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Gananath Obeyesekere

    Hair: Its Power and Meaning in Asian Cultures
    The Buddha in Sri Lanka
    Land Tenure in Village Ceylon
    The Apotheosis of Captain Cook
    Placating the Demons
    The Buddha in Sri Lanka
    • This book examines culture, religion and polity in the context of Buddhism. Gananath Obeyesekere, one of the foremost analytical voices from South Asia develops Freud’s notion of ‘dream work’, the ‘work of culture’ and ideas of no-self ( anatta ) to understand Buddhism in contemporary Sri Lanka. This work offers a restorative interpretation of Buddhist myths in contrast to the perspective involving deconstruction. The book deals with a range of themes connected with Buddhism, including oral traditions and stories, the religious pantheon, philosophy, emotions, reform movements, questions of identity and culture, and issues of modernity. This fascinating volume will greatly interest students, teachers and researchers of religion and philosophy, especially Buddhism, ethics, cultural studies, social and cultural anthropology, Sri Lanka and modern South Asian history.

      The Buddha in Sri Lanka
    • Placating the Demons

      Ritual Practices Among Sri Lankans

      • 174pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Focusing on ceremonial practices in Sri Lanka, the book explores key ideas and symbolic systems that continue to influence contemporary culture. It critically analyzes how these traditions have evolved while retaining their core elements, revealing the underlying significance and continuity of these rituals in modern society.

      Placating the Demons
    • The Apotheosis of Captain Cook

      European Mythmaking in the Pacific

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Gananath Obeyesekere challenges the myth of the Western civilizer as a divine figure in the context of imperialism. By examining shipboard journals and logs from Captain James Cook and his crew, he illustrates how Cook embodies both the role of a civilizer and, ultimately, a "savage" when his mission falters. This exploration redefines perceptions of civilization and conquest, highlighting the complexities of cultural encounters during the age of exploration.

      The Apotheosis of Captain Cook
    • Land Tenure in Village Ceylon

      A Sociological and Historical Study

      • 348pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Focusing on land tenure and social structure, this anthropological study explores the dynamics within the Ceylonese village of Madagama. It examines how land ownership influences community relationships and social hierarchies, providing insights into the cultural and economic factors that shape village life. Through detailed observations, the work reveals the intricate connections between land use and social organization in this unique setting.

      Land Tenure in Village Ceylon
    • The Buddha in Sri Lanka

      Histories and Stories

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Focusing on the interplay of culture, religion, and governance within Buddhism, this book provides a restorative interpretation of Buddhist myths, challenging traditional deconstructive views. It explores oral traditions, the religious pantheon, and philosophical concepts, while addressing emotions, reform movements, and the complexities of identity and culture in the face of modernity.

      The Buddha in Sri Lanka
    • Exploring the multifaceted meanings of hair in Asian cultures, the book delves into its significance as a symbol of identity, beauty, and social status across various contexts. Contributors analyze a range of evidence—from literary and archaeological to religious and ethnographic—addressing themes such as hair codes, community norms, and the interplay of privilege and rebellion. The work highlights diverse interpretations of hair, including its associations with femininity, virility, and societal constructs, revealing how hair communicates complex cultural narratives.

      Hair: Its Power and Meaning in Asian Cultures
    • The Awakened Ones

      • 644pagine
      • 23 ore di lettura

      While a rational consciousness grasps many truths, Gananath Obeyesekere believes an even richer knowledge is possible through a bold confrontation with the stuff of visions and dreams. Spanning both Buddhist and European forms of visionary experience, he fearlessly pursues the symbolic, nonrational depths of such phenomena.

      The Awakened Ones
    • Consieosophy is knowledge through observation and understanding the world through experience. For centuries the world and society has indoctrinated humanity into believing that in order for one to obtain knowledge they must attend a school or a university to do so, when in actuality it is very much the opposite. Knowledge about anything has always been acquired through observation and ones personal experience with the actual subject. It is through this intimate relationship that the evolution of one's heart and mind is able to sagaciously comprehend himself, and the world around him without any outside influences or persuasions. This work in knowledge is the past progressions of humanity, and is the future progressions of the present.

      CONSIEOSOPHY