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Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, Ill : University of Chicago Press, 2014.LOC classification:
  • PER .H57 2014 V. 54
Contents:
Contents
No.1
Introduction: Buddhist visual culture/ Jinah Kim and Rob Linrothe-- pp. 1-4
Mirror image: deity and donors as Vajrasattva/ Rob Linrothe-- pp. 5-33
Local visions, transcendental practices: iconographic innovations of Indian Esoteric Buddhism/ Jinah Kim-- pp. 34-68
The many faces of Lokesvaratantric connections in Cambodia and Campa between the tenth and thirteenth centuries/ Phillip Scott Ellis Green-- pp. 69-93
No. 2
The construction of a cultic center through narrative: the founding myth of the village of Puttaparthi and Sathya Sai Baba/ Antonio Rigopoulos-- pp. 117-150
Sai Baba of Bombay: a saint, his icon, and the urban geography of Darshan/ William Elison-- pp. 151-187
"Give me seva overtime": selfless service and the humanitarianism in Mata Amritanandamayi's transnational guru movement/ Amanda J. Lucia-- pp. 188-207
No. 3
Rituals of forgiveness and structures of remembrance: memorial services and bone depositories on the island of Anafi, Greece/ Margaret Elizabeth Kenna-- pp. 225-259
Beyond nock: from adhesion to conversion in the mystery cults/ Birgitte Bogh-- pp. 260-287
Performing theology: imagining the gods in the Pompa Circensis/ Jacob Latham-- pp. 288-317
The genealogy of Abraham: the Zoroastrian critique of Judaism beyond Jewish literature/ Samuel Thrope-- pp. 318-345
Two Chthonic features of the Daeva cult in historical evidence/ Amir Ahmadi-- pp. 346-370
No.4
The global occult: an introduction/ Nile Green-- pp. 383-393
Imperial idols: French and United States revenants in Haitian Vodou/ Lauren Derby-- pp. 394-422
Toward a translocative history of occult Buddhism: flows and confluences, 1881-1912/ Thomas A. Tweed-- pp. 423-433
Occult networks and the legacy of the Indian rebellion in Bram Stroker's dracula/ Jill Galvan-- pp. 434-458
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Contents

No.1

Introduction: Buddhist visual culture/ Jinah Kim and Rob Linrothe-- pp. 1-4

Mirror image: deity and donors as Vajrasattva/ Rob Linrothe-- pp. 5-33

Local visions, transcendental practices: iconographic innovations of Indian Esoteric Buddhism/ Jinah Kim-- pp. 34-68

The many faces of Lokesvaratantric connections in Cambodia and Campa between the tenth and thirteenth centuries/ Phillip Scott Ellis Green-- pp. 69-93

No. 2

The construction of a cultic center through narrative: the founding myth of the village of Puttaparthi and Sathya Sai Baba/ Antonio Rigopoulos-- pp. 117-150

Sai Baba of Bombay: a saint, his icon, and the urban geography of Darshan/ William Elison-- pp. 151-187

"Give me seva overtime": selfless service and the humanitarianism in Mata Amritanandamayi's transnational guru movement/ Amanda J. Lucia-- pp. 188-207

No. 3

Rituals of forgiveness and structures of remembrance: memorial services and bone depositories on the island of Anafi, Greece/ Margaret Elizabeth Kenna-- pp. 225-259

Beyond nock: from adhesion to conversion in the mystery cults/ Birgitte Bogh-- pp. 260-287

Performing theology: imagining the gods in the Pompa Circensis/ Jacob Latham-- pp. 288-317

The genealogy of Abraham: the Zoroastrian critique of Judaism beyond Jewish literature/ Samuel Thrope-- pp. 318-345

Two Chthonic features of the Daeva cult in historical evidence/ Amir Ahmadi-- pp. 346-370

No.4

The global occult: an introduction/ Nile Green-- pp. 383-393

Imperial idols: French and United States revenants in Haitian Vodou/ Lauren Derby-- pp. 394-422

Toward a translocative history of occult Buddhism: flows and confluences, 1881-1912/ Thomas A. Tweed-- pp. 423-433

Occult networks and the legacy of the Indian rebellion in Bram Stroker's dracula/ Jill Galvan-- pp. 434-458

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