The Anthropology Of Buddhism And Hinduism: Weberian Themes by David N. Gellner

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Max Weber's ideas have had enormous influence in theoretical sociology. But what he wrote about Asia has more often been cited by specialists to illustrate his errors rather than to derive inspiration. This collection of essays both engages with Max Weber's work, and attempts to use his general approach, combined with detailed ethnography from Nepal and Japan, to attack critical questions in the anthropology and sociology of Buddhism and Hinduism. These range from the relationship of Buddhist religious specialists (monks and priests) to shamanic practitioners, to the way in which Brahmanical ideals have spread through history and are expressed in a traditional Hindu city, to the question of how to frame sociological comparisons between similar religious systems in different cultures.

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David N. Gellner

David N. Gellner, Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology, department of Human Sciences, Brunel University.

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Author David N. Gellner
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date May 17, 2001
Language English
Number of page 416 Pages
Product Dimensions 5.5 x 1.2 x 8.2 inches
Binding Paperback
ISBN 9780195666113
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