buddhist enthusiasts form communities, identities, locations, and practices that are both products of and authentic responses to contemporary Network Consumer Society. Gregory Price Grieve illustrates that to some extent all religion has always been virtual and gives a glimpse of possible future alternative forms of religion.

Buddhism, the Internet, and Digital Media - The Pixel in the Lotus (Paperback): Gregory Price Grieve, Daniel Veidlinger Buddhism, the Internet, and Digital Media - The Pixel in the Lotus (Paperback)
Gregory Price Grieve, Daniel Veidlinger
R1,597 Discovery Miles 15 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Buddhism, the Internet and Digital Media: The Pixel in the Lotus explores Buddhist practice and teachings in an increasingly networked and digital era. Contributors consider the ways Buddhism plays a role and is present in digital media through a variety of methods including concrete case studies, ethnographic research, and content analysis, as well as interviews with practitioners and cyber-communities. In addition to considering Buddhism in the context of technologies such as virtual worlds, social media, and mobile devices, authors ask how the Internet affects identity, authority and community, and what effect this might have on the development, proliferation, and perception of Buddhism in an online environment. Together, these essays make the case that studying contemporary online Buddhist practice can provide valuable insights into the shifting role religion plays in our constantly changing, mediated, hurried, and uncertain culture.

Cyber Zen - Imagining Authentic Buddhist Identity, Community, and Practices in the Virtual World of Second Life (Hardcover):... Cyber Zen - Imagining Authentic Buddhist Identity, Community, and Practices in the Virtual World of Second Life (Hardcover)
Gregory Price Grieve
R4,474 Discovery Miles 44 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Cyber Zen ethnographically explores Buddhist practices in the online virtual world of Second Life. Does typing at a keyboard and moving avatars around the screen, however, count as real Buddhism? If authentic practices must mimic the actual world, then Second Life Buddhism does not. In fact, a critical investigation reveals that online Buddhist practices have at best only a family resemblance to canonical Asian traditions and owe much of their methods to the late twentieth-century field of cybernetics. If, however, they are judged existentially, by how they enable users to respond to the suffering generated by living in a highly mediated consumer society, then Second Life Buddhism consists of authentic spiritual practices. Cyber Zen explores how Second Life Buddhist enthusiasts form communities, identities, locations, and practices that are both products of and authentic responses to contemporary Network Consumer Society. Gregory Price Grieve illustrates that to some extent all religion has always been virtual and gives a glimpse of possible future alternative forms of religion.

Buddhism, the Internet, and Digital Media - The Pixel in the Lotus (Hardcover): Gregory Price Grieve, Daniel Veidlinger Buddhism, the Internet, and Digital Media - The Pixel in the Lotus (Hardcover)
Gregory Price Grieve, Daniel Veidlinger
R4,621 Discovery Miles 46 210 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Buddhism, the Internet and Digital Media: The Pixel in the Lotus explores Buddhist practice and teachings in an increasingly networked and digital era. Contributors consider the ways Buddhism plays a role and is present in digital media through a variety of methods including concrete case studies, ethnographic research, and content analysis, as well as interviews with practitioners and cyber-communities. In addition to considering Buddhism in the context of technologies such as virtual worlds, social media, and mobile devices, authors ask how the Internet affects identity, authority and community, and what effect this might have on the development, proliferation, and perception of Buddhism in an online environment. Together, these essays make the case that studying contemporary online Buddhist practice can provide valuable insights into the shifting role religion plays in our constantly changing, mediated, hurried, and uncertain culture.

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