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Buddhist Funeral Cultures of Southeast Asia and China
by Paul Williams , and Patrice Ladwig
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date
2012-04-01
Table of Contents
This section is collapsed Front Matter
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Buddhist funeral cultures
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 2 Chanting as ‘bricolage technique’: a comparison of South and Southeast Asian funeral recitation
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 3 Weaving life out of death: the craft of the rag robe in Cambodian ritual technology
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 4 Corpses and cloth: illustrations of the pamsukula ceremony in Thai manuscripts
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 5 good death, bad death and ritual restructurings: the New Year ceremonies of the Phunoy in northern Laos
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 6 Feeding the dead: ghosts, materiality and merit in a Lao Buddhist festival for the deceased
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 7 Funeral rituals, bad death and the protection of social space among the Arakanese (Burma)
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 8 Theatre of death and rebirth: monks’ funerals in Burma
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 9 From bones to ashes: the Teochiu management of bad death in China and overseas
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 10 For Buddhas, families and ghosts: the transformation of the Ghost Festival into a Dharma Assembly in southeast china
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 11 Xianghua foshi 佛事 (incense and flower Buddhist rites): a local Buddhist funeral ritual tradition in southeastern China
This section is collapsed CHAPTER 12 Buddhist passports to the other world: a study of modern and early medieval Chinese Buddhist mortuary documents
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