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October 15, 2011
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University of California, Santa Barbara
Religious Studies Conference Room (HSSB 3041)Humanities & Social Science Building
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
United States

Public Talk - Santa Barbara, CA

Buddhist Diplomacy in Colonial Southern Asia

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As British and French colonial control deepened in Lanka and Southeast Asia during the latter half of the 19th century, Buddhist monks and devotees relied increasingly on regional Buddhist networks in order to address the direct and indirect effects of colonial presence on royal courts and Buddhist communities. Drawing on epistolary and newspaper records in Pali, Sinhala and English from Lanka, this paper will explore Buddhist collaborations within the Indian Ocean world, especially those related to ritual, pilgrimage, and monastic institution building. Anne Blackburn is Professor of South Asian Studies and Buddhist Studies at Cornell University. She is the author of Locations of Buddhism: Colonialism and Modernity in Sri Lanka (Chigaco, 2010). Her new project is Monks, Texts, and Relics: The Sthala Sangha in Southeast Asia.

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