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Of Beggars And Buddhas The Politics Of Humor In The Vessantara Jataka In Thailand Katherine A Bowie

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Of Beggars And Buddhas The Politics Of Humor In The Vessantara Jataka In Thailand Katherine A Bowie
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.65 MB
Author: Katherine A. Bowie
ISBN: 9780299309503, 9782016017722, 0299309509, 2016017724
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Of Beggars And Buddhas The Politics Of Humor In The Vessantara Jataka In Thailand Katherine A Bowie by Katherine A. Bowie 9780299309503, 9782016017722, 0299309509, 2016017724 instant download after payment.

The 547 Buddhist jatakas, or verse parables, recount the Buddha's lives in previous incarnations. In his penultimate and most famous incarnation, he appears as the Prince Vessantara, perfecting the virtue of generosity by giving away all his possessions, his wife, and his children to the beggar Jujaka. Taking an anthropological approach to this two-thousand-year-old morality tale, Katherine A. Bowie highlights significant local variations in its interpretations and public performances across three regions of Thailand over 150 years. The Vessantara Jataka has served both monastic and royal interests, encouraging parents to give their sons to religious orders and intimating that kings are future Buddhas. But, as Bowie shows, characterizations of the beggar Jujaka in various regions and eras have also brought ribald humor and sly antiroyalist themes to the story. Historically, these subversive performances appealed to popular audiences even as they worried the conservative Bangkok court. The monarchy sporadically sought to suppress the comedic recitations. As Thailand has changed from a feudal to a capitalist society, this famous story about giving away possessions is paradoxically being employed to promote tourism and wealth.

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