Cox/Buddhism and Ireland, 2. Bog Buddhas and Travellers’ Tales

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How to Cite: Cox, Laurence. 2. Bog Buddhas and Travellers’ Tales: How Knowledge Crossed Eurasia. Buddhism and Ireland - From the Celts to the Counter-Culture and Beyond. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 45-101 Oct 2013. ISBN 9781908049308.

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This chapter presents a reception history of Buddhism, not simply for Ireland, but for Europe in this period. By treating books as material facts and translation, rewriting, compiling, plagiarising, printing, distributing and so on, as material processes rather than as disembodied words, it shows, first, that a series of different knowledges about Buddhism circulated continuously in Ireland and the broader Irish world. Secondly, these processes, and the situation of different kinds of Irish people within these, were shaped by the changing world-system relations within which knowledge and people were both embedded. Thus Ireland becomes not an isolated case apart but a vantage point from which to explore broader European processes.

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    Buddhism and Ireland: From the Celts to the Counter-Culture and Beyond
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    Laurence Cox
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    9781781791516 (eBook)
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    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
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    Sheffield, United Kingdom
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