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Educating Monks: Minority Buddhism on China's Southwest Border

Online ISBN:
9780824875657
Print ISBN:
9780824866488
Publisher:
University of Hawai'i Press
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Educating Monks: Minority Buddhism on China's Southwest Border

Thomas A. Borchert
Thomas A. Borchert
University of Vermont
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Published:
31 May 2017
Online ISBN:
9780824875657
Print ISBN:
9780824866488
Publisher:
University of Hawai'i Press

Abstract

Educating Monks examines the education and training of novices and young Buddhist monks of a Tai minority group on China’s Southwest border. The Buddhists of this region, the Dai-lue, are Chinese citizens but practice Theravada Buddhism and have long-standing ties to the Theravāda communities of Southeast Asia. The book shows how Dai-lue Buddhists train their young men in village temples, monastic junior high schools and in transnational monastic educational institutions, as well as the political context of redeveloping Buddhism during the Reform era in China. While the book focuses on the educational settings in which these young boys are trained, it also argues that in order to understand how a monk is made, it is necessary to examine local agenda, national politics and transnational Buddhist networks.

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