A significant strand of anthropological work on Buddhist generosity practices in Theravādin and Tibetan Buddhist societies has examined their role in reproducing and reinforcing social and economic hierarchies. Inspired by the recent ‘moral turn’ in anthropology, this article addresses the moral dimensions of these practices by analyzing debates, decisions, and judgments about what to sponsor and how to do so during times of accelerated ‘modernizing’ change. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in northeastern Tibet (Amdo) conducted between 2008 and 2015, I focus on a mode of collective sponsorship that has, in different contexts, been considered good, problematic, or even wrong. The moral grounds for such evaluations show that sponsorship is ...
Funding for this work was generously provided by the ESRC (PTA-030-2003-00784), the Wenner-Gren Foun...
This paper examines adaptive forms with regard to the interpretation of Buddhist economic ethics in ...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticismin contemporary China...
A significant strand of anthropological work on Buddhist generosity practices in Theravādin and Tibe...
This chapter explores the slippage of Buddhist material abundance into a form of Buddhist waste amon...
The speed and extent of the Tibetan Buddhist monastic revival make it one of the most extraordinary ...
Contrary to assumptions frequently made about Buddhist societies and to models promoted by Tibetan e...
This piece of ethnography focuses on extrapolating ideas on the inherent value of labour as a form o...
This essay examines two domains in which wealthy Chinese seek to cultivate social distinction. The f...
Despite having at one time been listed as one of the poorest countries in the world, Myanmar has top...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticism in contemporary Chin...
Addressing the intersections of economic opportunities and scriptural interpretation, this article e...
In this inductive ethnographic study, I explore the unique social and theological pressures placed o...
Different interpretations of what constitutes “trash” can reveal complex interactions between Tibeta...
Presentation given at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference. A common religious identi...
Funding for this work was generously provided by the ESRC (PTA-030-2003-00784), the Wenner-Gren Foun...
This paper examines adaptive forms with regard to the interpretation of Buddhist economic ethics in ...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticismin contemporary China...
A significant strand of anthropological work on Buddhist generosity practices in Theravādin and Tibe...
This chapter explores the slippage of Buddhist material abundance into a form of Buddhist waste amon...
The speed and extent of the Tibetan Buddhist monastic revival make it one of the most extraordinary ...
Contrary to assumptions frequently made about Buddhist societies and to models promoted by Tibetan e...
This piece of ethnography focuses on extrapolating ideas on the inherent value of labour as a form o...
This essay examines two domains in which wealthy Chinese seek to cultivate social distinction. The f...
Despite having at one time been listed as one of the poorest countries in the world, Myanmar has top...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticism in contemporary Chin...
Addressing the intersections of economic opportunities and scriptural interpretation, this article e...
In this inductive ethnographic study, I explore the unique social and theological pressures placed o...
Different interpretations of what constitutes “trash” can reveal complex interactions between Tibeta...
Presentation given at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference. A common religious identi...
Funding for this work was generously provided by the ESRC (PTA-030-2003-00784), the Wenner-Gren Foun...
This paper examines adaptive forms with regard to the interpretation of Buddhist economic ethics in ...
This study explores the revival and development of Tibetan Buddhist monasticismin contemporary China...