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The Buddhist Schools of the Small Vehicle

DOC The Buddhist Schools of the Small Vehicle by André Bareau in History

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We all live within the stories we tell; writes Drew Faust; "for these tales fashion a coherent direction and identity out of the discontinuities of our past; present; and future." Forging an identity was an extraordinary task for white southerners of the late antebellum and Civil War era. Seeking to explain and justify their individual lives and their slave society; they told stories about themselves and their world - in diaries and letters; sermons and songs; novels and paintings - which reveal the foundations of power; meaning; and personal identity in the Old South. In a series of eloquent essays; Faust investigates the experiences of wealthy planters; common soldiers; intellectuals; and Confederate women. She breaks especially fresh ground in her attention to southern thought and belief; to southern society and culture during the Civil War; and to the role of gender relations within the Confederate South. Sometimes southern stories were collective; as in the case of the antebellum proslavery argument or Confederate discourses about women. Sometimes they were personal; as in the private writings of figures such as Lizzie Neblett; Mary Chesnut; Thornton Stringfellow; or James Henry Hammond. These men and women regularly employed their pens to create coherence and order amid the tangled circumstances of their particular lives and within a context of social prescriptions and expectations. Southern Stories: Slaveholders in Peace and War represents some of the most interesting work in southern history of the past two decades. Faust's approach reveals a society so involved in defining itself and its legitimacy that it became embroiled in a war of words and ideas long before the onset ofarmed conflict. By exploring the cultural; moral; and personal dilemmas that confronted white southerners; Faust has made an important contribution to our understanding of southern culture; both before and after the Civil War.


#2578041 in Books 2013-07-31 2013-07-31Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.35 x 6.00l; 1.80 #File Name: 0824835662496 pages


Review
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful. Old materialBy Dr C. R. WRIGHTWhen purchasing this book; you should be aware that although .com lists the publication date as 2013; which is correct forteh University of Hawaii edition; the riginal French text was published in 1955. I bought this edition because I assumed that it was an up-to-date text that would improve upon Alan Warder's 1970 Indian Buddhism; which covers much of the same material. Instead; I got a book that was originally published 15 years before Warder's. I am very disappointed. should provide full information for the buyer. The information they provided is misleading.4 of 10 people found the following review helpful. Classic Text in Early BuddhismBy Kamil GhoshalAmazing scholarship on the development of early-sectarian; pre-Mahayana Buddhism. A must have for any serious scholar or anyone interested in how the subsequent corruptions in the Buddhist doctrine (i.e. Mahayana and Vajrayana) occurred.Sadhu; sadhu; sadhu!

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