image description
# 491583
USD 50.00 (Book Not in Ready Stock, will take 45-60 days to source and dispatch)
- +

Faith and Empire = Art and Politics in Tibetan Buddhism

Author :  Debreczeny, Karl

Product Details

Country
United Kingdom
Publisher
University of Washington Press
ISBN 9780692194607
Format HardBound
Language English
Year of Publication 2019
Bib. Info 240 p,229 x 305mm
Categories Colonial art,Asian history,ASIA,Tibetan Buddhism
Shipping Charges(USD)

Product Description

Faith and Empire explores the dynamic intersection of politics, religion, and art in Tibetan Buddhism. At the heart of this dynamic is the force of religion to claim political power. Covering the Tibetan, Tangut, Mongolian, Chinese, and Manchu empires from the seventh to the early twentieth century, this volume illuminates how Tibetan Buddhism presented both a model of universal sacral kingship and a tantric ritual technology to physical power. Tibetans also used the mechanism of reincarnation as a means of succession, a unique form of political legitimacy that they brought to empires to the east. Images were a primary means of political propagation, integral to magical tantric rites and embodiments of power. Through the lens of Tibetan Buddhism’s potent historic political role in Asia, Faith and Empire seeks to place Himalayan art in a larger global context and shed light on an important but little-known aspect of power in the Tibetan tradition.

Product added to Cart
Copied