Contemporary Buddhism : an interdisciplinary journal volume 10, no.1 May 2009.

Contributor(s): Crodby, Kate | Dhammasami, Khammai | Jotika Khur-yrarn | Skilton, AndrewMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: UK : Routledge, Taylor& Francis Group, 2009Description: 195 pages ; 23 cmISSN: 14639947Subject(s): Buddhism -- Southeast Asia | Shan -- Buddhism | Myanmar -- BuddhismDDC classification: 294.3 LOC classification: BQ266 | .C65 2011
Contents:
1. The central position of the Shan/Tai Buddhism for the socio-political development of Wa and Kayah peoples by Chit Hlaing(F.K. Lehman)--__ 2. Shan tribute relations in the nineteenth century by Susan Conway__ 3. Growing but as a sideline: an overview of modern Shan Monastic education by Venerable Khammai Dhammasami__ 4. Rite of passage or ethnic festival? by Nacy Eberhardt___ 5. Buddhist orthodoxy or ritual excess in a Shan novice ordination by Jane M. FErguson__ 6. Tai Khun Buddhism and ethnic-religious identity by Klemens Karlsson ___ 7. Richness of Buddhist texts in Shan manuscripts: seven Shan versions of Satipatthana Sutta by Jotika Khur-yearn__ 8. Archaeology of the Shan plateau: the bronze to Buddhist transition by Elizabeth Moore__ 9. Khamti Shan Buddhism and culture in Arunacha Pradesh, India by Siraporn Nathalang ___ 10. Recital of the Tham Vessantara-jataka: a social -cultural phenomenon in Kengtun, eastern Shan State, Myanmar by Sengpan Pannyawamsa___ 11. Shan Buddhist art on the market: what, where and why? by Catherine Raymond___ 12. Pu Khwan Khao worship of Dehong Tai in Yunnan: fertility and Buddhist felicity by Arthid Sheravanichkul___ 13. The changing nature of Shan political ritual and identity in Maehongson, northwestern Thailand by Nocila Tannenbaum___ 14. Stupa worship: the early form of Tai religious tourism by Pimmada Wichasin
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1. The central position of the Shan/Tai Buddhism for the socio-political development of Wa and Kayah peoples by Chit Hlaing(F.K. Lehman)--__
2. Shan tribute relations in the nineteenth century by Susan Conway__
3. Growing but as a sideline: an overview of modern Shan Monastic education by Venerable Khammai Dhammasami__
4. Rite of passage or ethnic festival? by Nacy Eberhardt___
5. Buddhist orthodoxy or ritual excess in a Shan novice ordination by Jane M. FErguson__
6. Tai Khun Buddhism and ethnic-religious identity by Klemens Karlsson ___
7. Richness of Buddhist texts in Shan manuscripts: seven Shan versions of Satipatthana Sutta by Jotika Khur-yearn__
8. Archaeology of the Shan plateau: the bronze to Buddhist transition by Elizabeth Moore__
9. Khamti Shan Buddhism and culture in Arunacha Pradesh, India by Siraporn Nathalang ___
10. Recital of the Tham Vessantara-jataka: a social -cultural phenomenon in Kengtun, eastern Shan State, Myanmar by Sengpan Pannyawamsa___
11. Shan Buddhist art on the market: what, where and why? by Catherine Raymond___
12. Pu Khwan Khao worship of Dehong Tai in Yunnan: fertility and Buddhist felicity by Arthid Sheravanichkul___
13. The changing nature of Shan political ritual and identity in Maehongson, northwestern Thailand by Nocila Tannenbaum___
14. Stupa worship: the early form of Tai religious tourism by Pimmada Wichasin

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