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Buddhism and Ireland: From the Celts to the Counter-culture and Beyond
Laurence Cox
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| #3885526 in Books | 2013-07-31 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x1.00 x6.10l,1.45 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| In-depth review: how two cultures and systems intersect|By John L Murphy|Marxist sociologist of social movements Laurence Cox’s astute interpretations and groundbreaking research stretch into a sustained grappling to pin down a phenomenon that presents a case study beyond any insularity. One end of Eurasia connects with the other/ Other, for far longer and with more traff||"This is a truly fascinating book on how Buddhism arrived and was localised in Ireland. It shows how Ireland was never isolated from a global circuit of knowledge on Buddhism and Asia mediated by empire building, nationalism, colonialism, religion and ethnicit
Ireland and Buddhism have a long history. Shaped by colonialism, contested borders, religious wars, empire and massive diasporas, Irish people have encountered Asian Buddhism in many ways over 14 centuries. From the thrill of travellers' tales in far-off lands to a religious alternative to Christianity, from the potential of anti-colonial solidarity to fears of "going native," and from recent immigration to the secular spread of Buddhist meditation, Buddhism has meant ma...
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