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Buddhism And Waste The Excess Discard And Afterlife Of Buddhist Consumption 1st Edition Trine Brox

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Buddhism And Waste The Excess Discard And Afterlife Of Buddhist Consumption 1st Edition Trine Brox
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.61 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Trine Brox, Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg
ISBN: 9781350195530, 9781350195547, 9782021947571, 2021947572, 1350195537, 1350195545
Language: English
Year: 2022
Edition: 1

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Buddhism And Waste The Excess Discard And Afterlife Of Buddhist Consumption 1st Edition Trine Brox by Trine Brox, Elizabeth Williams-oerberg 9781350195530, 9781350195547, 9782021947571, 2021947572, 1350195537, 1350195545 instant download after payment.

In what ways do Buddhists recognize, define, and sort waste from non-waste? What happens to Buddhist-related waste? How do new practices of Buddhist consumption result in new forms of waste and consequently new ways of dealing with waste?
This book explores these questions in a close examination of a religion that is often portrayed as anti-materialist and non-economic. It provides insight into the complexity of Buddhist consumption, conceptions of waste, and waste care. Examples include scripture that has been torn and cannot be read, or an amulet that has disintegrated, as well as garbage left behind on a pilgrimage, or the offerings of food and prayer scarves that create ecological contamination.

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