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Encounters at the Wat Dhammakittiwong

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Author(s)
Kroulík, Milan
Contributor(s)
Pehal, Martin
Zemánek, Marek
Keywords
Anthropology|Theravāda|Materialism|Thai Buddhism|Critical Theory|ritual|embodiment|temple|post-colonial philosophy
antropologie|théraváda|materialismus|thajský buddhismus|kritická teorie|rituál|vtělení|chrám|postkoloniální filosofie

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1371328
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/86815
Abstract
(in English) This paper is based on field-work performed in a Thai Buddhist Temple (Wat) in Prague in the year 2016. The aim is to describe and in describing analyze rituals organized in and through the temple from a materialist phenomenological point of view, as well as based on an ideal-type Theravāda cosmology. In drawing on post-colonial philosophy, part of the focus lies also on the process of becoming other. This is achieved in situating practice and mimesis (based on the anthropologist Michael Taussig's theory) at the center of methodological inquiry. Each chapter is based on different expected and unexpected encounters at the Wat, and offers a possible solution to the issues that these encounters raised.
(česky) Tato práce vychází z terénního výzkumu provedeného v thajském buddhistickém chrámu (Watu) v Praze v roce 2016. Cílem práce je popsat a analyzovat chrámem organizované rituály jak za pomoci materialisticko-fenomenologických metod, tak z hlediska ideálně-typické théravádové kosmologie. Z postkoloniálních filozofických pozic se navíc věnuji procesu stávání se jiným. Metodologickým ohniskem této části analýzy jsou praxe a mimésis (především na základě teorií antropologa Michaela Taussiga). Každá kapitola je psaná na základě jiného, očekáváného nebo nečekaného, setkání ve Watu a nabízí možná řešení otázek, které vyvstaly v rámci těchto setkání.
Institute of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Ústav filosofie a religionistiky
Filozofická fakulta
Faculty of Arts
Date
2017-07-20
Type
diplomová práce
Identifier
oai:dspace.cuni.cz:20.500.11956/86815
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/86815
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