Buddhism and Waste
The Excess, Discard, and Afterlife of Buddhist Consumption
Trine Brox editor Elizabeth Williams-Oerberg editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:29th Jun '23
£28.99
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The first book to examine and problematize Buddhist-related consumption and the waste that is consequently created, with case studies from North America and Asia.
In what ways do Buddhists recognize, define, and sort waste from non-waste? What happens to Buddhist-related waste? How do new practices of Buddhist consumption result in new forms of waste and consequently new ways of dealing with waste? This book explores these questions in a close examination of a religion that is often portrayed as anti-materialist and non-economic. It provides insight into the complexity of Buddhist consumption, conceptions of waste, and waste care. Examples include scripture that has been torn and cannot be read, or an amulet that has disintegrated, as well as garbage left behind on a pilgrimage, or the offerings of food and prayer scarves that create ecological contamination. Chapters cover mass-production and over-consumption, the wastefulness of consumerism, the by-products of Buddhist practices like rituals and festivals, and the impact of increased Buddhist consumption on religious practices and social relations. The book also looks at waste in terms of what is discarded, exploring issues of when and why particular objects and practices are sorted and handled as sacred and disposable. Contributors address how sacred materiality is destined to wear and decay, as well as ideas about redistribution, regeneration or recycling, and the idea of waste as afterlife.
An original and timely volume that discusses the materiality of Buddhism from the point of view of waste and discarded objects. An excellent source of insight. * Fabio Rambelli, Professor of Japanese Religions and Cultural History and ISF Endowed Chair in Shinto Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA *
This groundbreaking interdisciplinary book offers an important contribution to the study of Buddhism and materiality by looking at waste as excess, discard, and afterlife. Case studies from a broad range of ethnographies provide thought-provoking analysis and new insights. Highly recommended. * Erica Baffelli, Professor of Japanese Studies, University of Manchester, UK *
This book represents a pioneering exploration of the intricate relationship between Buddhism and waste management across diverse cultural landscapes … Buddhism and Waste not only advances scholarly discourse but also has practical implications for environmental stewardship, consumers, and spiritual practitioners within the Buddhist community and beyond in the modern world. * Religious Studies Review *
ISBN: 9781350195578
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208 pages