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Title
Buddhism and cultural studies : a profession of faith / Edwin Ng.
ISBN
9781137549907 (electronic book)
1137549904 (electronic book)
9781137549891
1137549890
Published
London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
BQ1597
Dewey Decimal Classification
294.307
Summary
This book explores the reciprocity between Buddhist, Derridean, and Foucauldian understandings about ethics, subjectivity, and ontological contingency, to investigate the ethical and political potential of insight meditation practice. The book is narrated from the perspective of a postcolonial 'Western Buddhist' convert who, despite growing up in Singapore where Buddhism was a part of his disaporic 'Chinese' ancestral heritage, only embraced Buddhism when he migrated to Australia and discovered Western translations of Buddhist teachings. Through an autoethnography of the author's Buddhist-inspired pursuit of an academic profession, the book develops and professes a non-doctrinal understanding of faith that may be pertinent to 'believers' and 'non-believers' alike, inviting the academic reader in particular to consider the (unacknowledged) role of faith in supporting scholarly practice. Striking a careful balance between critical analysis and self-reflexive inquiry, the book performs in all senses of the word, a profession of faith.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed August 12, 2016)
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Print version: 9781137549891
1.Introduction
2.Towards a Spiritually-Engaged Cultural Studies
3.Methods, Traditions, Liminal Identities
4.Of Intellectual Hospitality, Buddhism and Deconstruction
5.The 'Religious Question in Foucault's Genealogies of Experience
6.The Care of Self and Spiritually-Engaged Cultural Studies
7.A Foucauldian analysis of Vipassana and a Buddhist art of living
8.Buddhist Critical Thought and an Affective Micropolitics of (Un)Becoming
9.A Profession of Faith
10.Conclusion: Yours faithfully .