Readings of the Vessantara Jātaka
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Steven Collins
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The central figure in the Buddhism of Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka, and even parts of Nepal is, as this book demonstrates, Prince Vessantara as much as it is the Buddha himself. This book is highly recommended not only for scholars interested in Buddhism as it is practiced but also for courses on Buddhism and society, religious studies, and anthropology and religion.
John S. Strong, Bates College:
This volume, taken as a whole, starts with some basic questions: what accounts for the tremendous popularity of the Vessantara Jataka in the Buddhist world? How and why did it become a tale better known even than the life story of the Buddha? In addressing these issues, the individual contributors go on to reveal and analyze the multiple (and often ambivalent) ways in which the story has been open to interpretation and to enactment in ritual, art, and society in both classic and modern times. Readings of the Vessantara Jataka is a pathbreaking work that will long endure as a go-to reference for anyone interested in this most significant and popular of Buddhist stories.
Juliane Schober, Arizona State University:
Readings of the Vessantara Jataka will undoubtedly become a classic in the study of Buddhist biographical literature and its cultural contexts. The collection brings together excellent essays that show us how a central Buddhist narrative can resonate profoundly across a spectrum of dramatic, ethical, and cultural modalities.
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Contents
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Preface
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Introduction, Dramatis Personae, and Chapters in the Vessantara Jātaka
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1. Readers in the Maze: Modern Debates About the Vessantara Story in Thailand
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2. Emotions and Narrative: Excessive Giving and Ethical Ambivalence in the Lao Vessantara Jātaka
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3. Blissfully Buddhist and Betrothed: Marriage in the Vessantara Jātaka and Other South and Southeast Asian Buddhist Narratives
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4. Jūjaka as Trickster: The Comedic Monks of Northern Thailand
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5. Narration in the Vessantara Painted Scrolls of Northeast Thailand and Laos
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6. A Man for All Seasons: Three Vessantaras in Premodern Myanmar
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7. Vessantara Opts Out: Newar Versions of the Tale of the Generous Prince
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