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Making Sense Of Tantric Buddhism History Semiology And Transgression In The Indian Traditions Christian K Wedemeyer Christian Wedemeyer

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Making Sense Of Tantric Buddhism History Semiology And Transgression In The Indian Traditions Christian K Wedemeyer Christian Wedemeyer
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Making Sense Of Tantric Buddhism History Semiology And Transgression In The Indian Traditions Christian K Wedemeyer Christian Wedemeyer instant download after payment.

Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.04 MB
Pages: 313
Author: Christian K. Wedemeyer; Christian Wedemeyer
ISBN: 9780231162401, 0231162405
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Making Sense Of Tantric Buddhism History Semiology And Transgression In The Indian Traditions Christian K Wedemeyer Christian Wedemeyer by Christian K. Wedemeyer; Christian Wedemeyer 9780231162401, 0231162405 instant download after payment.

Christian K. Wedemeyer's systematic investigation into Buddhist Tantric traditions fundamentally rethinks the nature of its transgressive theories and practices and situates them firmly within larger trends in learned Indian culture. Challenging the notion that such phenomena are?marginal" or primitive, Wedemeyer demonstrates these antinomian?rituals of rebellion" were integrally related, ideologically and institutionally, both within the Buddhist mainstream and Indian culture. Revisiting various interpretations of esoteric Buddhism from the early-nineteenth century to the presen ...

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