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9. Locating the Transnational in Cambodia’s Dhammayātrā
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Kathryn Poethig
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on the Transliteration System ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Cambodian Religion and the Historical Construction of Nation
- 1. The Future of Cambodia’s Past A Messianic Middle-Period Cambodian Royal Cult 13
- 2. Khmer Identity and Theraväda Buddhism 40
- 3. Making a Religion of the Nation and Its Language: The French Protectorate (1863–1954) and the Dhammakāy 63
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Part II. The Icon of the Leper King
- 4. The Suffering of Kings: Substitute Bodies, Healing, and Justice in Cambodia 91
- 5. Stec Gaṃlaṅ’ and Yāy Deb: Worshiping Kings and Queens in Cambodia Today 113
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Part III. The Ethnography of Contemporary Cambodian Religion
- 6. Khmer Buddhism, Female Asceticism, and Salvation 133
- 7. A Medium Possession Practice and Its Relationship with Cambodian Buddhism: The Grū Pāramī 150
- 8. Clay into Stone: A Modern-Day Tāpas’ 170
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Part IV. The Transnationalism of Cambodian Religion
- 9. Locating the Transnational in Cambodia’s Dhammayātrā 197
- 10. The Spirit Cult of Khleang Moeung in Long Beach, California 213
- References 227
- Contributors 249
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Notes on the Transliteration System ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Cambodian Religion and the Historical Construction of Nation
- 1. The Future of Cambodia’s Past A Messianic Middle-Period Cambodian Royal Cult 13
- 2. Khmer Identity and Theraväda Buddhism 40
- 3. Making a Religion of the Nation and Its Language: The French Protectorate (1863–1954) and the Dhammakāy 63
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Part II. The Icon of the Leper King
- 4. The Suffering of Kings: Substitute Bodies, Healing, and Justice in Cambodia 91
- 5. Stec Gaṃlaṅ’ and Yāy Deb: Worshiping Kings and Queens in Cambodia Today 113
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Part III. The Ethnography of Contemporary Cambodian Religion
- 6. Khmer Buddhism, Female Asceticism, and Salvation 133
- 7. A Medium Possession Practice and Its Relationship with Cambodian Buddhism: The Grū Pāramī 150
- 8. Clay into Stone: A Modern-Day Tāpas’ 170
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Part IV. The Transnationalism of Cambodian Religion
- 9. Locating the Transnational in Cambodia’s Dhammayātrā 197
- 10. The Spirit Cult of Khleang Moeung in Long Beach, California 213
- References 227
- Contributors 249
- Index 253