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The Social Life of Tibetan Biography

Textuality, Community, and Authority in the Lineage of Tokden Shakya Shri

Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:30th Jul '14

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This book examines the life of Tokden Shakya Shri and how his community shaped his biography, influencing Tibetan religious authority and identity.

In The Social Life of Tibetan Biography, the author delves into the intricate dynamics of Tibetan religious authority as it manifests across various cultural landscapes in East, Inner, and South Asia. The narrative focuses on the life and legacy of the Eastern Tibetan yogi Tokden Shakya Shri (1853–1919), examining how his community crafted a biographical portrait that not only shaped his lineage but also influenced broader Tibetan Buddhist practices. Through this exploration, the book highlights the interplay between textual biography and social community, illustrating how these elements collectively contribute to the construction of religious identity.

The study meticulously analyzes the mechanisms employed by Shakya Shri's followers in portraying his life. These include the use of familiar biographical tropes, the detailing of interpersonal relationships, and the networks of education and patronage that supported his teachings and legacy. Moreover, the book addresses the representations of sacred sites, emphasizing their role in the maintenance and creation of religious narratives. This multifaceted approach provides a richer understanding of how biography functions within the Tibetan Buddhist context.

By centering on the peripheries of Tibetan and Himalayan religious history, The Social Life of Tibetan Biography challenges conventional notions of authority. It posits that these peripheral communities can serve as alternative centers of influence, thereby enriching the tapestry of Tibetan Buddhism and its diverse expressions across regions.

This book examines the life and lineage of the turn-of-the-century Tibetan Buddhist teacher Tokden Shakya Shri as well as presenting the reader with considerable detail about his remarkable ability to inspire disciples to carry his teachings throughout Tibet and the Himalayan chain. . . .The language style adopted by Holmes is well suited to this volume. She avoids an overly complex approach and delights in the whimsical. . . .Due to her sound connections to several of Shakya Shri’s living descendants, Holmes has shown herself well able to expand and add to the pioneering work of Elizabeth Stutchbury. On many occasions the narrative is enlivened by anecdote and memory, thereby adding to the sense that the life of Shakya Shri is still vital in both memory and practice in the Himalayas and beyond. What Holmes has presented us with is, in a manner of speaking, a thorough study of a highly unusual biography. The book is both of considerable value to scholars in the field as well as to those who study the 'art' of religious biography. * H-Net: Humanities and Social Science Reviews Online *
Holmes-Tagchungdarpa's analysis expands on existing scholarship . . . by providing an insightful discussion of a lineage holder outside conventional monastic establishments. . . .The book is very readable and well researched . . . Overall, the Social Life of Tibetan Biography is a timely contribution to the study of life histories of Tibetan Buddhist masters that will be of interest beyond the discipline of Religious and Tibetan Studies. * Asian Highlands Perspectives *
The Social Life of Tibetan Biographyis a very solid examination of the socio-political ‘nexus’ within which Shakya Shri’s lineage formed. * Life Writing *
This engaging study deserves attention by scholars specializing in Tibetan/Himalayan Buddhisms and by a wider readership within Buddhist Studies. Moving across several spatial scales, Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa investigates the lay and monastic networks of affiliation that developed around the non-monastic adept Shakya Shri—and his posthumous biography—during the tumultuous years of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Social Life of Tibetan Biography ?suggestively attends to interconnections among friendship, family relations, lineage, merit-making, life-writing, visionary knowledge, status, and social power, exploring the activities and processes that forged the local Tibetan and Himalayan trans-regional projects of Shakya Shri, his students, and devotees. -- Anne M. Blackburn, Cornell University
Where do religious leaders come from? How do communities endorse their authority and legitimacy, especially when new leaders depart from mainstream norms? Amy Holmes-Tagchungdarpa steps outside of the Central Tibetan monastic zone to explore the life and lineage of Tokden Shakya Shri, demonstrating the centrality of this supposedly marginal figure to multiple Buddhist communities. Based on rigorous, thoughtful research bringing together textual and social worlds, this book represents the best new scholarship in Tibetan studies. The Social Life of Biography is an important, inspiring contribution. -- Carole McGranahan, University of Colorado, Boulder
The Social Life of Tibetan Biography is a fascinating study not only of the life and times of turn-of-the-century Buddhist teacher Tokden Shakya Shri but also of the ways in which religious biography creates communities and maps lineages. As a contribution to the broader field of the historical study of religions, the book joins Holmes-Tagchungdarpa’s engaging theoretical voice to a welcome new turn in the field toward viewing religion through the lens of relationship. Her close reading of Shakya Shri’s biography in its social and historical context offers a revealing view of the networks, friendships and other connections between individuals that shape religious authority, illuminating the social and spiritual working of power at a micro historical level. -- Anne Hansen, University of Wisconsin Madison

ISBN: 9780739165195

Dimensions: 236mm x 162mm x 22mm

Weight: 508g

252 pages