Emotions and Ethics in Buddhist History: The Sinhala Th
pavamsa and the Work of Virtue
Author: Berkwitz S.C.
Source: Religion, Volume 31, Number 2, April 2001 , pp. 155-173(19)
Publisher: Academic Press
Abstract:
While literature is often thought to be a product of culture, the writing of history in medieval Sri Lanka was based on the assumption that texts themselves can produce changes in culture by making people into virtuous devotees. A study of the Sinhala Th
pavamsa, a Therav
da Buddhist chronicle written in Sinhala around the thirteenth century, provides new material with which to examine the ways historical narratives can be crafted to manipulate and transform the readers and listeners of a text. In this instance, the text gives rise to emotions that are productive of a moral subjectivity in those who encounter its narrative. By making persons feel that the Buddha and other virtuous agents in the past have performed deeds to benefit those in the present, the text causes devotees to view themselves as having been aided by others. The Sinhala Th
pavamsa works to constitute its readers and listeners as the moral subjects of another's acts and thus obligates them to respond accordingly. More generally, religious histories can be complex literary works that offer the scholar much more than simply descriptions of past events. The Sinhala Th
pavamsa claims for itself the aesthetic capacity to effect certain emotional and ethical responses in an audience. These efforts to compose historical narratives appear designed to instill a heightened sense of oneself as a beneficiary of history who in turn is obliged to engage in the virtuous work of ritualised devotional practices. Copyright 2001 Academic Press
Language: English
Document Type: Research article
Affiliations: Department of Religious Studies, Southwest Missouri State University, 901 South National Avenue, Springfield, MO, 65804, U.S.A.
Publication date: 2001-04-01
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