In contemporary Thai Buddhism, the burgeoning popularity of vipassan meditation is dramatically impacting the lives of those most closely involved with its practice: monks and mae chee (lay nuns) living in monastic communities. For them, meditation becomes a central focus of life and a way to transform the self. This ethnographic account of a thriving Northern Thai monastery examines meditation in detail, and explores the subjective signification of monastic duties and ascetic practices. Drawing on fieldwork done both as an analytical observer and as a full participant in the life of the...
In contemporary Thai Buddhism, the burgeoning popularity of vipassan meditation is dramatically impacting the lives of those most closely involved wit...