Sacred bribes and violence deferred: Buddhist ritual in rural Cambodia

In a rapidly modernising Cambodia, dance parties that accompany large temple celebrations and weddings have become violent arenas where young men fight with fists and knives beyond police control. In 2010, this led to a ban on dance parties during the Pchuṃ Biṇḍ celebration. This paper concerns an a...

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Autore principale: Work, Courtney (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Stampa Articolo
Lingua:Inglese
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Pubblicazione: Cambridge Univ. Press 2014
In: Journal of Southeast Asian studies
Anno: 2014, Volume: 45, Fascicolo: 1, Pagine: 4-24
Altre parole chiave:B Adolescenti
B Pratica religiosa
B Buddhismo <motivo>
B Sicurezza interna
B Spazio rurale
B Festa
B Kambodscha
B Violenza
B Corruzione
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Riepilogo:In a rapidly modernising Cambodia, dance parties that accompany large temple celebrations and weddings have become violent arenas where young men fight with fists and knives beyond police control. In 2010, this led to a ban on dance parties during the Pchuṃ Biṇḍ celebration. This paper concerns an ad hoc bribe to lift the ban that was collected in the manner of a meritorious temple offering. I suggest that the flexible parameters of Buddhist merit-making in this ritualised context both reconfigured the bribe and palpably brought expectations of moral conduct into the energetically charged dancing arena - but only momentarily. (J Southeast Asian Stud/GIGA)
ISSN:0022-4634
Comprende:In: Journal of Southeast Asian studies