Research Catalog

The Buddha in Lanna : art, lineage, power, and place in Northern Thailand / Angela S. Chiu.

Title
The Buddha in Lanna : art, lineage, power, and place in Northern Thailand / Angela S. Chiu.
Author
Chiu, Angela S.
Publication
Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2017]

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

1 Item

StatusFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
TextRequest in advance Off-site

Details

Description
xiii, 241 pages : illustrations; 24 cm
Summary
For centuries, wherever Thai Buddhists have made their homes, statues of the Buddha have provided striking testament to the role of Buddhism in the lives of the people. The Buddha in Lanna offers the first in-depth historical study of the Thai tradition of donation of Buddha statues. Drawing on palm-leaf manuscripts and inscriptions, many never previously translated into English, the book reveals the key roles that Thai Buddha images have played in the social and economic worlds of their makers and devotees from the fifteenth to twentieth centuries. Author Angela Chiu introduces stories from chronicles, histories, and legends written by monks in Lanna, a region centered in today’s northern Thailand. By examining the stories’ themes, structures, and motifs, she illuminates the complex conceptual and material aspects of Buddha images that influenced their functions in Lanna society. Buddha images were depicted as social agents and mediators, the focal points of pan-regional political-religious lineages and rivalries, indeed, as the very generators of history itself. In the chronicles, Buddha images also unified the Buddha with the northern Thai landscape, thereby integrating Buddhist and local conceptions of place. By comparing Thai Buddha statues with other representations of the Buddha, the author underscores the contribution of the Thai evidence to a broader understanding of how different types of Buddha representations were understood to mediate the “presence” of the Buddha. The Buddha in Lanna focuses on the Thai Buddha image as a part of the wider society and history of its creators and worshippers beyond monastery walls, shedding much needed light on the Buddha image in history. With its impressive range of primary sources, this book will appeal to students and scholars of Buddhism and Buddhist art history, Thai studies, and Southeast Asian religious studies.
Uniform Title
Project Muse UPCC books
Subject
  • Gautama Buddha > Statues > Thailand, Northern
  • Gautama Buddha
  • Buddhist sculpture > Thailand, Northern
  • Buddhist sculpture
  • Statues
  • Northern Thailand
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-236) and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Introduction -- Buddha images and devotees : lineages of people and places -- Buddha images and the monkhood : monastic political power beyond the cloister -- Buddha images and place : materializing the Buddha's agency in the landscape -- Buddha images and relics : form, place, and history -- Buddha images as objects of donation : intention, wishes, and economic value in inscriptions on the bases of images -- Buddha images as objects of transferrable power : the physical and social processes of copying images.
ISBN
  • 9780824858742
  • 0824858743
LCCN
^^2016044851
OCLC
  • 951753960
  • SCSB-10283497
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library