An edition of Dreams of power (1993)

Dreams of power

Tibetan Buddhism and the western imagination

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An edition of Dreams of power (1993)

Dreams of power

Tibetan Buddhism and the western imagination

"This study is an account of the impact of Tibetan Buddhism upon the Western imagination that deploys a wide range of sources and draws together diverse strands in surveying the extensive literature of travel and exploration, Jungian interpretations of Tibetan themes, and the self-projection of Tibetan Buddhism within contemporary Western culture. This scholarly work in cultural psychology places the East-West exchange of spiritual ideas within social and psychological contexts."--BOOK JACKET. "Dreams of Power is the result of Peter Bishop's more than fifteen years of involvement with Tibetan Buddhism as a student, as an instructor, as an organizer, and also in a more detached, sociological or psychoanalytic role as a participant-observer. The author believes this book reflects this insider/outsider position as well as his involvement with archetypal psychology spanning the same period of time."--BOOK JACKET.^

"During his involvement in the late 1970s, Bishop felt the disquiet about the way Tibetan Buddhism had become established in the West, which has since been confirmed by numerous other researchers. This disquiet was evident not only in the new communities with the problematic relationship between Gurus and students, but also in the basic daily engagement between individuals and teachings. There seemed to be a complete lack of critical reflection on the immensely complex cross-cultural problems associated with the transfer of a system of wisdom/knowledge from one culture to another. At one extreme this resulted in an unquestioning and naive adulation, while at the other extreme there was an arrogant picking and choosing of the bits of information that could prove useful. Both attitudes, the author contends, sprang from the same source - a kind of cultural imperialism, with all its associations of power and guilt."--BOOK JACKET.^

"An understanding of these imaginal interfaces between diverse cultural traditions is vital in the closing years of the twentieth century as increasing volumes of wisdom/knowledge/power - religious, environmental, medical, dietary, scientific, political - are transferred from one culture to another. This study, therefore, sets out to explore a way of engagement that could turn out to be indispensable for scholars and practitioners alike, both of Buddhism and depth psychology, and it could also provide a valuable approach for anthropologists and sociologists."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
162

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Dreams of power: Tibetan Buddhism and the western imagination
2001, Adarsh Books
in English - 1st Indian ed.
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Dreams of power: Tibetan Buddhism and the western imagination
1993, Athlone Press, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-156) and indexes.

Published in
London, Rutherford, N.J

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
294.3/923/091821
Library of Congress
BQ7610 .B54 1993, BQ7610.B54 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
162 p. :
Number of pages
162

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1744846M
ISBN 10
0485113287, 0838635105
LCCN
92053943
OCLC/WorldCat
26158994
LibraryThing
2260633
Goodreads
1282838
861710

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3738433W

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