Buddhist homeland(s), memory and the politics of belonging in South Asia

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David Geary, Douglas Ober
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ABSTRACT In recent centuries, the concept of an ‘original’ Buddhist homeland located in India and Nepal has come to mark the aspirations, identities, histories, and memories of diverse Buddhist communities and nation-states. In this Introduction to the Special Issue, we examine some of the ways Buddhist homeland narratives are used to (re)build ties to physical and imagined landscapes of belonging and how these discourses intersect with certain claims to identity, citizenship, and belonging in modern South Asia. Two themes are particularly evident in our analysis: the memory of place and geography, and the ongoing importance of religion in the sphere of politics.
佛教家园、记忆与南亚归属政治
摘要近几个世纪以来,位于印度和尼泊尔的“原始”佛教家园的概念已经成为不同佛教社区和民族国家的愿望、身份、历史和记忆的标志。在这本特刊的引言中,我们研究了佛教家园叙事被用来(重新)建立与物质和想象中的归属景观的联系的一些方式,以及这些话语如何与现代南亚的某些身份、公民身份和归属主张相交叉。在我们的分析中,有两个主题特别明显:对地点和地理的记忆,以及宗教在政治领域的持续重要性。
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