Tibetan understandings about the bodies of spiritual teachers or lamas challenge the idea of a singular and bounded form. Tibetan Buddhists believe that the presence of the lama does not depend on their skin-encapsulated temporal body, or a singular lifespan. After death, it is not uncommon for a lama to materialize in other appearances or to become incorporated into the bodies of others through devotees’ consumption of their bodily remains. In this article, I discuss how the European ingestion of the holy bodies of Tibetan lamas creates new possibilities for embodied intersubjectivity, and also how this practice repositions bodily substance in cannibal discourse.Tanya Maria Zivkovi
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The article provides a comprehensive review of latest religious studies research into the phenomenon...
This study draws on a body of data collected during a one year period of fieldwork in a number of Ti...
This study is concerned with the social and religious life of deceased Tibetan Buddhist lamas. I arg...
When bodies are conceived as permeable fields our physical forms become inseparable from each other ...
Contextualising the seemingly esoteric and exotic aspects of Tibetan Buddhist culture within the eve...
In this paper, I chronicle the cleavages in Tibetan Buddhist ideology and practice made apparent in ...
Buddhist tantric practitioners embrace the liminal status of the human body to manifest divine ident...
Buddhist texts perpetually remind readers to realize the pervasive nature of suffering by reflecting...
This article proposes that many Tibetan rituals are shaped by a language of creating, giving, and ea...
The article analyzes the Tibetan understanding of death, which is mainly based on the Buddhist relig...
This paper is concerned with the social life of a deceased Tibetan Buddhist lama. It details the rol...
There is an undeniable connection between nationalism and dead bodies. According to Katherine Verder...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
Poststructuralist debates around the body have demonstrated how our knowledge of the body is constit...
Since 2009, 141 Tibetans have engaged in self-immolation, setting their bodies alight, in protest ag...
The article provides a comprehensive review of latest religious studies research into the phenomenon...
This study draws on a body of data collected during a one year period of fieldwork in a number of Ti...